Band, GB
Rock
The Young & Moody Band was a UK blues rock band from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, headed by Status Quo co-writer Bob Young and Whitesnake guitarist Micky Moody.The band started under the name "Young & Moody", releasing a self-titled album on Magnet Records in 1977. Later they changed their name to "The Young & Moody Band". Their 1981 single "Don't Do That" also featured Lemmy from Motörhead, Cozy Powell and The Nolans and charted at #63 on the UK Singles Chart.
Micky Moody g *1950 GB | |
Bob Young h *1945 GB | |
Edwin Hamilton voc, g GB |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Nearest Hits Album | The Young & Moody Band | 2019 | Compil. |
Back For The Last Time Again | The Young & Moody Band | 2010 | Compil. |
The Nearest Hits Album | The Young & Moody Band | 1995 | Compil. |
These Eyes | The Young & Moody Band | 1981 | Single |
Great Pleasure | Motörhead / The Young & Moody Band | 1981 | Album |
All The Good Friends | The Young & Moody Band | 1980 | Single |
Don't Do That | The Young & Moody Band | 1980 | Single |
The Devil Went Down To Georgia | The Young & Moody Band | 1979 | Single |
Young And Moody | The Young & Moody Band | 1977 | Album |
Chicago Blue | The Young & Moody Band | 1977 | Single |
Young And Moody | The Young & Moody Band | 1977 | Album |