Top Albums


Dont Say No
16 Strokes: The Best of Billy Squier
Reach For The Sky - The Anthology
Emotions in Motion
Absolute Hits

Top Songs


The Stroke
Everybody Wants You
Lonely Is the Night
My Kinda Lover
In the Dark
Too Daze Gone
Rock Me Tonight
Rock Me Tonite
Stroke Me

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Billy Squier News

Billy Squier Lonely Is The Night Ringo All Starr Band 7/3/08
Performance at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on 7/3/08. Ringo on drums!

Billy Squier...
To visit The Official Billy Squier Fan Site, click on the hyperlink. If your speakers are on, music will start playing once the site opens. Billy Squier’s first album, The Tale of the Tape was released in 1980. ...

Billy Squier
New Shows, Billy Squier I\'ve always looked at \"Signs of Life\" as being a pivotal record in my career, though for reasons you might not expect. Going into the project, things couldn\'t have been better. I\'d just come off a great ...

Billy Squier - Don't Say No
After turning some heads with his debut, Billy Squier truly arrived with 1981's Don't Say No, which kicks off in spectacular fashion with the triple opening salvo of "In the Dark," "The Stroke," and "My Kinda Lover" -- all of which ...

The Stroke, Billy Squier
_uacct = "UA-4013949-1";urchinTracker(); Hard-rock guitarist Billy Squier seemed to be an overnight success story with his 1981 breakthrough album Don't Say No, but he had actually spent nearly a decade struggling as a musician. ...



Billy Squier Pictures

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