Eric Clapton - I Can't Hold Out
I disabled the comment function because of several insulting comments! This song is taken from the 1974 Album "461 Ocean Boulevard". It was written and first performed by the Slide-Guitarist and Blues Singer Elmore James.


Eric Clapton - Blues Blues Blues
Song from Martin Scorceses Documentary "Nothing But the Blues", with some pics of Eric Clapton playing the song. I think the original title of the Song is "Blues Leave Me Alone", which is, as many other songs played for "Nothing But the Blues", on Claptons "From the Cradle"-Album.


Elmore James - The Sky is Crying
Elmore James (January 27, 1918 -- May 24, 1963) was an American blues guitarist, singer, song writer and band leader. He was known as The King of the Slide Guitar and had a unique guitar style and stirring voice.


Elmore James - It hurts me too
Elmore James (January 27, 1918 -- May 24, 1963) was an American blues guitarist, singer, song writer and band leader. He was known as The King of the Slide Guitar and had a unique guitar style and stirring voice. His song "It hurts me too" has been covered by many great musicians, like Eric Clapt...


BB King - Swing Low Sweet Chariot / Rock me Lord
BB King playing a nice version of Gospel classic Swing Low Sweet Chariot


Carl Perkins - Matchbox
This song is based on Blind Lemon Jeffersons "Matchbox Blues". Most of the lyrics were improvised spontaneously by Carl Perkins during the recording, as he didn't knew Jeffersons Song. Jerry Lee Lewis is playing piano on this song.


Eric Clapton - It hurts me too
Eric Clapton - It hurts me too Heres another Elmore James Cover by the Great Slowhand: de.youtube.com


The Allman Brothers Band - Dreams
Taken from "Duane Allman: An Anthology", with some infos about the great Duane Allman.


Elmore James - Every Day I Have The Blues
Often creditet to blues/boogie woogie pianist Memphis Slim (Peter Chatman), "Every Day I Have The Blues" goes back to the '30s, when it was recorded by the Sparks Brothers. It has become one of the most popular urban blues tunes. Lowell Fulson had a hit version in the early '50s, and the tune has...


Eric Clapton - Before You Accuse Me (at Hard Rock Calling)
Live at Hard Rock Calling, no video, but good sound


Eric Clapton - Layla (live at Hard Rock Calling)
Live at Hard Rock Calling, no video, but good sound


Blind Faith - Well Alright
The Supergroup Blind Faith: Steve Winwood - Vocals, Keyboards, Organ Eric Clapton - Guitar Ginger Baker - Drums Rick Grech - Bass


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