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The Sound of Fury

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Download links and information about The Sound of Fury by Billy Fury. This album was released in 1960 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 49:21 minutes.

Artist: Billy Fury
Release date: 1960
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop
Tracks: 20
Duration: 49:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. That's Love (featuring Bill Fury) 1:52
2. My Advice (featuring Bill Fury) 2:08
3. Phone Call (featuring Bill Fury) 2:46
4. You Don't Know (featuring Bill Fury) 2:29
5. Turn My Back on You (featuring Bill Fury) 2:25
6. Don't Say It's Over (featuring Bill Fury) 1:56
7. Since You've Been Gone (featuring Bill Fury) 2:25
8. It's You I Need (featuring Bill Fury) 1:48
9. Alright Goodbye (featuring Bill Fury) 2:07
10. Don't Leave Me This Way (featuring Bill Fury) 2:43
11. Gonna Type a Letter (featuring Bill Fury) 2:37
12. Margo (featuring Bill Fury) 2:36
13. Don't Knock Upon My Door (featuring Bill Fury) 1:48
14. This Has Come (featuring Bill Fury) 2:46
15. Angel Face (featuring Bill Fury) 2:23
16. The Last Kiss (featuring Bill Fury) 2:30
17. My Christmas Prayer (featuring Bill Fury) 3:05
18. Baby How I Cried (featuring Bill Fury) 2:49
19. I Got Someone (featuring Bill Fury) 2:45
20. Don't Jump (featuring Bill Fury) 3:23

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The Sound of Fury was the best rock & roll album to come out of England's original beat boom of the late '50s, and it was a singular achievement for its artist, Billy Fury, who wrote every song on the 10" LP. A singer of extraordinary power and sensitivity, the Liverpool-born Fury was the closest thing to Elvis Presley that England produced. The record was a miraculous piece of rock & roll, ten hard-rocking songs that could've passed for Memphis originals. "My Advice," "Turn My Back On You," "Don't Say It's Over," "Since You've Been Gone," and "It's You I Need" could stand next to the best work that Elvis cut between 1955 and 1957, running that gamut from hot rockabilly blow-outs to hard white blues.