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  2. Change the World - Wikipedia

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    Although "Change the World" is best known by Eric Clapton's unplugged acoustic version, an electric performance of the song was featured on Babyface's 1997 live album, MTV Unplugged NYC 1997, released on November 25 the same year, with Clapton on co-lead vocals and electric guitar. Babyface also served as the song's producer for the electric ...

  3. Layla - Wikipedia

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    On 20 September 1983, a benefit show called the ARMS Charity Concert for Multiple Sclerosis at the Royal Albert Hall in London featured a jam with Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page performing "Layla". [31] Clapton, Beck, and Page were the Yardbirds' successive lead guitarists from 1963 to 1968. [32]

  4. MTV Unplugged NYC 1997 - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Writer(s) Notes Length; 1. "Change the World" Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick: feat. Eric Clapton: 7:33: 2. "Talk to Me" Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds: feat. Eric Clapton

  5. Phenomenon (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack features performances by international music stars including Eric Clapton, Bryan Ferry and Peter Gabriel, and went on to be a high-selling soundtrack release. The single "Change the World", performed by Eric Clapton, which was released off the album became a global hit and helped to promote the soundtrack's sales figures. [2] "

  6. Change the World (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Change the World" is a song by Eric Clapton. Change the World may also refer to: "Change the World", a song by Westlife from Westlife; Change the World (Dawnstar EP), 2007; Change the World (Martha Munizzi album), 2008; Change the World (Ringo Starr EP), 2021; Change the World: An Introduction, by Dokken "Change the World" (P.O.D. song), 2003 ...

  7. It's in the Way That You Use It - Wikipedia

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    The recording first appeared as part of the film soundtrack, before it was released as a single or on Eric Clapton's 1986 studio album release. The British rock musician wrote "It's in the Way That You Use It" with Robbie Robertson, whose work with The Band in the 1960s encouraged Eric Clapton to get away from the long, heavy solos he was ...

  8. One More Car, One More Rider - Wikipedia

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    One More Car, One More Rider is the eighth live album by Eric Clapton, released on 5 November 2002 on Duck / Reprise Records.It is also his third double live album. The album contains songs performed during Clapton's 2001 world tour.

  9. Talk to Me (Babyface song) - Wikipedia

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    A live performance featuring Clapton on was released in 1997 on the album MTV Unplugged NYC 1997. [2] Just before performing the song with Clapton for the MTV Unplugged session, Edmonds explained how the song came about: "This is a song that I was working on when we worked together on Change the World. He started playing guitar and I started ...