Bell Bottom Blues (1970 song)
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"Bell Bottom Blues" | ||
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Single by Derek and the Dominos | ||
from the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs | ||
Released | 1970 (album) | |
Format | Vinyl album | |
Recorded | Criteria Studios, Miami, 1970 | |
Genre | Rock music | |
Length | 5:01 | |
Label | Atco Records | |
Producer(s) | Tom Dowd | |
Chart positions | ||
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Derek and the Dominos singles chronology | ||
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970) |
Derek and the Dominos In Concert (1973) |
"Bell Bottom Blues" is a song by Eric Clapton performed by Derek and the Dominos. It is a song (apparently) dealing with unrequited love on the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
The song shares its title with an older number by Teresa Brewer; for that piece, see Bell Bottom Blues.
As Duane Allman's debut does not come until the album's fourth track (the blues standard "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"), "Bell Bottom Blues" features only Clapton on guitar; Clapton compensates for this by overdubbing rhythm and lead parts. The track is likely the second-best known cut from the album, surpassed only by the famous title track, "Layla".