Layla
"Layla"
Experience the raw emotion of "Layla," the iconic 1970 rock anthem by Derek and the Dominos. Fronted by Eric Clapton, this legendary track is famed for its instantly recognizable guitar riff and passionate vocals, solidifying its place as one of rock music's most enduring masterpieces.
- TITLE: Layla
- BAND: Eric Clapton
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 09
- YEAR: 1970
Released November 9, 1970, on the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, this epic rock track became a signature song for Eric Clapton's work with Derek and the Dominos. Featuring a searing slide guitar duet between Clapton and guest Duane Allman, the song's fiery first section gives way to a melancholic piano coda composed and performed by drummer Jim Gordon, creating a truly unique two-part structure.
"Layla" stands as a monumental achievement in 1970 rock music. Born from intense personal turmoil, its powerful blues-rock energy captures profound longing and desperation. The interplay between Clapton's impassioned vocals and the dual guitars of Clapton and Duane Allman created a sound that was both ferocious and heartbreaking, ensuring the song's legendary status for generations of rock fans.
SONG MEANING: "Layla" is Eric Clapton's anguished expression of unrequited love for Pattie Boyd, who was married to his friend George Harrison at the time. Inspired by the classical Persian story of Layla and Majnun (a tale of unattainable love), the lyrics convey Clapton's intense longing, desperation, and pain over loving someone he couldn't have.
"Eric Clapton"
- TITLE: Eric Clapton
- ACTIVE: 1962–present (1962)
- BAND: Eric Clapton
"Wonderful Tonight"
- TITLE: Wonderful Tonight
- BAND: Eric Clapton
- GENRE: Soft Rock
- OTHER: Love Song
- RELEASEDAY: November 25
- YEAR: 1977
