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  2. Layla - Wikipedia

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    The acoustic version of "Layla" was produced by Russ Titelman. [63] Clapton recorded the acoustic version of "Layla" on a C.F. Martin & Co. steel-string acoustic guitar in OOO-42 style from 1939 which was hand built in Nazareth, Pennsylvania (No. OOO-42/73234). Clapton called this guitar one of the finest instruments he has ever used and called ...

  3. Unplugged (Eric Clapton album) - Wikipedia

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    Unplugged is a 1992 live album by Eric Clapton, recorded at Bray Studios, England in front of an audience for the MTV Unplugged television series. [1] It includes a version of the successful 1992 single "Tears in Heaven" and an acoustic version of "Layla".

  4. Eric Clapton’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ to Be Released in Theaters ...

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    Clapton’s acoustic performance, in which he reworks his Derek and the Dominos hit “Layla” and performs a stripped-down version of “Tears in Heaven,” is one of the most famous ...

  5. Complete Clapton - Wikipedia

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    The two-disc collection was released on 9 October 2007 to accompany Eric Clapton's official autobiography ... "Layla" (Acoustic version) Clapton, Gordon: Unplugged, 1992:

  6. Eric Clapton Reveals How 'Tears in Heaven' Helped Him ... - AOL

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    Clapton, 79, famously performed an acoustic version of his hit single “Tears in Heaven” for Unplugged, which aired as an MTV special and was later released as a live album.

  7. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    The version with vocals released on Layla captures the jam's slower pace. Both vocal versions were later included on the 1972 compilation The History of Eric Clapton. The last track on the album, "Thorn Tree in the Garden", was recorded with Whitlock, Clapton, Allman, Radle and Gordon sitting in a circle around a single microphone.