
CODE NUMBERS: In response to requests from collectors, who have found these reference numbers of value, I guarantee that no changes will be made to the numbers of records and CDs after 30 September 2000.
E1 - MAYBE TOMORROW
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Margo
Don't Knock Upon My Door
Maybe Tomorrow
Gonna Type A Letter |
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| E2 - BILLY FURY |
Halfway To Paradise
Would You Stand By Me
Jealousy
Cross My Heart |
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| E3 - BILLY FURY No 2 |
Don't Jump
I Love How You Love Me
Please Don't Go
If I Lose You |
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| E4 - PLAY IT COOL |
Play It Cool
You're Swell
Let's Paint The Town
The Twist Kid |
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| E5 - BILLY FURY HITS |
Halfway To Paradise
I'd Never Find Another You
Last Night Was Made For Love
Once Upon A Dream
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| E6 - DISCS A GOGO |
| Don't Walk Away
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| E7 - BILLY FURY AND THE TORNADOS |
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Nobody's Child
What Did I Do
I Can't Help Loving You
Keep Away
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| E8 - AM I BLUE |
Wondrous Place (alternative version)
That's Enough
Tell Me How Do You Feel
Am I Blue
What Am I Living For
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| E9 - BILLY FURY AND THE GAMBLERS |
I Can Feel It
Turn Your Lamp Down Low
You Got Me Dizzy
Saved |
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| E10 - LONG LIVE ROCK |
Long Live Rock
A Thousand Stars
(plus tracks by other artists from the film That'll Be The Day)
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| E11 - SINGLE HEROES |
| Wondrous Place (5th version)
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| E12 - MY CHRISTMAS PRAYER |
My Christmas Prayer
I'll Never Quite Get Over You
You're Having The Last Dance With Me
Nobody's Child |
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| E13 - SUZANNE IN THE MIRROR |
Suzanne In The Mirror
Things Are Changing
Lady
Certain Things |
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If you are seeking deleted titles, vinyl, etc, a good starting point is Netsounds. The home page lists second-hand dealers associated with this site, and by making a search for "Billy Fury" you will get a long list of available records - some, admittedly, at stupidly high prices. If however , like many people, you find yourself tempted to cross cd101's electronic doorstep, bear in mind that not everyone has found them the most efficient of firms.
A good first buy for anyone interested in Billy's music is the superb 40th Anniversary double CD, complete with Chris Eley's excellent, highly literate sleeve notes. I have found that anything bearing Chris's name can be relied upon to be both sympathetic to Billy's memory and authoritative.
