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The song was chosen by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of its "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll", [114] and Rolling Stone ranked the song at number 27 on their list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". [115] The Recording Industry Association of America ranked "Layla" at number 118 on their Songs of the Century on 7 March 2001. [116]
The majority of the songs on Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs were products of Clapton and Whitlock's collaboration, which produced six of the nine originals on the recording, with five covers making up the balance. Clapton used a diminutive 5-watt tweed Fender Champ during the sessions, [11] which has grown to legend since.
Both tracks were included on the 2011 reissue of Layla. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Debut album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs recorded during September 1970, released on 9 November. Billboard 200 # 16 [94] In 1990 a new mix was released as The Layla Sessions: 20th Anniversary Edition with unreleased tracks and jams. Billboard 200 ...
"Tell the Truth" is a song by the English–American band Derek and the Dominos, released in 1970 as the eighth track on their album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.The song was composed primarily by keyboardist Bobby Whitlock, with guitarist Eric Clapton adding the last verse. [2]
The acoustic rework of "Layla" was released as the single "Layla (Acoustic)", sometimes titled as "Layla (Unplugged)" in September 1992. The release reached top positions in both 1992 and 1993, reaching No. 1 in the RPM Canadian Top Singles chart [28] as well as peaking at No. 4 in the Canadian Adult Contemporary Tracks the same year. [29]
"Bell Bottom Blues" is a song written by Eric Clapton and Bobby Whitlock, [2] and performed by Derek and the Dominos. It dealt with Clapton's unrequited love for Pattie Boyd, the wife of his friend George Harrison, and appeared on the 1970 double album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
Sting became the first award recipient in 1992 for the song "The Soul Cages". Eric Clapton, 1993 award recipient for the song "Layla", performing in 2017 Members of the 1994 award-winning band Soul Asylum in 2010 Four-time award winner Bruce Springsteen, performing in 1988 Two-time award recipient Alanis Morissette, performing in 2014 1997 award recipient Tracy Chapman at the 2009 Cactus ...
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [36] 1991 "Bad Love" Won [38] 1992 24 Nights: Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Nominated [36] 1993 "Layla" Best Rock Song Won [39] "Tears in Heaven" Record of the Year Won [39] Unplugged: Album of the Year Won [39] "Tears in Heaven" Song of the Year Won [39] Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Won [39 ...