Eric Clapton Next Time You See Her Slowhand











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Huge fan of Slowhand, 461 Ocean Boulevard, and Backless. I think we have JJ Cale to thank for much of that. Enjoy Slowhand here:    • Eric Clapton ~ Slowhand ~ Full Album ...   I am not monetized on YT. Please like subscribe 💖 (Lyrics info below). • She's got everything a man could ever ask for. • She is lovely, brighter than a morning star. • She is so beautiful, portrait of a sunset. • She got everything, including my old car. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time you see her, tell her that I care. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time I see you, boy you'd better beware. • I'm just trying to warn you that you're bound to get hurt. • I couldn't be her last love, so how could you be her first? • I want to tell you, buddy, things are bound to get rough. • I know that she's only flirting, but I think that I've had enough. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time you see her, tell her that I care. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time I see you, boy you'd better beware. • And if you see her again, I will surely kill you. • And if you see her again, I will surely kill you. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time you see her, tell her that I care. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time I see you, boy you'd better beware. • And if you see her again, I will surely kill you. • And if you see her again, I will surely kill you. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time you see her, tell her that I care. • Next time you see her, tell her that I love her. • Next time I see you, boy you'd better beware. • (Songwriters: Clapton Eric Patrick). • [For Eric Clapton, the early 1970s were filled with drug addiction, personal difficulties and growing dissatisfaction with music. • Singer-songwriter JJ Cale rescued him and gave him a direction, though the man known as the main architect of the highly influential Tulsa Sound didn’t know Clapton at the time. • “I went into that dark period in my life and was just absent, and about that time some of JJ’s early stuff was coming out,” the 69-year-old rock musician said. ” ... I definitely was trying to shake off this guitar legend thing, which I thought was so plebian. It was such a pedestrian way of looking at things. I didn’t want anything to do with that. I didn’t want anything to do with this heavy metal (expletive) that was going on. I can’t stand the noise. I wanted to kind of see the virtuosity, I wanted to get back to fundamentals, and he was a fundamentalist for sure. And so he was my beacon.”]

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