![]() ![]() Moore had already left the group when the single was released, quitting during an American tour in July 1979. Three different covers for the single were produced, each featuring different members of the group, one each for Lynott (pictured), Gorham and Downey, even though neither Gorham nor Downey played on the song. Regarding the melody, he said he could not remember where he got the idea from: "I probably nicked it from Jan Hammer or someone." : 172 Artwork and video He also praised Tony Visconti's production and the layering of guitars on the solo. I thought it might end up on Phil's solo record," he added, and suggested that the song only appeared on Black Rose because Lynott was one track short for the album. "It wasn't even intended to be for Thin Lizzy. : 124 Moore confirmed that the song was mostly composed on an acoustic guitar, mostly by him, and that a drum machine was used. : 105 Another American musician, Huey Lewis, was featured playing distinctive harmonica parts – Lewis had been a member of Clover, a band that had supported Thin Lizzy on previous tours. ![]() Neither of the other members of Thin Lizzy (guitarist Scott Gorham and drummer Brian Downey) played on the song, implying that "Sarah" was originally intended for a Phil Lynott solo album. "Sarah" was recorded at Morgan Studios in Willesden, and Moore completed all the guitar work, with American Mark Nauseef playing drums. ![]()
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