A-Z songs by Gary Moore
Afraid Of Tomorrow
After The War
All I Want
All Messed Up
All Your Love
Always Gonna Love You
As The Years Go Passing By
Back On The Streets
Bad News
Because Of Your Love
Blood Of Emeralds
Boogie My Way Back Home
Bring My Baby Back
Business As Usual
Can't Help Myself
City Of Gold
Cold Black Night
Cold Day In Hell
Cold Hearted
Cold Wind Blows
Crying In The Shadows
Dancin'
Dark Days In Paradise
Don't Believe A Word
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Don't Take Me For A Loser
Don't You Lie To Me (i Get Evil)
Driftin'
Drowning In Tears
Empty Rooms
End Of The World
Enough Of The Blues
Falling In Love With You
Fanatical Fascists
Fat Boy
Fire
Friday On My Mind
Further On Up The Road
Go On Home
Gonna Break My Heart Again
Hiroshima
Hold On To Love
Hot Gossip
House Full Of Blues
How Many Lies
I Ain't Got You
I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow
I Have Found My Love In You
I Look At You
I Loved Another Woman
If You Be My Baby
Johnny Boy
Jumpin' At Shadows
Key To Love
Kidnapped
King Of The Blues
Led Clones
Like Angels
Listen To Your Heartbeat
Livin' On Dreams
Lonely Nights
Long Grey Mare
Looking Back
Looking For Somebody
Lost In Your Love
Love That Burns
Merry—go—round
Midnight Blues
Military Man
Moving On
Murder In The Skies
Need Your Love So Bad
Nothing To Lose
Nothing's The Same
Nuclear Attack
Oh Pretty Woman
Once In A Lifetime
One Fine Day
One Good Reason
Only Fool In Town
Out In The Fields
Out Of My System
Over The Hills And Far Away
Over The Hills And Far Away [12" Version]
Parisienne Walkways
Picture Of The Moon
Reach For The Sky
Ready For Love
Really Gonna Rock Tonight
Rest In Peace
Rockin' Every Night
Run For Cover
Run To Your Mama
Running From The Storm
Sail Across The Mountain
Separate Ways
Shapes Of Things To Come
She's Got You
Showbiz Blues
Since I Met You Baby
Song For Donna
Speak For Yourself
Spirit
Still Got The Blues
Stop Messing Around
Stormy Monday
Story Of The Blues
Strangers In The Darkness
Surrender
Surrender (edit)
Take A Little Time
Teenage Idol
Texas Strut
That Kind Of Woman
The Blues Is Alright
The End Of The World
The Hurt Inside
The Law Of The Jungle
The Same Way
The Sky Is Crying
The Woman's In Love
This Thing Called Love
Thunder Rising
Time To Heal
Too Tired
Trust Your Lovin'
Victims Of The Future
Walking By Myself
We Want Love
What Are We Here For?
Where Did We Go Wrong?
White Knuckles|rockin' And Rollin'
Why Does Love Have To Go Wrong
Wild Frontier
Wild Frontier [12" Version]
Wishing Well
Worry No More
You
You Kissed Me Sweetly
You Upset Me Baby
About Gary Moore
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.
Influenced by Peter Green and Eric Clapton, Moore began his career in the late 1960s when he joined Skid Row, with whom he released two albums. After Moore left the group he joined Thin Lizzy, featuring his former Skid Row bandmate and frequent collaborator Phil Lynott. Moore began his solo career in the 1970s and achieved major success with 1978's "Parisienne Walkways", which is considered his signature song. During the 1980s, Moore transitioned into playing hard rock and heavy metal with varying degrees of international success. In 1990, he returned to his roots with Still Got the Blues, which became the most successful album of his career. Moore continued to release new music throughout his later career, collaborating with other artists from time to time. Moore died on 6 February 2011 from a heart attack while on holiday in Spain.
Moore was often described as a virtuoso and has been cited as an influence by many other guitar players. He was voted as one of the greatest guitarists of all time on respective lists by Total Guitar and Louder. Irish singer-songwriter Bob Geldof said that "without question, [Moore] was one of the great Irish bluesmen". For most of his career, Moore was heavily associated with Peter Green's famed 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar. Later he was honoured by Gibson and Fender with several signature model guitars.
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