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  1. 16. Apr. 2017 · Billy sings one of his most successful songs, "Can't Stop Loving You". On stage with Slim Chance, 13 April 2017, at The Half Moon, Putney. A memorable evening.

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  2. All rights and copyrights for the proprietors, none sought via here.Only for music admiration and apprection for this viewing here.Billy Nicholls was origina...

  3. Billy's second album released in 1974, 'Love Songs', has the unique distinction of being the first recording ever to be entitled 'Love Songs'. Mainly recorded at the legendary Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, helped by his musician friends; Caleb Quaye, Ronnie Lane, Ron Wood, Ian McLagan and Pete Townshend. Engineered by Phil Chapman.

  4. Ad. Billy Nicholls. More images. Real Name: William Morris Nicholls Jr. Profile: Singer, songwriter, producer, director; Born 15 February 1949 on the White City Estate in London's Shepherds Bush, UK. Brother of Sue and Mike Nicholls, father of Morgan Nicholls and Amy Nicholls. Show more.

  5. 18. Juli 2011 · The results were the single Would You Believe, which hit the racks in January 1968, and the like-titled album that followed in short order. The single has been described as the most over-produced record of the sixties, and with reason; a modest psych-pop love song, it’s swathed in overblown orchestration including baroque strings, harpsichord ...

  6. Included in that lot should be, if not already, Billy Nicholls' "Would You Believe". This pop-lovers gem is yet another one of those albums that was "lost" for far too long [and, incidentally, has still never found ANY proper release, in ANY form, in the US]. "Would You Believe" was finally released [in the UK] in 1999, having otherwise been ...

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