🎵 Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally REACTION

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I'd completely forgotten just how good this song is! A blues influence but solid country!

rayjennings
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This has a Jerry Reed, swamp-funk feel to it. Someone should suggest they listen to When You're Hot, You're Hot, Amos Moses or She Got The Goldmine, I Got The Shaft.

TheKitchenerLeslie
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This was the period in the '70s when he was trying to kick his various addictions and was fascinated with country music and acoustic blues. His favorite influences at the time were Don Williams (you should listen to his stuff, very mellow country vibe) and JJ Cale, a laid-back blues artist who also heavily influenced Lynyrd Skynyrd.

John_Chu
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A similar sound, but, more bittersweet lyrics, is his song Promises. This particular shuffle rhythm is made to sound like an old train, chugging along.

thefoss
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The backup singers bring a real sweetness to Clapton’s sound. I think the story was that his management didn’t have a lot of confidence of him as a singer, and pushed him to add them prominently to his 70’s records.

TonyAngeloX
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COUNTRY! with a little blues and a little rock in it - at the time, many people thought Clapton had lost his touch (compared to songs while in "Cream" and "Blind Faith") I like it more now, than I did back in the day.

completecharleston
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Finally someone reacts to this Clapton classic! Awesome shuffle guitar riff and train beat

zoots
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Great background vocals by Marcy Levy (who co-wrote the song) and Yvonne Elliman (who had a number one single "If I Can't Have You")

mvellis
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Layla, Let It Rain, BellBottom Blues, Why Does Love Have To Be So Sad .
just a few other gems to consider.

fastwood
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Great artist and song! This is country rock, rockabilly. Yes, leans bluesy and country.

joesmith
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Have I mentioned OCEANS OF SLUMBER and their new song THE WATERS RISING?😊🐶 Many times now.😅

auralfixxation
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One of the best guitarists of all time - and yes Clapton was heavily influenced by the blues.

aquablushgirl
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His 80's stuff is actually really good! If you can find it, his cover of his own 1970 hit "After Midnight" released in 1988 is AWESOME!

klasseact
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That sound is the Tulsa sound. It's a little bit southern, a little bit blues, a little bit country, and pure, sweet rock n'roll.

mookie
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Love the guitar in this song. And what an amazing life story this man has to share.

brobinson
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This sound is called "The Tulsa Sound". Most of the the band members were from Tulsa Oklahoma. Clapton lived here in Tulsa for a short while, loving the style of music. That sound includes Leon Russell, JJ Cales, the Hansons, David Gates, and many others.

ronstrat
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Country rock was huge in the 70's.

maxbrazil
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A bit of Bob Marley Reggae influence. This was off his Journeyman album which also featured, "I shot the Sheriff."

dpatrick
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Backing singer is marchella levy  later known as  Marcella detroit ...she also has a writing credit on this song ...she later became one half of the group Shakespeare's sister :)

jutwilton
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lots of good memories with this album. my wife's dad had it in the basement den where the stereo was. when I'd come over we'd go down and "listen to music" in the den and this was one of my favs that he had. Wonderful Tonight is on this Slowhand album and a great love song.

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