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  1. fury monthly magazine. magazine features. magazine / newspaper covers. music sheet covers. pop ten / weekly. 1958 - 1969: articles & interviews. 1970 - now: articles & interviews. adverts / reviews . fury sound fanzine. shows & programmes. bottom of page ...

  2. 28. Jan. 2020 · Billy Fury (Ronald William Wycherley) was a successful actor and musician, cementing himself as an ever-present feature of the UK charts during the early 1960s. Born on 17 April 1940 and growing up near Ringo Starr in the Dingle area of Liverpool, Fury was literally thrust into showbiz when he arrived for a meeting with music manager Larry Parnes during a gig at Essoldo Theatre in Birkenhead.

  3. Billy Fury Archive. 37,812 likes · 7,632 talking about this. Dedicated to the memory of Billy Fury.

  4. Billy Fury would still get mobbed in the streets right up until his death in 1983, a true star to the end. 1967 saw Billy on Parlophone. Under doctors' advice, the work load eased up.

  5. Billy Fury died in 1983, aged just 42, after a lifelong battle with rheumatism. Despite never scoring a Number One, he nevertheless had more hit singles in the 1960s than The Beatles. His song ...

  6. BILLY FURY - FIND YOUR DREAM. The Billy Fury Channel • 1.3K views. New recommendations. Welcome to The Billy Fury Channel. Here you will find lots of newly edited performances as well as the originals plus interviews, news, features, Documentaries and concerts. Please subscribe as content will be added regularly. Enjoy.

  7. Billy Fury was born Ronald Wycherley on April 17th 1940 in the Dingle area of Liverpool to Albert and Sarah Jane (Jean) Wycherley. A bout of rheumatic fever at the age of six and another at sixteen led to periods in hospital resulting in a permanently damaged heart which was to trouble him throughout his life. I was always sick, I was always in ...