Four bands use/used this name: 1: Grand Slam or Phil Lynott's Grand Slam are a rock band, formed in 1984 as the brainchild of ex-Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott. The name 'Grand Slam' was invented after a plethora of other band names had been considered, including 'Reactor Factor', 'Catastrophe', 'Hell Bent On Havoc', 'Slam Anthem' and plain 'Slam' (which was actually the name of a song Lynott had in mind), before settling on 'Grand Slam'. Grand Slam had little commercial success
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There Goes My Heart
Dedication
Military Man
Gone Are The Days (Radio Edit)
Gone Are The Days
Sisters of Mercy
Hit the Ground
Come Together (In Harlem)
19
Crime Rate
Spitfire
Crazy
Nineteen
Long Road
Starcrossed Lovers
Grand Slam
Face
Trail Of Tears
Light Up The Sky
Pirate Song
Rock My World
Feeling Is Strong (Jo's Song)
Waiting For Tomorrow
One way to heaven
I Wanna Know!
Get High
Take Me Higher
Wheel Of Fortune
Don't Leave
Afterlife
HERE WE GO
Whiskey in the Jar
I WANNA TOUCH YOU
WITHOUT DREAMS
I Wanna Live
Lifetimers for the Funk (Jayl Funk Remix)
Don't Mess With Me
If This Should Be Our Last Goodbye
Harlem
HELLO
RHYTHMIC NOISE
TELL ME
COOKIES
KEEP ON DANCIN'
SPEND THE NIGHT
No No No
LOOKIN' FOR LOVE
FARAWAY
UNDER PRESSURE
Gay Boys
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