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  2. Bell Bottom Blues (Derek and the Dominos song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bell Bottom Blues" was recorded before Duane Allman joined the recording sessions for the Layla album, so Clapton was the only guitarist on the song. [1] [5] [6] Clapton compensated for this by playing multiple guitar parts, including a sensitive, George Harrison-style guitar solo and chime-like harmonics.

  3. Bell Bottom Blues (Leon Carr and Hal David song) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Bell Bottom Blues" is a popular song, with music was written by Leon Carr, and the lyrics by Hal David. [1] The ...

  4. Derek and the Dominos - Wikipedia

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    Only three songs – "I Looked Away", "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Keep on Growing" – were recorded without his participation. The band remade "Tell the Truth" during the sessions and subsequently attempted to have the Spector-produced single cancelled. [65]

  5. Bell Bottom Trousers - Wikipedia

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    Bell Bottom Trousers was the last song with a military connection to be featured on the popular radio and television broadcast Your Hit Parade. [2] The recording by Tony Pastor's orchestra was made on April 4, 1945 and released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-1661, with the flip side "Five Salted Peanuts". [3]

  6. Bell Bottom Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Bell Bottom Blues" may refer to: "Bell Bottom Blues" (Carr/David song) , 1953 song popularized by Teresa Brewer in the United States and Alma Cogan in the United Kingdom "Bell Bottom Blues" (Derek and the Dominos song) , 1970 song written by Eric Clapton and Bobby Whitlock, and popularized by his band Derek and the Dominos

  7. Bobby Whitlock - Wikipedia

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    Whitlock contributed on keyboards and vocals to two Delaney & Bonnie albums in 1969, Home and Accept No Substitute. [11] Their touring band, known as Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, included musicians he would continue to work with on projects through to the early 1970s: bassist Carl Radle; drummers Jim Keltner and Jim Gordon; [12] and a horn section comprising Bobby Keys and Jim Price.

  8. Layla - Wikipedia

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    The recording of the first section consisted of sixteen tracks of which six were guitar tracks: a rhythm part by Clapton, three tracks of harmonies played by Clapton (the main power chord riff on both channels and two harmonies against that main riff, one on the left channel and one on the right channel), a track of solos by Allman (fretted ...

  9. Wesley Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Schultz had previously released a version of Eric Clapton's song "Bell Bottom Blues" on September 3, which was included on the album. [16] In December 2024, he participated on a single by the Uruguayan artist Zeballos. The song, "AIRPORT RISOTTO", garnered mild attention because this was the first time the Uruguayan artist participated with one ...