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  2. (I) Get Lost - Wikipedia

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    "(I) Get Lost" is a pop song written and recorded by the British rock musician Eric Clapton. The title was released as both a single on 23 November 1999 for Reprise Records and is featured as part of the compilation album Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton, which was released on 12 October 1999. It was written for the movie The Story ...

  3. Angel (J. J. Cale song) - Wikipedia

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    Cale wrote the song in 1981 and kept the publishing rights for the title for Really Crazy Mamas Music, administered by Broadcast Music Incorporated. [2] For his track-by-track commentary on the Old Sock release in 2013, Clapton explained: "When we did this other album that was just called Clapton, we had tracks in the can, which was another thing to do with why this came to be, this album ...

  4. Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton - Wikipedia

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    Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton is a compilation album by English guitarist Eric Clapton featuring his hits from the 1980s and 1990s. The album was released on 12 October 1999 by the Duck / Reprise Records label. [ 1 ]

  5. I Can't Stand It (Eric Clapton song) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwald goes on to saying that the song's "lyrics have a venomous jealousy, and they are some of Clapton's most literate of the period". He rounded his review up by saying that "musically, some classic, almost Booker T. & the M.G.'s-styled chord changes highlight the driving tempo, providing Clapton with a huge hit". [3]

  6. Nothing but the Blues (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nothing but the Blues is a 1995 documentary film about Eric Clapton's musical journey and his love for Blues music. Martin Scorsese was one of the executive producers. [1] It is not to be confused with the 2003 album release Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Eric Clapton.

  7. Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies is the seventh live album and a box set by Eric Clapton, released in 1996. Unlike the first Crossroads box set that encompasses more than three decades of Clapton's work, Crossroads 2 is a chronicle of Clapton's live shows between 1974 through 1978. The album is largely focused on longer renditions of ...

  8. Live in Hyde Park (Eric Clapton album) - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton) Five Long Years ; Tearing Us Apart (Eric Clapton, Greg Phillinganes) Old Love (Eric Clapton, Robert Cray) I'm Tore Down (Freddie King) Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Billy Myles) White Room (Jack Bruce, Pete Brown) Every Day I Have The Blues (T-Bone Walker) Holy Mother (Eric Clapton, Stephen Bishop)

  9. Watch Out for Lucy - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics and music were written by Clapton, and is composed in the key of A major. [1] Record producer Glyn Johns worked with Clapton during the recording sessions. The song was released in September 1978 as the B-side of "Promises", from Clapton's 1978 studio album Backless . [ 2 ]