I'm pretty sure that was Eric Clapton.
derek and the dominos
It was Eric Clapton.
Same answer as the previous question you asked.
Good question. But no, there is no violin, that sweet music on the Layla coda was done on slide guitar, nearly all by the late great Duane Allman on a Gibson Les Paul, though Clapton, too, did a bit of slide (a Fender Stratocaster he named "Brownie") playing on the song.
The song is Layla by Eric Claptons band Derik and the Dominos
Derek and the Dominos
derek and the dominos
It was Eric Clapton.
Same answer as the previous question you asked.
It is Layla -- but it's the version by Derek and the Dominos -- Eric Clapton's early 1970s band. It is all the way at the end of that recording, called a "piano coda".
Good question. But no, there is no violin, that sweet music on the Layla coda was done on slide guitar, nearly all by the late great Duane Allman on a Gibson Les Paul, though Clapton, too, did a bit of slide (a Fender Stratocaster he named "Brownie") playing on the song.
The song is Layla by Eric Claptons band Derik and the Dominos
Derek And The Dominos - Bell Bottom Blues
drum solo by Derek and the Dominos' Jim Gordon
Derek and the Dominoes are a band that was formed in the year 1970. The best selling album of Derek and the Dominoes is called "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs."
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.
Derek Dick aKA Fish ... the original singer