Please Don't Leave Me (album)
"Please Don't Leave Me" is a single released by John Sykes in 1982. The song features Thin Lizzy band members Phil Lynott on vocals and bass, Brian Downey on drums and Darren Wharton on keyboards; Sykes would join Thin Lizzy as a permanent guitarist later in the year, replacing Snowy White.
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Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Label | MCA MVCM | |||
Producer | John Sykes | |||
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The song was re-released in 1992, this time in the form of a compilation album that included a selection of non-album studio and live tracks from Sykes' tenure with Tygers of Pan Tang.
Track listing
First edition (1982)
- "Please Don't Leave Me" – 4:51
- "Please Don't Leave Me" (Instrumental) – 3:57
Re-issue (1992)
- "Please Don't Leave Me" (Original Version)" – 4:51
- "Don't Take Nothing (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 2:52
- "Bad Times (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 3:07
- "All Or Nothing (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 2:44
- "Don't Give A Damn (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 4:31
- "Please Don't Leave Me" (Short Version)" – 4:18
- "Slave To Freedom (Live) (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 5:02
- "Raised On Rock (Live) (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 4:44
- "Paradise Drive (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 3:45
- "Love Potion N°9 (Tygers Of Pan Tang)" – 2:08
- "Please Don't Leave Me" (Instrumental Version)" – 3:57
Personnel
- John Sykes – guitar
- Philip Lynott – vocals, bass
- Brian Downey – drums
- Darren Wharton – keyboards
Covers
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References
- Archived October 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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