Gary Moore - Parisienne Walkways (live in Amsterdam, 2009)
"Parisienne Walkways" is a song by the guitarist Gary Moore that reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979.
The song is a track from the album Back on the Streets and features a vocal from Thin Lizzy front man, Phil Lynott, who co-wrote the song with Moore.
The melody is based on the jazz standard Blue Bossa by Kenny Dorham.
The melody is based on the jazz standard Blue Bossa by Kenny Dorham.
The guitarist continued to play the song as an encore at concerts throughout his career.
A live version of the track, recorded at The Royal Albert Hall, was released in 1993 as part of a limited edition 4-track CD single entitled "Parisienne Walkways '93" and went on to reach #32 in the UK Singles Chart.
This version appeared on Moore's 1993 live album Blues Alive and was also included on the 2002 compilation album The Best Air Guitar Album In The World....II.
The original single and 1993 live version feature as the first and final track on the 2006 compilation, The Platinum Collection.
This version appeared on Moore's 1993 live album Blues Alive and was also included on the 2002 compilation album The Best Air Guitar Album In The World....II.
The original single and 1993 live version feature as the first and final track on the 2006 compilation, The Platinum Collection.
The lyrics:
I remember Paris in '49.
The Champs Elysee, San Michelle,
and old Beaujolais wine.
And I recall that you were mine
in those Parisienne days.
Looking back at the photographs.
Those summer days spent outside corner cafes.
Oh, I could write you paragraphs,
about my old Parisienne days.
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