Bermondsey Boy: Memories of a Forgotten World

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Penguin Adult, Apr 5, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages

Thirties Bermondsey was a thriving place, and it was in this bustling London borough that Thomas Hicks was born. Later, this Bermondsey boy would become known as Tommy Steele

In this engaging memoir Tommy recalls his childhood years growing up in Bermondsey. He relives with great fondness Saturdays as a young boy, spent gazing at the colourful posters for the Palladium and days spent wandering up Tower Bridge Road to Joyce s Pie Shop for pie and mash. But he also brings to life with extraordinary vividness what it was like to live through the devastation of the Blitz.

Yet it was once he joined the merchant navy and began singing and performing for his fellow seamen that his natural ability as an entertainer marked him out as a favourite. And it was while ashore in America that he became hooked on rock n roll and a legend was born

From Tommy s humble beginning to life at sea and finally as a performer, Bermondsey Boy is a colourful, charming and deeply engaging memoir from a much-loved entertainer.

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About the author (2007)

After short spell in the merchant navy, Tommy Steele rose to fame in 1956 as Britain's first home-grown rock'n'roll star. He went on to have a long career in stage and film musicals, staring in Half A Sixpence, Hans Anderson and Finian's Rainbow. He lives in Bermondsey.

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