Released: October 16, 1976

Featuring: Phil Collins

Songwriter: Phil Lynott

Producer: John Alcock

Somewhere on the waterfront
Johnny's hiding with a gun
Swears he'll kill any man that tells his story
He ain't sorry for what he's done

He broke into a drugstore
Just to cure a daily need
He didn't mean to shoot the guard
But he was blinded by the greed

Oh Johnny, oh Johnny
Oh Johnny, oh Johnny

You see that nun, she's his sister
She doesn't know that he's gone bad
When they told it to his father
It drove the old man mad

Just like his mother warned him
From her dying bed
It's all right to lose your heart
But never lose your head

Oh Johnny, oh Johnny
Oh Johnny, oh Johnny
Look out

Now the cops have got him surrounded
And he doesn't stand a hope
He wonders how he could be in so much trouble
Over just a little dope

Five to one he gets away
That's the odds I'm going to give
Five to four they blast him away
Three to one he's going to live

Oh Johnny, oh Johnny
Oh Johnny, you better run
Oh Johnny, oh Johnny

Back in the alley where he was slain
I thought I heard something move
Beside the trash can lay a heart and chain
The picture had been removed

Just another junkyard juicer
Looking for a bed
It's all right to lose your heart
But never lose your head

Oh Johnny, oh Johnny
Oh Johnny, oh Johnny
Look out

Thin Lizzy

Thin Lizzy was an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin, Southern Ireland in 1969. Band members were Philip Parris Lynott, Brian Downey, (Eric Bell-Previously), (Brian Robertson (1974-1978)), (John Sykes), Snowy White, Gary Moore and Scott Gorham.

Scott Gorham was one of the two lead guitarists in Thin Lizzy.

Brian Robertson, who was in Thin Lizzy during it’s highest point. Robertson was also a lead guitarist.

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