The studio version was first released on their 1974 album Nightlife, and went on to be a live favourite, showcasing the guitarists, including Brian Robertson, Scott Gorham, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and John Sykes.
[3] "Still in Love with You" was one of the demos that secured the group's contract with Phonogram Records in summer 1974, by which time Moore had been replaced by guitarists Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham.
[4] Manager Chris O'Donnell later said he lied to the Phonogram representatives, saying Robertson (then aged 17) played the solo instead of Moore.
After Lynott's death, the touring version of Thin Lizzy performed the song as a duet in 2011–12, with vocals shared between keyboard player Darren Wharton and frontman Ricky Warwick.
[11] CD #6 features a previously unreleased concert from the band's Chinatown tour in 1980, recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, UK.
This version features Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson[15] and the B-side is entitled "Heart out of Love" which was co-written by Peter Bardens and Tench.
[16] The first solo album of Curt Smith after leaving Tears for Fears, entitled Soul on Board, closes with a cover of the song.