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In the early days of British rock & roll, there were dozens of contenders for stardom: Tommy Steele, Cliff Richard, and Marty Wilde were among the players who rose to the challenge for at least a few years. Billy Fury, by contrast, was the real article from day one, and never really surrendered the title. He was also the most prodigiously talented of his generation of British rock 'n roll singers, a songwriter of considerable ability, and a decent actor as well.
He was born Ronald Wycherley, in Liverpool. A sickly child, he experienced his first bout of rheumatic fever at age six, the beginning of chronic health problems that would take his life before age 45. At 11, he started music lessons, taking up the piano, and he got his first guitar at age 14. By 1955, the skiffle boom had begun in England and Wycherley was leading his own local group, while earning money working on a tugboat and then as a stevedore. By 1958, Wycherley was playing locally and had won a talent competition, and was writing his own songs.
01 - Do You Really Love Me Too
02 - I Will
03 - Give Me Your Word
04 - Halfway To Paradise
05 - Jealousy
06 - Maybe Tomorrow
07 - Collette
08 - That's Love
09 - Margo Don't Go
10 - Wondrous Place
11 - I'd Never Find Another You
12 - Last Night Was Made For Love
13 - A Thousand Stars
14 - Don't Worry
15 - In Summer
16 - When Will You Say I Love You
17 - It's Only Make Believe
18 - Because Of Love
19 - Letter Full Of Tears
20 - I'm Lost Without You
21 - Run To My Lovin' Arms
22 - Somebody Else's Girl
23 - I'll Never Quite Get Over You
24 - Like I've Never Been Gone
25 - Once Upon A Dream
26 - In Thoughts Of You
27 - I Must Be Dreaming (Bonustrack)
28 - Don't Walk Away (Bonustrack)
29 - I'll Show You (Bonustrack)
30 - Wondrous Place - 1963 Version (Bonustrack)
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