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"Tulsa Time" is a song written by Danny Flowers, and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in October 1978 as the first single from the album Expressions . It was Williams' eighth number one on the country chart, spending a single week at number one and eleven weeks in the top 40. [ 1 ]
Backless is the sixth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, released in November 1978. ... Later in 1980 "Tulsa Time" was #30 on the Billboard 100 with the 1977 song ...
During that time Clapton was a frequent performer at a variety of venues in the Tulsa area. In his review of Clapton's 1978 album Backless, critic Robert Christgau wrote, "Whatever Eric isn't anymore . . . he's certainly king of the Tulsa sound." [22] In addition to Clapton, J.J. Cale's influence has been cited by Mark Knopfler, among
He is known for creating songs that became hits for other artists. His best-known song is "Tulsa Time" recorded by Don Williams which became the number one U.S. Billboard country song of 1979. It was later recorded by Eric Clapton and reached number 30 on Billboard pop charts.
Eric Patrick Clapton CBE ... Clapton and Crow performed an alternate version of "Tulsa Time" with other guitar legends at the ... Clapton with "Blackie" in 1978. He ...
Tulsa Time" (Danny Flowers) – 4:02 "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" 06:27 - Previously unreleased "If I Don't Be There by Morning" (Bob Dylan, Helena Springs) 04:12 "Ramblin' on My Mind"/"Have You Ever Loved A Woman" (Robert Johnson/Traditional/Billy Myles) – 8:48 "Presence of the Lord" (Clapton) – with Derek and the Dominos 06:05
British guitarist and singer-songwriter Eric Clapton's recording career as a solo artist began in 1970, with the release of his self-titled debut, Eric Clapton.Since then, he has released several best selling albums, such as Unplugged (1992), From the Cradle (1994), and Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton (1999).
Glyn Johns produced the Clapton recording, which was released on the 1977 album Slowhand.It was also released as the B-side for "Lay Down Sally".A live version of "Cocaine" from the album Just One Night charted on the Billboard Hot 100 as the B-side of "Tulsa Time", which was a No. 30 hit in 1980.