I Like Animals
Billy Fury Lyrics


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I like animals
Much better than human beings
Human beings always wanna talk
Mostly animals are happy just to walk

I like to stay with them
Spend every day with them
I've got a way with them to
Some how I seem to be
Part of the family
Each time I go to the zoo

I like animals
What ever there pedigree
Oh and by the way
Very glad to say
Animals like me

***MUSIC INTERLUDE***

I like to stay with them
Spend every day with them
I've got a way with them to
Some how I seem to be
Part of the family
Each time I go to the zoo

I like animals
What ever there pedigree
Oh and by the way
Very glad to say
Animals like me
Animals like me
Like me
Like me




Like me
Animals like me

Overall Meaning

In Billy Fury's song "I Like Animals," the singer expresses a preference for animals over humans. He explains that humans talk too much while animals are content to simply walk around and be happy. He then goes on to say that he enjoys spending time with animals and has a special connection with them, feeling like he's part of the family when he visits the zoo. The song ends with the repeated refrain that animals like him.


On the surface, the song seems to be a lighthearted tribute to animals and the joy they bring to our lives. However, there may be some deeper meanings at play as well. The repeated emphasis on the fact that animals like him could be seen as a commentary on the fickleness of human relationships, or a reflection of the singer's own struggles with connecting to other people. Additionally, the line "whatever their pedigree" could be interpreted as a subtle nod to the idea of equality and the importance of treating all creatures with respect and kindness, regardless of their background or social status.


Overall, "I Like Animals" is a charming and catchy song that celebrates the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Whether taken at face value or explored for its deeper meaning, it remains a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners today.


Line by Line Meaning

I like animals
I am fond of animals


Much better than human beings
I prefer being around animals rather than humans


Human beings always wanna talk
Humans often talk unnecessarily


Mostly animals are happy just to walk
Animals are content with simple pleasures and their presence alone brings joy


I like to stay with them
I enjoy spending time with animals


Spend every day with them
I wish to be around them as often as possible


I've got a way with them to
I have a natural connection with them


Somehow I seem to be
I feel like I am


Part of the family
As if I am part of their group


Each time I go to the zoo
Every time I visit the zoo


What ever their pedigree
Regardless of their lineage or background


Oh and by the way
Additionally, I'd like to mention


Very glad to say
I am happy to report


Animals like me
Animals are comfortable and friendly towards me




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Andrew Charnley

Billy Fury was a truly genuine and a shy polite fellow – there was nothing to not like about Billy. His pop musical film was made in 1964, mostly on location in Great Yarmouth. The film crew stayed at the Royal Hotel and we did outside scenes at the local fire station, the pier, and a Day at the Races to see Billy's horse, Anselmo, race. The stables scene was on location in Laleham-on-Thames, near Staines, where the Bachelors did a big musical scene with 'He's Got the Whole World In his Hands'.

The studio work was around the corner in Squires Bridge Road, Shepperton Studios and the internal theatre scenes were on location at a cinema in Southall, near to Western Road and my school, Featherstone Secondary Modern Boys School. I believe, after the Opening night in London's, Leicester Square, the film was unusually placed on General Release and did not become a big hit, which was obviously disappointing for all of us working on the film.

The finishing party was in the La Dolce Vita Restaurant in Frith Street, Soho and was wonderful for me as at sixteen I was sitting next to Amanda Barry who was very hot as far as boys were concerned. The film director was Kenneth Hume who was married to Miss Shirley Bassey, one of the UK's most professional singers. Kenneth Hume made TV commercials as well as films and started as a producer for Pearl & Dean making cinema commercials around the world… they even have a branch in Trinidad and Tobago.

One of the other actresses I recall well was Miss Sheila O'Neil, who was a choreographer and dancer and went to America a few years later as she introduced modern dancing in her productions in New York’s, Broadway...

I was the 3rd assistant director but that means you are the director’s and production teams’ runner, You’re up first and to bed last. You do morning calls and have to know where to shout or knock on the hotel doors for 1st calls for 1st or 2nd camera units. It meant you had to grow up quickly and learn diplomacy amongst the many skills required to be not noticed and just do the job as each hour of time costs and extraordinary amount of money.

My name then was Andrzej then, but although I was born in the UK my Polish name meant you were never spoken to by name, so I have used Andrew Charnley since then and retired to Trinidad and Tobago...and made one TV commercial for TV broadcast, since I arrived in 2006,

Andy Gibbons

Thank you so much for sharing your fascinating story. A great insight and I have the greatest respect for runners. They work so hard.

Andy Ginestra

Love animals. Love Billy Fury. Humans?.....meh.

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