Billy the Kid (disambiguation)
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Billy the Kid (William H. Bonney, 1859–1881) was a notorious Western outlaw.
Billy the Kid may also refer to:
- Billy Claiborne (1860–1882), American outlaw and gunfighter, a survivor of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, who demanded that others call him "Billy the Kid"
In film:
- Billy the Kid (1930 film), a Hollywood film
- Billy the Kid (film series), 42 low-budget western films produced between 1940 and 1946
- Billy the Kid (1941 film), a color remake of the 1930 film
- Billy the Kid (1964 film), Spanish movie directed by León Klimovsky
- Pat Garret and Billy the Kid (1973 film) Sam Peckinpah directed fictional account
- Billy the Kid (1989 film), made for television movie starring Val Kilmer
- Billy the Kid (2007 film), a documentary directed by Jennifer Venditti
- Billy the Kid (2013 film), a low-budget movie starring Cody McCarver
In music:
- Billy the Kid (ballet), a 1938 ballet by American composer Aaron Copland
- "Billy The Kid", a 1976 song by the Charlie Daniels Band
- "Billy the Kid", a 1973 song by Billy Joel from his album Piano Man.
- "Billy the Kid", a song by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from their album Echo
- "Billy the Kid" (Billy Dean song), from the album Billy Dean
- "Billy the Kid", a song by Marty Robbins
- "Billy the Kid", a song by Billy Gilman from his 2006 album Billy Gilman
- "Billy the Kid", a song by Dia Frampton from her 2011 album Red
- Billy Pettinger, performing as Billy the Kid, Canadian singer
- Billy & the Kids a rock band led by Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann
Other:
- Billy the Kid (Charlton Comics), a 1955 comic book series published from the 1950s to the 1980s
- Billy the Kid (Lucky Luke), a 1962 Lucky Luke comic book
- Billy the Kid (novel), a 2000 children's novel by Michael Morpurgo
See also
- "The Ballad of Billy the Kid", a 1973 song by Billy Joel
- William Kidd (disambiguation), including Bill Kidd and Billy Kidd
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