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Pages in category "Songs written by John O'Neill (guitarist)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
O'Neill also sang the theme tune to the American TV series Wagon Train, where he was credited as Johnny O'Neill, and the recordings of traditional Irish songs The Gordon Franks Singers And Music With John O'Neill [6] was recorded with The Gordon Franks Singers and Music, in which he was the solo tenor.
John Joseph O'Neill (born 26 August 1957) is a musician who is the rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter of the punk rock/new wave band the Undertones. [1] O'Neill, along with his younger brother Vincent and friends Feargal Sharkey, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty, founded the Undertones in 1975, but Vincent O'Neill was replaced the following year with his younger brother Damian O'Neill ...
Two of the other band members, John O'Neill and Damian O'Neill, formed That Petrol Emotion in 1984. [69] That Petrol Emotion released a total of fifteen singles and six albums between 1985 and 1994. [70] In the 1990s John O'Neill formed a trip hop group called Rare under the stage name Seán Ó'Néill with vocalist Mary Gallagher. They only had ...
End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues is the third studio album by Irish indie rock band That Petrol Emotion.It was released in 1988, and was the last album with guitarist John O'Neill.
The song was the fifth single released by the Undertones. According to bassist Michael Bradley, when John O'Neill first demonstrated this song to his bandmates, "our jaws dropped to the ground. It was brilliant". [7] The band first played the song live at Oscar's Disco in Derry in the late summer of 1979, prior to its release as a single. [8]
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"Teenage Kicks" is the debut single by Northern Irish punk rock band the Undertones. Written in the summer of 1977 by J.J. O'Neill, the band's rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter, the song was recorded on 15 June 1978 and initially released that September on independent Belfast record label Good Vibrations, [6] before the band signed to Sire Records on 2 October 1978.