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  2. Tulsa Time - Wikipedia

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    "Tulsa Time" is a song written by Danny Flowers, and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in October 1978 as the first single from the album Expressions . It was Williams' eighth number one on the country chart, spending a single week at number one and eleven weeks in the top 40. [ 1 ]

  3. Time Pieces Vol.II Live in the Seventies - Wikipedia

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    Eric Clapton chronology; Timepieces: The Best of Eric Clapton (1982) ... Tulsa Time" (Danny Flowers) – 4:02 "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" 06:27 ...

  4. Danny Flowers - Wikipedia

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    After the performance, Flowers and Williams went to Clapton's hotel room where the three men took turns playing songs. Flowers sang and played guitar on his new song, "Tulsa Time" with Williams singing harmony and Clapton playing slide guitar on a dobro. [4] Clapton said, "I love that song and I want to record it right away". [4]

  5. Eric Clapton - Wikipedia

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    Eric Patrick Clapton (born 30 ... Clapton and Crow performed an alternate version of "Tulsa Time" with other guitar legends at the Crossroads Guitar Festival in ...

  6. Tulsa sound - Wikipedia

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    Eric Clapton was the most prominent non-Tulsa artist associated with the Tulsa sound. For 10 years, his band consisted of Tulsans Carl Radle (bass), Dick Sims (organ), and Jamie Oldaker (drums). During that time Clapton was a frequent performer at a variety of venues in the Tulsa area.

  7. Cocaine (song) - Wikipedia

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    Glyn Johns produced the Clapton recording, which was released on the 1977 album Slowhand.It was also released as the B-side for "Lay Down Sally".A live version of "Cocaine" from the album Just One Night charted on the Billboard Hot 100 as the B-side of "Tulsa Time", which was a No. 30 hit in 1980.

  8. ARMS Charity Concerts - Wikipedia

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    On "Rita Mae" and "Cocaine", Clapton can be seen playing a Gibson Explorer rather than his famed Stratocaster Blackie that he used on all other numbers apart from "Everybody Oughta Make a Change", "Goodnight Irene" (an acoustic number) and "Tulsa Time" on which he used Brownie - the 1956 sunburst finish Stratocaster most famously used on "Layla ...

  9. Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 is the Rhino Entertainment and Warner Brothers release to the 2007 Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival.The concert was recorded on July 28, 2007 at the Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois.