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The Core Lyrics By Eric Clapton Songs Album: Slowhand Year: 1977 Every morning when I wake, a feeling soon begins to overtake me. Ringing in my ears resou

Eric Clapton - The Cor
Eric Clapton - The Core


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Album: Slowhand
Released: 1977

The Core Lyrics


Every morning when I wake, a feeling soon begins to overtake me.
Ringing in my ears resounds through my brain; it finally surrounds me.
There is fire, there is life, there is passion, fever and fury.
There is love and there is hate, there is longing, anger and worry.

[Chorus]
Oh, I have a flame; feel it touch my heart.
And down at my core is the hottest part.
I can burn without fuel.

If it should become too cold, I know I can endure the frostbite.
Oh, a blanket then I'll wrap around me; I keep myself so close to my side.
No one then can cause me harm, just as the river runs into the sea.
Cause every day, your fire alarm is deafening the silence all around me.

[Chorus]

It is burning.
It is burning.

You can trust me; we can laugh. Together we can share our sorrow.
I will give you secrets too, an attitude that you may borrow.
Gypsy woman said to me, "One thing you must bear in your mind:
You are young and you are free, but damned if you're deceased in your own lifetime."

Oh, you have a flame; feel it in your heart.
And down at The Core is the hottest part.
We can burn without fuel.

It is burning.
It is burning.

Writer/s: CLAPTON, ERIC PATRICK / LEVY, MARCY
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Clapton wrote this based on a repeating guitar riff he came up with.
  • The original title was "The Riff," followed by "Burning Hot Core," and finally "The Core."
  • Marcy Levy, one of Clapton's backup singers, helped him write this. She also helped him with "Lay Down Sally." In 1988, using the name Marcella Detroit, she joined former Bananarama singer Siobhan Fahey to form Shakespear's Sister.
  • A rare Clapton song with horns. Mel Collins, who has also recorded with King Crimson and The Rolling Stones, played the sax. It was the first time Clapton used horns since his first solo album.

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