Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs is a blues rock album by Derek and the Dominos, released in november 1970. The album is best known for the title track, "Layla". It is often considered as Eric Claptons best musical performance, in collaboration with Bobby Whitlock, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle and guest musician Duane Allman on lead and slide guitar.
Numbers[Edit][]
Side 1
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Nr.
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Title
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Writer (s)
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1.
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I Looked Away
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Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock
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3: 05
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2.
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Bell Bottom Blues
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Clapton
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5: 02
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3.
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Keep on Growing
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Clapton, Whitlock
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6: 21
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4.
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Nobody Knows You When you're Down and Out
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Jimmy Cox
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4: 57
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Side 2
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Nr.
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Title
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Writer (s)
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1.
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I Am Yours
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Clapton, Nezami
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3: 34 am
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2.
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Anyday
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Clapton, Whitlock
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6: 35
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3.
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Key to the Highway
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Big Bill Broonzy , Charles Segar
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9: 40
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Side 3
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Nr.
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Title
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Writer (s)
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1.
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Tell the Truth
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Clapton, Whitlock
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6: 39
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2.
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Why Does Love Got to Be So Bad?
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Clapton, Whitlock
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4: 41
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3.
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Have You Ever Loved a Woman
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Billy Myles
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6: 52
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Side 4
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Nr.
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Title
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Writer (s)
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1.
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Little Wing
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Jimi Hendrix
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5: 33
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2.
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It's Too Late
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Chuck Willis
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3: 47
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3.
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Layla
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Clapton, Jim Gordon
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7: 05 am
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4.
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Thorn Tree in the Garden
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Whitlock
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2: 53
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Occupation[Edit][]
- Eric Clapton -lead, rhythm, slide-and-acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Duane Allman -slide guitar on sides 2, 3 and 4
- Jim Gordon -drums, percussion, piano
- Carl Radle – bass guitar, percussion
- Bobby Whitlock -organ, piano, vocals, acoustic guitar