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"Layla" by Derek and the Dominos is a classic rock ballad that was released in 1970. The song was written by Eric Clapton and features his distinctive guitar playing and soulful vocals.
The song tells the story of a man who is obsessed with a woman named Layla, who is already married to another man. The lyrics are a poetic and emotional expression of the man's longing and desire for Layla, and the song features a soaring guitar solo and a memorable chorus.
"Layla" was a major hit for Derek and the Dominos, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and becoming one of the band's most popular and enduring songs. It has since been covered by many other artists and has become a staple of classic rock radio.
Here are some interesting facts about "Layla":
- The song was inspired by a real-life romance between Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd, the wife of George Harrison. Clapton and Boyd had a brief affair, but she ultimately returned to her husband.
- The song's iconic guitar riff was inspired by the music of Middle Eastern musicians, particularly the Turkish musician Ismail Yassouf.
- The song's lyrics are full of references to Arabic and Persian literature, including the famous line "What'll you do when you get lonely and nobody's waiting by your side?"
- The song's original version was over 11 minutes long, but it was edited down to its current 7:05 length for radio release.
- "Layla" has been named one of the greatest songs of all time by various publications, including Rolling Stone and VH1.
Overall, "Layla" is a timeless classic that continues to be loved and admired by music fans around the world.