Yes, Eric Clapton recorded "Tin Pan Alley" as part of his 1986 album August. The song showcases Clapton's signature blues style and features his emotive guitar work and vocals. It highlights his ability to blend rock and blues, making it a notable track in his discography.
Yes.
Once because he were drunk. To prove to the police that he really was Eric, he asked them to give him a guitar. Then he could get out.
No one has covered "Layla" other than "Pickin On" and that doesn't count. Layla is unique and no one has the skills of Eric Clapton and late Duane Allman to pull it off. Best Rock Song Ever.
He did. Not sure which album,I think it is on the Crossroads 4 disc set.
Freddie King did it first in 1960. His didn't do so well.
Yes.
Huh? I thought that was Eric Clapton's song? lol
Once because he were drunk. To prove to the police that he really was Eric, he asked them to give him a guitar. Then he could get out.
Bluegrass singer Alison Krauss has recorded one duet with Eric Clapton. It was featured on the Crossing Jordan soundtrack, titled, "Can't Find My Way Home." Eric Clapton plays the guitar for the song, but does not sing.
NO
No one has covered "Layla" other than "Pickin On" and that doesn't count. Layla is unique and no one has the skills of Eric Clapton and late Duane Allman to pull it off. Best Rock Song Ever.
He did. Not sure which album,I think it is on the Crossroads 4 disc set.
Freddie King did it first in 1960. His didn't do so well.
I would put them about the same. Clapton, though is the far better musician and is can out play Dylan. I saw Dylan in concert and it was the worse concert I have ever been to. Some of the songs he didn't seem to know. I would love to go to a Clapton concert.
Yes, at the Concert for Bangladesh with George Harrison August 1971.
No, Janis Joplin did not record a version of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door." The song, written by Bob Dylan, was famously covered by other artists, including Eric Clapton and Guns N' Roses, but Joplin's discography does not include this particular track. She is known for her powerful renditions of other songs, but "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" is not among them.
Doubts hold that Harrison never cared to perform the classic rock song: "Layla" was written by Eric Clapton -- in a successful effort to woo / seduce Harrison's wife, who left him to live with Clapton. Months after Clapton and Layla married, the intention of the song was revealed. Talk about adding insult to injury for Harrison upon his learning this fact.