From the outset, the guitar icon made no secret of the fact that the 1991 track held special meaning, having written it as a ...
Clapton’s live “Unplugged” album, which followed the MTV episode, went on to sell more than 26 million copies worldwide.
While Eric Clapton was ascending to rock and roll godhood around the 1960s, he never bothered to revisit this rock staple.
Eric Clapton ... It's best remembered for Clapton's bold acoustic reimagining of "Layla," first recorded with Derek and the Dominos for 1970's Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
During the intimate performance, Clapton delivered first-time acoustic arrangements of hits including Layla, Tears in Heaven.
New, extended version of Eric Clapton’s 1992 ‘Unplugged’ concert film will be screened in select theaters before premiering on Paramount+.
“Cross Road Blues” by Robert Johnson Eric ... Clapton, so it only makes sense that he would include the stunning 1937 track “Cross Road Blues” by Robert Johnson on his list of top songs.
As one of the greatest guitarists of all time, it takes an awful lot to leave someone like Eric Clapton stumped on how to ...