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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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    Bell Bottom Blues" is a popular song, with music was written by Leon Carr, and the lyrics by Hal David. [1] The song was published in 1953. First recordings.

  4. 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

  5. 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]

  6. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    Duane Allman – guitar and slide guitar (on all tracks except "I Looked Away," "Bell Bottom Blues," and "Keep on Growing") [57] Albhy Galuten – piano (on "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out") Production. Tom Dowd – executive production [57] Derek and the Dominos (Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle, Jim Gordon) – production

  7. Bobby Whitlock - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Whitlock helped Clapton finish "Bell Bottom Blues", although he was not initially credited as a co-writer on that song. [48] "Keep on Growing" and "Thorn Tree in the Garden" featured Whitlock on lead vocals, while on other tracks he and Clapton shared the singing in a style reminiscent of Sam & Dave. [1] [49]

  8. Bell-bottoms - Wikipedia

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    Bell-bottoms are mentioned in the popular 1971 music single "Bell Bottom Blues" by blues-rock group Derek and the Dominos. In the 1970s, bell-bottoms moved back into mainstream fashion via Brian Spiller; [ 6 ] Sonny and Cher helped popularize bell-bottoms in the US by wearing them on their popular television show . [ 6 ]

  9. 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]