The Busboys

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The Busboys
Origin U.S.
Years active 1980s - present
Website Official Site

The Busboys is a rock/R&B group who enjoyed some popularity in the early 1980s. Their biggest hit, The Boys Are Back in Town was featured in the 1982 movie 48 Hrs. as well as Eddie Murphy's HBO special entitled Delirious the next year. Their song Cleanin' Up the Town was on the soundtrack for the movie Ghostbusters (1984).

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[edit] Comeback

After several years out of the limelight, the group made an appearance on ABC TV during the Capital One Bowl on New Years Day 2005 under their new name, "Brian O'Neal and the Busboys." And in early 2006, they released a new album.

[edit] Albums

[edit] Boys Are Back in Town

  • Boys Are Back In Town
  • Comeback
  • Rockin' & Rollin' In Lodi
  • Don't Let Go
  • Black Man
  • Can't Get That Thang No More
  • Sunday Mornings
  • New Shoes
  • Money Don't Make No Man
  • Rock & Roll
  • Ain't Thru Rockin'

[edit] Minimum Wage Rock & Roll

  • Dr. Doctor
  • Minimum Wage
  • Did You See Me
  • There Goes The Neighborhood
  • Johnny Soul'd Out
  • Kkk
  • Anggie
  • D Day
  • Tell The Coach
  • We Stand United
  • Respect

[edit] Money Don't Make No Man

  • Never Giving Up
  • Hard Work
  • Money Don't Make No Man
  • Meet You At The Top
  • Rock Needs To Roll
  • Something Strange
  • Boys Night Out
  • Change My Condition

[edit] External links