Eric Clapton Addressed Love Letters to Pattie Boyd to ‘Layla,’ the Name of the Song He Wrote for Her
In 1970, Eric Clapton wrote his secret love, Pattie Boyd, one of the most famous classic rock love songs, “Layla.” Before he showed his tune to the object of his affection, Clapton sent Boyd, the wife ...
There's no song on earth that better captures the agony of unrequited love than Eric Clapton's "Layla". And, Ed Sheeran—king of angsty songs about love—is the only person on earth equipped to cover it ...
"Do you want to see me crawl across the floor to you?" ...
Pattie Boyd, 82, supported ex-husband Eric Clapton by attending his April 20–21 warm-up shows in Guildford, England, where he played songs written about her. On Instagram on April 24, Boyd called the ...
Brad Paisley is not only one of country music's biggest stars, he's also one of the genre's most accomplished guitar players. He reminded fans of that fact when he performed an impressive acoustic ...
For the past six years, Eric Clapton has been disappointing fans by playing a stripped-down rendition of “Layla” on the acoustic guitar at this concerts as opposed to the original, electric one. He ...
Jim Gordon, a prolific and in-demand session drummer for dozens of acts who joined Eric Clapton in writing “Layla” for their band Derek and the Dominos and later was convicted of murdering his mother, ...
The prolific drummer died in prison following his 1983 conviction for killing his mother. By Starr Bowenbank Jim Gordon, drummer and co-writer for Eric Clapton‘s 1971 hit “Layla,” has died at age 77.
THE inside story of how Eric Clapton sneakily stole his pal George Harrison’s first wife, Pattie Boyd, has finally been revealed. In her upcoming autobiography, “Wonderful Tonight,” Boyd, a former ...
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