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Christy Moore recorded a version of Johnny Boy on his 2021 album, Flying Into Mystery and released it as a single in November 2021. [15] He performed the song live on the Late Late Show , noting his long time admiration for Gary Moore as a musician, and performed it following his receipt of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the RTÉ Radio 1 ...
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician. Over the course of his career, he played in various groups and performed a range of music including blues , blues rock , hard rock , heavy metal and jazz fusion .
Johnny Boy, by the Liverpool duo; Johnny Boy Would Love This...A Tribute to John Martyn, tribute album to John Martyn 2011 "Johnny Boy", song by Melanie Safka from Affectionately Melanie 1969 "Johnny Boy", song by Gary Moore from Ballads & Blues 1982–1994 and The Platinum Collection (Gary Moore album)
The Platinum Collection (Gary Moore Album) Compilation album by . Gary Moore. Released: 4 September 2006: ... "Johnny Boy" Disc 2 (Blues) Still Got the Blues (For You)"
"Johnny Boy" is a song by American alternative band Twenty One Pilots. The song was first released on the band's demo tapes, and later officially released on their self-titled debut studio album, Twenty One Pilots (2009).
Skid Row (a.k.a. 'Gary Moore/Brush Shiels/Noel Bridgeman') – Gary Moore version of the unreleased third album recorded late 1971 (Castle, 1990) Live And On Song – Both sides of Skid Row's first two singles on the Song label recorded 1969, plus a BBC 'In Concert' recording from 1971 (Hux, 2006)
After Hours is the ninth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1992. The album features guest contributions from B.B. King and Albert Collins. It peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart, making it Moore's highest-charting album in the UK.
It was the first time that guitarist Gary Moore remained in Thin Lizzy long enough to record an album—after previous brief stints in 1974 and 1977 with the band. The album peaked at No. 2 on the UK charts-- [ 5 ] making it the band's highest-charting album in the UK.