Bill Fay

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  • singer-songwriter
  • folk
  • experimental
  • folk rock
  • pop
Bill Fay is a singer-songwriter and pianist from England. 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 [Fay's] characteristic downbeat melodies and scrambled impressionistic lyrics", according to allmusic reviewer Richie Unterberger.

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Songs

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    Omega Day

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    Order of the Day

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    Parasite Child

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    Pictures of Adolf Again

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    Plan D

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    Release is in the Eye

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    Scream in the Ears

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    Screams in the Ears

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    Sing Us One Of Your Songs May

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    Sing Us One of Your Songs, May

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    Some Good Advice

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    Something Else Ahead

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    Sometime Never Day

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    Strangers in the Fields

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    Tell it Like it Is

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    Thank You Lord

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    The Coast No Man Can Tell

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    The Freedom to Read

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    The Geese Are Flying Wetward

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    The Healing Day


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