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Thin Lizzy - Running Back
Studio version of Running Back, from Thin Lizzy's album, Jailbreak.
published: 28 Jul 2008
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Running Back
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back · Thin Lizzy
Jailbreak
℗ 1976 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 1976-01-01
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Phil Lynott
Associated Performer, Guitar: Scott Gorham
Associated Performer, Guitar: Brian Robertson
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Brian Downey
Producer: John Alcock
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Will Reid Dick
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Neil Hornby
Composer Lyricist: Phil Lynott
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 12 Dec 2018
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THIN LIZZY - Running Back (Lyric Video)
I do not own the copyright to the music in this video...
published: 29 Jun 2020
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Running Back - Thin Lizzy (1976) HD FLAC 4K Video
"Running Back" was released in the spring of 1976 on Thin Lizzy's sixth studio album, Jailbreak. This track was the first Thin Lizzy I ever started a video for...it's one of my favorite songs they recorded. I've had a video for this song in progress for years, but could never figure out how to make it work. Happy I finally came across this video from Bill Plympton from 2008 called "The Love Race" that seemed to do the trick...just some very minor editing was required for the end result.
Initially, the song "Running Back" was chosen to be a single ahead of "The Boys Are Back in Town", the latter being seen as possibly too aggressive for some radio stations to play. Frontman and songwriter Phil Lynott and producer John Alcock decided to employ session musicians to add more commercial elem...
published: 17 Feb 2018
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Thin Lizzy Running Back with Lyrics in Description
Track 3 from their sixth album “Jailbreak” released in 1976 copyright Vertigo/Mercury Records. From Dublin, Ireland, Phil Lynott had one of the great voices in rock and the band was known for their twin harmony lead guitars. This album was their breakthrough in the U.S. and it achieved Gold status the following year. Written by Phil Lynott and produced by John Alcock. RIP Phil Lynott. Featuring:
Phil Lynott – Lead vocals, bass & acoustic guitar
Scott Gorham – Lead & rhythm guitars
Brian Robertson – Lead & rhythm guitars
Brian Downey - Drums & percussion
I'm a fool now that it's over
Can you guess my name?
I make my money singin' songs about you
It's my claim to fame
When they say it's over
It's not all over, there's still the pain
And I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
...
published: 22 Jun 2018
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Thin Lizzy - Running Back (Demo)
From Rock Legends (2020)
published: 28 Oct 2020
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Bright Eyes - Running Back (Thin Lizzy Cover) [Live for @SiriusXMU Sessions] | AUDIO ONLY
Bright Eyes cover Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" live for SiriusXM Sessions.
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published: 24 Aug 2020
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Running Back (Demo)
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back (Demo) · Thin Lizzy
Decca Era & Mercury Rarities
℗ 2020 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2020-10-23
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Phil Lynott
Associated Performer, Guitar: Scott Gorham
Associated Performer, Guitar: Brian Robertson
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Brian Downey
Producer: John Alcock
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Will Reid Dick
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Neil Hornby
Composer Lyricist: Phil Lynott
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 22 Oct 2020
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Kurt Baker & Friends "Running Back" by Thin Lizzy
Kurt Baker, Tom Hall, Brian Higgins, Tim Emery and Kris "Fingers" Rodgers perform Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" at the Big Easy, Portland ME. Cover to Cover "Jailbreak" 4/17/12
filmed by Ramble Productions
www.rambleproductions.com
www.kurtbakermusic.com
www.facebook.com/kurtbakermusic
kurtbaker.bandcamp.com
twitter @kurtmiltonbaker
published: 24 May 2012
3:15
Thin Lizzy - Running Back
Studio version of Running Back, from Thin Lizzy's album, Jailbreak.
Studio version of Running Back, from Thin Lizzy's album, Jailbreak.
https://wn.com/Thin_Lizzy_Running_Back
Studio version of Running Back, from Thin Lizzy's album, Jailbreak.
- published: 28 Jul 2008
- views: 632964
3:13
Running Back
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back · Thin Lizzy
Jailbreak
℗ 1976 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 1976-01-01
Associated Perform...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back · Thin Lizzy
Jailbreak
℗ 1976 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 1976-01-01
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Phil Lynott
Associated Performer, Guitar: Scott Gorham
Associated Performer, Guitar: Brian Robertson
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Brian Downey
Producer: John Alcock
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Will Reid Dick
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Neil Hornby
Composer Lyricist: Phil Lynott
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Running_Back
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back · Thin Lizzy
Jailbreak
℗ 1976 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 1976-01-01
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Phil Lynott
Associated Performer, Guitar: Scott Gorham
Associated Performer, Guitar: Brian Robertson
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Brian Downey
Producer: John Alcock
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Will Reid Dick
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Neil Hornby
Composer Lyricist: Phil Lynott
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 12 Dec 2018
- views: 198996
3:11
THIN LIZZY - Running Back (Lyric Video)
I do not own the copyright to the music in this video...
I do not own the copyright to the music in this video...
https://wn.com/Thin_Lizzy_Running_Back_(Lyric_Video)
I do not own the copyright to the music in this video...
- published: 29 Jun 2020
- views: 4222
3:19
Running Back - Thin Lizzy (1976) HD FLAC 4K Video
"Running Back" was released in the spring of 1976 on Thin Lizzy's sixth studio album, Jailbreak. This track was the first Thin Lizzy I ever started a video for...
"Running Back" was released in the spring of 1976 on Thin Lizzy's sixth studio album, Jailbreak. This track was the first Thin Lizzy I ever started a video for...it's one of my favorite songs they recorded. I've had a video for this song in progress for years, but could never figure out how to make it work. Happy I finally came across this video from Bill Plympton from 2008 called "The Love Race" that seemed to do the trick...just some very minor editing was required for the end result.
Initially, the song "Running Back" was chosen to be a single ahead of "The Boys Are Back in Town", the latter being seen as possibly too aggressive for some radio stations to play. Frontman and songwriter Phil Lynott and producer John Alcock decided to employ session musicians to add more commercial elements to some of the tracks to try to produce a hit single, and Tim Hinkley was brought in to add keyboard parts to "Running Back". Guitarist Brian Robertson was against the idea, as he liked the song as it had originally been arranged, in a blues format with his own additions of piano and bottleneck guitar. He later said, "I took enormous offence to [the changes]. I couldn't understand why they'd pay this guy a fortune just for playing what he did. Listen to it and tell me it's not bollocks." Robertson did not play on the finished version of the song and Hinkley is not credited on the album sleeve. Lynott said at the time that "Running Back" was "very much influenced by Van Morrison. I really like that song." Hinkley later recalled, "Robbo and Scott were not keen on it at all but they were overruled." Thirty-five years later, Robertson recorded his own versions of the song on his 2011 album Diamonds and Dirt.
Scott Gorham also revealed that "Romeo and the Lonely Girl" was also brought up as an option for a single, but was ultimately discarded, as "nobody was overexcited about it."
This album will always hold a very special place in my heart. It was released my freshman year and remained popular all through high school. It will forever be linked with those times and places in my memory....high school football games; drinking beer & partying in the boonies; 7 nights of the week on an endless cruise of the "loop" with friends, road-trips to the drive-in in another town (it wouldn't last much longer); and lazing away the afternoons in the sun at the community pool. The great rock bands of the seventies (Thin Lizzy, Aerosmith, Blue Oyster Cult, Boston, Styx, Queen, Led Zepp, Pink Floyd, Rush, Scorpions, Kansas, Cheap Trick, and on....and on) made this a great time to grow up! If you went to high school in the seventies when all this incredible music was released, you know what I'm talking about. ;-)
This is my second vid from the Jailbreak album, check out "Cowboy Song" if you're so inclined: https://youtu.be/M8imbAh7P1MI
Plymptoons - The Complete Works of Bill Plympton
https://www.amazon.com/Plymptoons-Complete-Works-Bill-Plympton/dp/B00000ILG4/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1518907471&sr=8-1&keywords=bill+plympton+dvd
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic described Jailbreak as a "truly exceptional album", with "a dimension of richness that sustains, but there's such kinetic energy to the band that it still sounds immediate no matter how many times it's played". Highlighting Lynott's songs as "lovingly florid... crammed with specifics and overflowing with life", he claimed that Gorham and Robertson's guitar work is "intertwined, dual-lead guitar interplay that was one of the most distinctive sounds of '70s rock".
A reviewer for Sputnikmusic took the view that nearly every song on the album is "a pure, hard rocker with little to no flaws", picking out the "killer groove" of "Angel from the Coast", the "infamous" "The Boys Are Back in Town" and the "gritty" title track. He also claimed that "Cowboy Song" is "arguably one of the best songs Thin Lizzy ever produced".
Thanks to my friends old and new for supporting the things I try....THANKS FOR WATCHING and for the thumbs up and shares!
As usual HUGE THANKS to everyone who's art contributed to this new art.....THANK YOU!!!!
[Lyrics]
I'm a fool now that it's over
Can you guess my name?
I make my money singing songs about you
It's my claim to fame
When they say it's over
It's not all over, there's still the pain
I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
Oh I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
If I said I was sorry
Would you still leave me?
I never thought you'd go 'till you did
Believe me
When they say it's over
It's not all over completely
'Cause I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
Yes I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
I miss that girl
The show is over
and we must all go home
Just leave me by myself
I'll be alright here on my own
If it's all over, it's all over
And I'm all alone
And I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
Don't you know I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
https://wn.com/Running_Back_Thin_Lizzy_(1976)_Hd_Flac_4K_Video
"Running Back" was released in the spring of 1976 on Thin Lizzy's sixth studio album, Jailbreak. This track was the first Thin Lizzy I ever started a video for...it's one of my favorite songs they recorded. I've had a video for this song in progress for years, but could never figure out how to make it work. Happy I finally came across this video from Bill Plympton from 2008 called "The Love Race" that seemed to do the trick...just some very minor editing was required for the end result.
Initially, the song "Running Back" was chosen to be a single ahead of "The Boys Are Back in Town", the latter being seen as possibly too aggressive for some radio stations to play. Frontman and songwriter Phil Lynott and producer John Alcock decided to employ session musicians to add more commercial elements to some of the tracks to try to produce a hit single, and Tim Hinkley was brought in to add keyboard parts to "Running Back". Guitarist Brian Robertson was against the idea, as he liked the song as it had originally been arranged, in a blues format with his own additions of piano and bottleneck guitar. He later said, "I took enormous offence to [the changes]. I couldn't understand why they'd pay this guy a fortune just for playing what he did. Listen to it and tell me it's not bollocks." Robertson did not play on the finished version of the song and Hinkley is not credited on the album sleeve. Lynott said at the time that "Running Back" was "very much influenced by Van Morrison. I really like that song." Hinkley later recalled, "Robbo and Scott were not keen on it at all but they were overruled." Thirty-five years later, Robertson recorded his own versions of the song on his 2011 album Diamonds and Dirt.
Scott Gorham also revealed that "Romeo and the Lonely Girl" was also brought up as an option for a single, but was ultimately discarded, as "nobody was overexcited about it."
This album will always hold a very special place in my heart. It was released my freshman year and remained popular all through high school. It will forever be linked with those times and places in my memory....high school football games; drinking beer & partying in the boonies; 7 nights of the week on an endless cruise of the "loop" with friends, road-trips to the drive-in in another town (it wouldn't last much longer); and lazing away the afternoons in the sun at the community pool. The great rock bands of the seventies (Thin Lizzy, Aerosmith, Blue Oyster Cult, Boston, Styx, Queen, Led Zepp, Pink Floyd, Rush, Scorpions, Kansas, Cheap Trick, and on....and on) made this a great time to grow up! If you went to high school in the seventies when all this incredible music was released, you know what I'm talking about. ;-)
This is my second vid from the Jailbreak album, check out "Cowboy Song" if you're so inclined: https://youtu.be/M8imbAh7P1MI
Plymptoons - The Complete Works of Bill Plympton
https://www.amazon.com/Plymptoons-Complete-Works-Bill-Plympton/dp/B00000ILG4/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1518907471&sr=8-1&keywords=bill+plympton+dvd
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic described Jailbreak as a "truly exceptional album", with "a dimension of richness that sustains, but there's such kinetic energy to the band that it still sounds immediate no matter how many times it's played". Highlighting Lynott's songs as "lovingly florid... crammed with specifics and overflowing with life", he claimed that Gorham and Robertson's guitar work is "intertwined, dual-lead guitar interplay that was one of the most distinctive sounds of '70s rock".
A reviewer for Sputnikmusic took the view that nearly every song on the album is "a pure, hard rocker with little to no flaws", picking out the "killer groove" of "Angel from the Coast", the "infamous" "The Boys Are Back in Town" and the "gritty" title track. He also claimed that "Cowboy Song" is "arguably one of the best songs Thin Lizzy ever produced".
Thanks to my friends old and new for supporting the things I try....THANKS FOR WATCHING and for the thumbs up and shares!
As usual HUGE THANKS to everyone who's art contributed to this new art.....THANK YOU!!!!
[Lyrics]
I'm a fool now that it's over
Can you guess my name?
I make my money singing songs about you
It's my claim to fame
When they say it's over
It's not all over, there's still the pain
I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
Oh I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
If I said I was sorry
Would you still leave me?
I never thought you'd go 'till you did
Believe me
When they say it's over
It's not all over completely
'Cause I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
Yes I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
I miss that girl
The show is over
and we must all go home
Just leave me by myself
I'll be alright here on my own
If it's all over, it's all over
And I'm all alone
And I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
Don't you know I'd come running
I'd come running back to you again
- published: 17 Feb 2018
- views: 8172
3:15
Thin Lizzy Running Back with Lyrics in Description
Track 3 from their sixth album “Jailbreak” released in 1976 copyright Vertigo/Mercury Records. From Dublin, Ireland, Phil Lynott had one of the great voices in ...
Track 3 from their sixth album “Jailbreak” released in 1976 copyright Vertigo/Mercury Records. From Dublin, Ireland, Phil Lynott had one of the great voices in rock and the band was known for their twin harmony lead guitars. This album was their breakthrough in the U.S. and it achieved Gold status the following year. Written by Phil Lynott and produced by John Alcock. RIP Phil Lynott. Featuring:
Phil Lynott – Lead vocals, bass & acoustic guitar
Scott Gorham – Lead & rhythm guitars
Brian Robertson – Lead & rhythm guitars
Brian Downey - Drums & percussion
I'm a fool now that it's over
Can you guess my name?
I make my money singin' songs about you
It's my claim to fame
When they say it's over
It's not all over, there's still the pain
And I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
Oh, I'd come runnin
I'd come runnin' back to you again
If I said I was sorry
Would you still leave me?
I never thought you'd go
Till you did, believe me
When they say it's over
It's not all over completely
'Cause I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
Yes, I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
I miss that girl
The show is over
And we must all go home
Just leave me by myself
I'll be alright here on my own
If it's all over, it's all over
And I'm all alone
And I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
Don't you know, I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again, Lord
Oh, my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my
Oh tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la, Lord
Oh, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-now
https://wn.com/Thin_Lizzy_Running_Back_With_Lyrics_In_Description
Track 3 from their sixth album “Jailbreak” released in 1976 copyright Vertigo/Mercury Records. From Dublin, Ireland, Phil Lynott had one of the great voices in rock and the band was known for their twin harmony lead guitars. This album was their breakthrough in the U.S. and it achieved Gold status the following year. Written by Phil Lynott and produced by John Alcock. RIP Phil Lynott. Featuring:
Phil Lynott – Lead vocals, bass & acoustic guitar
Scott Gorham – Lead & rhythm guitars
Brian Robertson – Lead & rhythm guitars
Brian Downey - Drums & percussion
I'm a fool now that it's over
Can you guess my name?
I make my money singin' songs about you
It's my claim to fame
When they say it's over
It's not all over, there's still the pain
And I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
Oh, I'd come runnin
I'd come runnin' back to you again
If I said I was sorry
Would you still leave me?
I never thought you'd go
Till you did, believe me
When they say it's over
It's not all over completely
'Cause I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
Yes, I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
I miss that girl
The show is over
And we must all go home
Just leave me by myself
I'll be alright here on my own
If it's all over, it's all over
And I'm all alone
And I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again
Don't you know, I'd come runnin'
I'd come runnin' back to you again, Lord
Oh, my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my-my
Oh tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la, Lord
Oh, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-now
- published: 22 Jun 2018
- views: 4387
3:34
Bright Eyes - Running Back (Thin Lizzy Cover) [Live for @SiriusXMU Sessions] | AUDIO ONLY
Bright Eyes cover Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" live for SiriusXM Sessions.
Hear more from SiriusXMU on our app! Click here for your trial subscription: https://...
Bright Eyes cover Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" live for SiriusXM Sessions.
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Bright Eyes cover Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" live for SiriusXM Sessions.
Hear more from SiriusXMU on our app! Click here for your trial subscription: https://siriusxm.com/yt/freetrial
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- published: 24 Aug 2020
- views: 16595
4:01
Running Back (Demo)
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back (Demo) · Thin Lizzy
Decca Era & Mercury Rarities
℗ 2020 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2020-...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back (Demo) · Thin Lizzy
Decca Era & Mercury Rarities
℗ 2020 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2020-10-23
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Phil Lynott
Associated Performer, Guitar: Scott Gorham
Associated Performer, Guitar: Brian Robertson
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Brian Downey
Producer: John Alcock
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Will Reid Dick
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Neil Hornby
Composer Lyricist: Phil Lynott
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Running_Back_(Demo)
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Running Back (Demo) · Thin Lizzy
Decca Era & Mercury Rarities
℗ 2020 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2020-10-23
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Phil Lynott
Associated Performer, Guitar: Scott Gorham
Associated Performer, Guitar: Brian Robertson
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion: Brian Downey
Producer: John Alcock
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Will Reid Dick
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Neil Hornby
Composer Lyricist: Phil Lynott
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 22 Oct 2020
- views: 2220
3:36
Kurt Baker & Friends "Running Back" by Thin Lizzy
Kurt Baker, Tom Hall, Brian Higgins, Tim Emery and Kris "Fingers" Rodgers perform Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" at the Big Easy, Portland ME. Cover to Cover "Jail...
Kurt Baker, Tom Hall, Brian Higgins, Tim Emery and Kris "Fingers" Rodgers perform Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" at the Big Easy, Portland ME. Cover to Cover "Jailbreak" 4/17/12
filmed by Ramble Productions
www.rambleproductions.com
www.kurtbakermusic.com
www.facebook.com/kurtbakermusic
kurtbaker.bandcamp.com
twitter @kurtmiltonbaker
https://wn.com/Kurt_Baker_Friends_Running_Back_By_Thin_Lizzy
Kurt Baker, Tom Hall, Brian Higgins, Tim Emery and Kris "Fingers" Rodgers perform Thin Lizzy's "Running Back" at the Big Easy, Portland ME. Cover to Cover "Jailbreak" 4/17/12
filmed by Ramble Productions
www.rambleproductions.com
www.kurtbakermusic.com
www.facebook.com/kurtbakermusic
kurtbaker.bandcamp.com
twitter @kurtmiltonbaker
- published: 24 May 2012
- views: 11750