Eric Clapton plays Love In Vain by Robert Johnson
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Eric Clapton plays Love In Vain by Robert Johnson
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Classical Gas. To all the dedicated viewers: if you are one of those people who took the time to look at wikipedia or mason williams website just to tell me that the information on my video is wrong, thankyou. but, im sorry to tell you this….. i dont care! nobody does. but if you fell a very strong need to post a comment on my video about how the info is wrong, please do so. and i willbe so very honoured to delete the email as soon as it gets to my inbox. Yours scincerley Jonathon52
Edit: after viewing a lot of comments saying it’s because he lost his 5 year old son, it’s actually his 4 YEAR OLD son, just to clear that up “Then, on 20 March 1991, Conor, who was four years of age, died when he fell from the 53rd-story window of his mother’s friend’s New York City apartment, landing on the roof of an adjacent four-story building. Clapton’s grief was expressed in the song “Tears in Heaven”,” A nice relaxing song with lyrics ~Peach Enjoy, rate, comment~
Eric Clapton – Layla

Princes Trust Concert, Hyde Park 1996. Drums Steve Gadd. Guitar Andy Fairweather Lowe. Bass Dave Bronze.
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Eric Clapton and Sheryl Crow – My Favorite Mistake
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Eric Clapton ?KNOCKING ON HEAVEN’S DOOR
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Rock Me
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Tomado del dvd del concierto “ONE MORE CAR ONE MORE RIDER”… disfrutenlo!!
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Live at Montreux 1986 With Phil Collins, Nathan East, and Greg Phillinganes
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mark knopfler and eric clapton layla live
Eric Clapton “crossroads” by Robert Johnson
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Derek and Dominos( Eric Clapton( Layla
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www.amazon.com Heartbreaking rendition of the song Tears in Heaven, played live by Eric Clapton during the Reptile tour on December 4, 2001 in Tokyo, Japan
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Robert Johnson Sessions
Eric gives us a fine version of this Otis Rush classic from an abandoned documentary ‘Nothin’ But The Blues’ by Martin Scorsese.