Yes. He wrote and composed it and recorded it for Leon Russell's Shelter Records label in 1976 on the LP Troubadour. Clapton recorded it first time in 1977 on the LP Slowhand. Recorded in May 1977. Rene Denmark
JJ cale
Yes; it was on his 1976 "Troubadour" album, and Clapton included it on his 1977 "Slowhand" album. He also wrote it.
Cocaine was written by J J Cale way back in 1976 on his album Troubadour. Eric Clapton recorded on his 1977 album Slowhand and released it as a single in 1980. Clapton was already addicted by this time.
That'd probably be JJ Cale, who did the original. I think he guested on the Clapton version but the two sound totally different.
"Cocaine" SongEric Clapton has done the best known song with the title "Cocaine." But, other artists have also written songs by that name. For example, in the late 70's - J.J. Cale too.ACTUALLY, J.J. Cale was the original writer. Clapton ripped off alot of his songsI might have to agree here, I also thought Cale wrote this song. He had a couple of killer albums, one of which was a "white" album with cocaine on it. Also, "I'm goin down, I'm goin down down down down down". Great song. As for ripping Clapton off, they're buds and performed together on numerous occassons.
eric clapton
JJ cale
Yes; it was on his 1976 "Troubadour" album, and Clapton included it on his 1977 "Slowhand" album. He also wrote it.
Cocaine was written by J J Cale way back in 1976 on his album Troubadour. Eric Clapton recorded on his 1977 album Slowhand and released it as a single in 1980. Clapton was already addicted by this time.
Either Eric Clapton or JJ Cale.
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.
That'd probably be JJ Cale, who did the original. I think he guested on the Clapton version but the two sound totally different.
"Cocaine" SongEric Clapton has done the best known song with the title "Cocaine." But, other artists have also written songs by that name. For example, in the late 70's - J.J. Cale too.ACTUALLY, J.J. Cale was the original writer. Clapton ripped off alot of his songsI might have to agree here, I also thought Cale wrote this song. He had a couple of killer albums, one of which was a "white" album with cocaine on it. Also, "I'm goin down, I'm goin down down down down down". Great song. As for ripping Clapton off, they're buds and performed together on numerous occassons.
J J Cale is most know for his two songs 'After midnight' and 'Cocaine'. These songs written by himself were said to have made Eric Clapton famous. J J Cale released his first single in 1958, followed by his first album in 1972.
Road to Escondido.
The Road to Escondido was released in 2006 by Clapton and Cale. The first time they met face to face was at the Crossroads guitar festival in 2004 in Dallas. Although they had spoken over the years, it was their first meeting.
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.