Waiting for an Alibi

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"Waiting for an Alibi"
Song
B-side"With Love"

"Waiting for an Alibi" is a song by Irish rock band Thin Lizzy, and the first single from their 1979 album, Black Rose: A Rock Legend. Black Rose was the only Thin Lizzy album recorded while Gary Moore was a member of the band, and he left soon after.

The song was released as a single reaching No. 9 in the British charts and No. 6 in Ireland,[1] and an accompanying video was filmed.

A slightly extended version of this track can be found on The Adventures of Thin Lizzy compilation LP released in 1981, Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy released on CD in 1991, as well as Wild One: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy, released in 1996. It also appears on the compilation albums Lizzy Killers (1981) and Soldier of Fortune (1987). This version lasts 4:08 and has a third verse and chorus not included on the single.

History

Prior to its release, the track had been reworked from its original recording. A demo of the song was recorded in early 1978 and featured Brian Robertson on lead guitar alongside Scott Gorham (this was prior to Gary Moore's return to the band). The song was also played at Thin Lizzy's major gig at Sydney Harbour in late 1978 where the version performed could be described lyrically as a cross-over between the original demo and the single that came to be known the following year.

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Irish Charts - Thin Lizzy". www.irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 21 June 2011.