"Layla" is one of rock's most iconic songs, blending blues-rock intensity with Clapton's emotional turmoil over his unrequited love for Pattie Boyd. The piano coda, added by Jim Gordon, contrasts the fiery first half with melancholic elegance.
"Layla" is one of Eric Clapton’s most famous compositions, originally recorded with Derek and the Dominos. The piano coda, arranged by Jim Gordon, has become a hallmark of the song. This version appears to be a user-created piano arrangement.
Originally recorded by Derek and the Dominos in 1970, Eric Clapton's 1992 acoustic "Layla Unplugged" reimagined the rock classic as a soulful ballad, revitalizing its popularity and earning a Grammy Award.
The piano outro of "Layla", co-written by Jim Gordon, became one of the most recognizable codas in rock history, blending blues and classical influences.
One of Eric Clapton's most iconic rock ballads, originally recorded with Derek and the Dominos, featuring one of the most recognizable guitar riffs in rock history.
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