The Boys Are Back In Town
"The Boys Are Back In Town"
Spread the word around! Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back In Town" is the ultimate feel-good rock anthem. This 1976 Hard Rock classic, famed for its iconic twin guitar harmonies and Phil Lynott's cool delivery, celebrates friendship and hitting the town with infectious energy.
- TITLE: The Boys Are Back In Town
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Thin Lizzy
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Rock
- OTHER: Workout Song
- YEAR: 1976
Released in 1976 on their breakthrough album Jailbreak, "The Boys Are Back In Town" became the signature smash hit for Irish rock legends Thin Lizzy. Written by frontman Phil Lynott, the song epitomizes their Hard Rock sound, driven by an unforgettable bassline and, most famously, the band's innovative and influential use of harmonized twin lead guitars β a defining characteristic of their unique style.
"The Boys Are Back In Town" was a huge international hit and remains one of classic rock's most beloved anthems today, April 12, 2025. Its feel-good vibe and energetic pace make it a popular choice at sporting events, in films, and as a high-energy workout song. The track's timeless appeal lies in its celebration of friendship, homecoming, and looking for a good time.
SONG MEANING: "The Boys Are Back In Town" is a celebration of camaraderie and homecoming. The lyrics describe a group of friends reuniting after being away ("Guess who just got back today? / Them wild-eyed boys that had been away"), hitting their old familiar spots ("Down at Dino's Bar 'n' Grill"), checking out the scene, spreading the news, and anticipating a night of shared fun, excitement, and maybe a little rowdiness ("if the boys want to fight, you'd better let 'em").
"Thin Lizzy"
- TITLE: Thin Lizzy
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1969β1983 (1969), 1994βpresent (1994)
- BAND: Thin Lizzy
