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  1. That influence remains today, as Billy's fans are the nicest people you could wish to meet. Although his management and commercial pressures led him to become known to the public as a balladeer, Billy Fury was Britain's number 1 rock and roller.

  2. TV show. Billy was capable of dark, brooding, intensely sexual performances. On October 30th at the Theatre Royal, Dublin, the curtain was dropped during his act. “All I did was squirm about a bit and they banned me for that.”

  3. This is the Facebook page for the new official Billy Fury website. www.billyfury.co.uk and www.billy.

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  4. 1970 - now: articles & interviews. adverts / reviews. fury sound fanzine

  5. This is a simple "Billy Fury" discography (1959 - 1983) put together by Chris Eley and re-created by Holly G.

    Date
    Title
    Label
    18 January 1959
    Maybe Tomorrow/Gonna Type A Letter
    Decca
    28 May 1959
    Margo/Don’t Knock Upon My Door
    Decca
    16 September 1959
    Angel Face/Time Has Come
    Decca
    10 November 1959
    My Christmas Prayer/Last Kiss
    Decca
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_FuryBilly Fury - Wikipedia

    Ronald Wycherley (17 April 1940 – 28 January 1983), better known by his stage name Billy Fury, was an English musician. An early star of rock and roll, he equalled the Beatles ' record of 24 hits in the 1960s and spent 332 weeks on the UK chart. [4] His hit singles include "Wondrous Place", "Halfway to Paradise" and "Jealousy".

  7. Billy Fury (* 17. April 1940 in Liverpool, England; † 28. Januar 1983 in London; eigentlich Ronald William Wycherley) war ein britischer Rock-’n’-Roll -Sänger aus dem Liverpooler Mersey-Beat -Umfeld.