Billy Fury became an overnight music sensation in the late 1950’s when his moody brand of rock & roll earned him the nickname of ‘Britain’s Elvis’. The Sound of Fury album was a landmark in British Rock & Roll history and this new programme highlights the importance of Billy Fury’s contribution to British popular music. Fury was Britain’s original teen idol and had more Top 40 hits than the Beatles during the 1960’s. Featuring interviews with Lord Puttnam Amanda Barrie Vince Eager Len Goodman Clem Cattini and Billy’s... mum Jean Wycherley. [show more]
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Documentary chronicling the career of English singer-songwriter Billy Fury. Following his sharp rise to fame with the release of his debut album 'The Sound of Fury' in 1960, the teen idol went on to equal the Beatles' record of 24 hits during the 1960s, after they were famously unsuccessful in their audition to be his backing band. The programme features interviews with famous fans such as Joe Brown, Lord Puttnam and Len Goodman, as well as behind the scenes footage of the star himself, to tell the story of his short career which was prematurely ended by heart troubles.
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