Yes.
Eric Clapton
I think the only song Eric Clapton did of Bob Marley's was I Shot The Sheriff.
bob Marley and the wailers or Eric clapton
The single 'I shot the Sheriff' was recorded in 1973... by Bob Marley - his backing group are called the Wailers.
As far as I know, only two: Bob Marley and Eric Clapton.
Eric Clapton
I think the only song Eric Clapton did of Bob Marley's was I Shot The Sheriff.
bob Marley and the wailers or Eric clapton
There has never been a song called "You Shot the Sheriff". "I Shot the Sheriff" has been recorded by many artists including Bob Marley, but not 10cc.
I Shot The Sheriff
The single 'I shot the Sheriff' was recorded in 1973... by Bob Marley - his backing group are called the Wailers.
As far as I know, only two: Bob Marley and Eric Clapton.
"I Shot the Sheriff," September 13, 1974
The song was written by Bob Marley and performed by the band 'Bob Marley and the Wailers'. This album was released on 15th December 1975. The song is actually "I shot the sheriff" and is based on a claim by a man who accepted of killing a local sheriff but claims that he was falsely accused of killing the Deputy sheriff.
"I Shot the Sheriff" was originally written and recorded by Bob Marley and the Wailers in 1973. However, the version that sold the most copies is Eric Clapton's cover, released in 1974, which became a major hit and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Clapton's rendition significantly contributed to the song's popularity and introduced it to a wider audience.
Bob Marley wrote the song for an album he recorded with the Wailers. Eric Clapton later covered and popularized the song. Bob Dylan has never recorded a version of this song.
Eric Clapton's album "461 Ocean Boulevard" features the song "I Shot the Sheriff," which has a reggae beat. This track, originally by Bob Marley, showcases Clapton's incorporation of reggae influences into his blues-rock style. Additionally, the album includes "Willie and the Hand Jive," which also carries a reggae-inspired rhythm. These songs highlight Clapton's versatility and appreciation for different musical genres.