A Gifted Songwriter and an Accomplished Harmony Singer, Billy Nicholls Must have Had the Cheek of the Devil. In 1966, at the Tender Age of 16, He Approached Beatle George Harrison for Advice on Getting his Songs Recorded. In Due Course this Led to an Introduction to the Mighty Andrew loog Oldham, who Certainly Recognised Talent When He Heard it and Promptly Signed Nicholls to the Immediate Label as a Staff Singer/Songwriter. After Working on Sessions with the Likes of the Nice and the Small Faces, Nicholls Debut Single, would You Believe, Appeared in January 1968. An Album of the Same Name was Completed and Scheduled for Release, but Due to Immediates Cashflow Problems was Shelved, and Only Test Pressings have Ever Surfaced. A Rich, Opulent Production, Described by One Noted Rock Writer as "the British Answer to Pet Sounds", Its Very Scarcity Lent it Neo-legendary Status and Over the Years Collectors have Spent Vast Sums of Money Seeking Out Said Promos.
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