Cocaine by Eric Clapton If you wanna hang out you've got to take her out; cocaine.
If you wanna get down, down on the ground; cocaine.
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie; cocaine.
When your day is done and you wanna run; cocaine.
If you got bad news, you wanna kick them blues; cocaine.
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie; cocaine.
If your thing is gone and you wanna ride on; cocaine.
Don't forget this fact, you can't get it back; cocaine.
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie; cocaine.
She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie; cocaine.
It is actually by J.J. Cale and it, in it's day and beyond, is very popular. In 1977-1980 if you weren't snorting cocaine you were not really cool.
1973
Eric Clapton added the phrase "that dirty cocaine" to highlight the message of the song being an anti-cocaine anthem and not a song glorifying the drug in any way.
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JJ Caile and Eric Clapton 2 versions
Black Sabbath-Snowblind, Eric Clapton-Cocaine.
No, but he sang a song called cocaine when he was in Cream with Eric Clapton.
Eric Clapton added the phrase "that dirty cocaine" to highlight the message of the song being an anti-cocaine anthem and not a song glorifying the drug in any way.
JJ cale
JJ Caile and Eric Clapton 2 versions
Black Sabbath-Snowblind, Eric Clapton-Cocaine.
R U TALKING ABOUT THE SONG BY ERIC CLAPTON OR THE DRUG?
Im not sure if there is a song Cocaine about a samurai but there is a song Cocaine and it is performed by JJ Cale or in a more famous cover version, by Eric Clapton.
No, but he sang a song called cocaine when he was in Cream with Eric Clapton.
Either Eric Clapton or JJ Cale.
Yes; it was on his 1976 "Troubadour" album, and Clapton included it on his 1977 "Slowhand" album. He also wrote it.
Let It Rain - Eric Clapton song - was created in 1970.
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That'd probably be JJ Cale, who did the original. I think he guested on the Clapton version but the two sound totally different.