This track, taken from Billy Fay's 1971 self-titled debut album, was notably covered by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy in the band documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart in 2002, helping to boost his exposure as a great British songwriter.
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This track, taken from Billy Fay's 1971 self-titled debut album, was notably covered by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy in the band documentary I Am Tr… read more
This track, taken from Billy Fay's 1971 self-titled debut album, was notably covered by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy in the band documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart in 2002, hel… read more
Bill Fay is a singer-songwriter and pianist from London. Fay began writing songs in the early 1960s while attending university and in 1966 cut a demo using a mobile studio belonging to a man named John Boden. Impressed by the demo, ex-Them drummer Terry Noon helped Bill to sign a recording contract with Decca. In 1967 the label released the single "Some Good Advice"/"Screams in the Ears", produced by early Donovan co-manager Peter Eden. The single "introduced characteristic downbeat melodies and scrambled impressionistic lyrics", according to allmusic … read more
Bill Fay is a singer-songwriter and pianist from London. Fay began writing songs in the early 1960s while attending university and in 1966 cut a demo using a mobile studio belonging to a ma… read more
Bill Fay is a singer-songwriter and pianist from London. Fay began writing songs in the early 1960s while attending university and in 1966 cut a demo using a mobile studio belonging to a man named John Boden. Impressed by the demo, ex-… read more