Joins the Digital Catalogue
Following the digital release of Love Songs (1974), White Horse arrives on all major streaming platforms from 1st July, including the original recording of Can't Stop Loving You, later a hit for both Leo Sayer and Phil Collins. The third instalment in the ongoing annual programme of digital catalogue releases.
From midnight on 1st May 2025, Love Songs (1974) will be available digitally for the first time. The start of a year-long programme bringing Billy's complete back catalogue to streaming platforms.
Celebrating 50 years. A limited run on vinyl and CD, digitally remastered by Phil Chapman, with original recordings featuring Caleb Quaye on guitar. Available on all major streaming platforms and from the shop.
Order from the shop →Kiki Dee's Two Sides to Every Story, featuring Billy's Under One Banner, written in 1982 and produced by Pip Williams, is available once more on streaming platforms.
Yesterday's Papers produce a mini-documentary on Billy's debut album, selected by Mojo as one of the most significant albums in music history. An original copy sold at auction for £7,500.
Billy sings backing vocals on the second leg of The Who's Hits Back 2022 North America Tour, the latest chapter in a professional relationship spanning four decades.
Slim Chance announce a run of gigs around the country, joined by legendary sax, harp and whistle man Frank Mead for a vibrant run of shows.
Performing at BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge in New York, Taylor Swift covered Can't Stop Loving You, calling it "the most sad, beautiful song ever." Phil Collins, who recorded his own version in 2002, commented that she "absolutely nails it."
Billy's studio album released November 2016, featuring sessions at Olympic Studios, Barnes. One of the last recordings made there before the building was converted, alongside new compositions from across his career.
Billy performs with The Who at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games, in front of a global audience of hundreds of millions. The band closed out the Games with Baba O'Riley, See Me Feel Me and My Generation at the Olympic Stadium. Billy's son Morgan played bass for the show.
A folk album and long-held ambition, recorded in collaboration with brother Mike Nicholls and Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains.
Australian country star Keith Urban records Can't Stop Loving You for his fifth studio album Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, the latest in a series of recordings spanning three decades and three continents.
Sanctuary Records release a two-disc anthology spanning Billy's catalogue, from Would You Believe through to the early 2000s recordings, bringing his work to a wider audience for the first time.
Phil Collins records Can't Stop Loving You for his album Testify. First featured in a US television commercial for the Toyota Avalon, it becomes a major radio hit across America. Billy receives ASCAP Awards in both 2002 and 2003 as the song is named the most performed composition by an English songwriter.