
Billy Nicholls
English singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and musical director
United Kingdom • b. 1949-02-15
Biography
William Morris Nicholls Jr (born 15 February 1949) is an English singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and musical director. He was born into a musical family, his father Billy Nicholls (Sr.) being a double bassist and big band singer, performing with such bands as The Oscar Rabin Romany Band (Hammersmith Palais), Alan Green with his boys, the RAF band The Squadronaires and later performed on radio with Will Hay with Royal Command Performances. Nicholls first gained fame in the 1960s while still a teenager with his Pet Sounds-influenced album, Would You Believe, originally released on Immediate Records. Nicholls' compositions have been covered by many artists. His first success came in 1977 when Leo Sayer covered "I Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try)"; it rose to No. 7 in the UK Singles Chart. Nicholls wrote several of the tracks for the film McVicar (starring Roger Daltrey) including "Without Your Love", which was a success in the United States. The Babys covered "White Lightning" on their Head First album in 1978. An American southern rock group, the Outlaws, recorded "I Can't Stop Loving You" on their 1980 release Ghost Riders. More recently, Phil Collins also recorded "I Can't Stop Loving You" in 2002 and it proved successful as a U.S. single, appearing on several of his albums; Collins included it in his last world tour. A longtime acquaintance and occasional collaborator with Pete Townshend, Nicholls was involved in the Deep End concerts in Brixton and Cannes. He toured with The Who in 1989 and 1996–1997, serving as backup singer and music director; he also provided backing vocals for the band's version of "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting", which appeared on the tribute album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin. He has contributed backing vocals for many friends and artists over the years, including uncredited backing vocals on The Nice's 1967 debut single "The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack". In 2003, Nicholls receiv
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Who Are You
1978

Tommy (Original Soundtrack Recording)
1975

Endless Wire
2006

The Singles
2016

Then And Now
2004

Head First
1979

Rough Mix
1977

Anthology
1981

Who
2019

Join Together
1990

The Iron Man (The Musical By Pete Townshend)
1989

Who Came First
1972

Testify
2002

Live!
1986

The Who Hits 50!
2014

Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B
1994

Psychoderelict
1993

MSG
1981

Ghost Riders
1980

McVicar (Original Soundtrack Recording)
1980

The Best Of Pete Townshend
1996

Too Late The Hero
1981

The Very Best Of Leo Sayer
1979

Leo Sayer
1978
Credited work
1,245 releases · 143 albums · active 1967–2026
- Performance · 2,046
- Production · 183
- Other credits · 135
- Engineering · 25
Studios: Olympic Studios · Eel Pie Sound · Ramport Studios · AIR Studios, Montserrat
