Phil Collins - For A Friend (rare Song) May 2026
The song honors Don Myrick, a member of the Phenix Horns who played saxophone on many of Collins' biggest hits. Myrick was killed during a police raid in Los Angeles when an officer mistook a lighter for a weapon.
It first surfaced in 1994 as a B-side on the second UK single for "We Wait and We Wonder". 2. Lyrical Themes PHIL COLLINS - FOR A FRIEND (RARE SONG)
Lyrics describe a friend calling for help and "strength to go on". The song honors Don Myrick, a member of
"For a Friend" is a rare Phil Collins song written as a heartfelt tribute to his longtime friend and saxophonist, , who was tragically shot and killed by a police officer in 1993. Though it was recorded during the sessions for the 1993 album Both Sides , it did not make the final tracklist and remained a hidden gem for years. 1. Background and Origin Though it was recorded during the sessions for
In the third verse, Collins questions the official story of the death, with lines like "What did they know? What did they hide?" and "If they told the truth, he might be here today".
Recorded entirely by Phil Collins during the Both Sides sessions (1993), where he famously played every instrument himself.