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  1. Pages in category "Songs written by Billy Fury" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Maybe Tomorrow (Billy Fury song) T. That's Love (Billy Fury song) This page was last ...

  2. 28. Jan. 2021 · BILLY FURY was called Britain's 'blond Elvis' and was the only artist to match the Beatles incredible UK chart record throughout the 1960s - but the rock star died on this day in 1983, aged just 42.

  3. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q863103Billy Fury - Wikidata

    British rock and roll singer (1940–1983) This page was last edited on 6 June 2024, at 15:17. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Billy Fury singles chronology. "That's Love". (1960) " Wondrous Place ". (1960) "A Thousand Stars". (1960) " Wondrous Place " is a song written by Jeff Lewis and Bill Giant and first released by American singer Jimmy Jones on his debut album Good Timin in May 1960. English singer Billy Fury released a version as a single in September 1960.

  5. Billy Fury with the Four Jays singles chronology. "Colette". (1960) " That's Love ". (1960) "Wondrous Place". (1960) " That's Love " is a song by English singer Billy Fury with vocal group the Four Jays, released as a single in May 1960. It peaked at number 19 on the Record Retailer Top 50.

  6. Billy Fury, rođen kao Ronald Wycherley (17. april 1940 - 28. januar 1983) bio je engleski rock and roll pjevač i muzičar, koji je uživao vrhunac popularnosti od kraja 1950-ih do sredine 1960-ih. Zbog, za tadašnje standarde seksualno provokativnih scenskih nastupa je često nazivan "britanskim Elvisom ".

  7. I'd Never Find Another You" was Fury's final single of 1961, released for Christmas. The B-side, "Sleepless Nights", was written by Buck Ram and had been released by former Platters lead singer Tony Williams as a single in August 1961. [5] Both sides are backed by an orchestra directed by Ivor Raymonde .