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EARLY rock '' roller, Billy Fury had no cause to be angry because ... "The songs span Fury’s entire career from his initial record release Maybe Tomorrow through to his final one, Forget Him ...
Billy enjoyed chart success in the late fifties and early sixties with songs like I Will, Colette, Maybe Tomorrow and It’s Only Make Believe. His 1960 album The Sound of Fury remains a seminal ...
One of the best-selling recording artists of the 1960s, Billy Fury enjoyed ... The songs span Fury’s entire career from his initial record release (Maybe Tomorrow) through to his final one, ...
Billy Fury became an overnight music sensation ... cementing his place as Britain's number 1 teen idol. His hits included Maybe Tomorrow, Wondrous Place, A Thousand Stars and In Thoughts of ...
LISA Voice is sounding loud and clear. She says Billy Fury was the most “handsome, sexy man” and, she adds with a smile: “And, boy, could he sing.” Lisa should know; she was the Liverpool ...
Leather-suited and very thin Billy Fury took to the stage at the old Norwood Rooms on ... the foundations of the pop scene in the late 1950s. He had his first hit, Maybe Tomorrow, in 1959 and in 1962 ...
Fans of the legendary Billy Fury, who died aged 42 in 1983 ... Starting with his first success from 1959, Maybe Tomorrow, particularly memorable were the affecting ballads – and for the encore ...
Fury’s Tornados remain Billy’s longest serving band and continue ... In February 1959 he entered the UK top 20 with his own compositions Maybe Tomorrow / Gonna Type A Letter.
Merseybeat and R&B groups had been growing in popularity in 1963 and 1964 and by 1965 had pushed Cliff Richard, Adam Faith and Billy Fury down the ... Silly Boy Blue. Maybe if Billy's health ...