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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.

  • Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sall
    Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally


    Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Slowhand
    Released: 1977

    Lay Down Sally Lyrics


    There is nothing that is wrong
    In wanting you to stay here with me
    I know you've got somewhere to go
    But won't you make yourself at home and stay with me?
    And don't you ever leave

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

    The sun ain't nearly on the rise
    And we still got the moon and stars above
    Underneath the velvet skies
    Love is all that matters
    Won't you stay with me?
    And don't you ever leave

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

    I long to see the morning light
    Coloring your face so dreamily
    So don't you go and say goodbye
    You can lay your worries down and stay with me
    And don't you ever leave

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

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

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  • This jaunty tune is one of Clapton's biggest American hits. He wrote it in the style of one of his favorite songwriters, the Oklahoma musician J.J. Cale (Clapton said the song was "as close as an Englishman could get to being J.J. Cale). The B-side of the single was Clapton's cover of Cale's song "Cocaine."
  • In this song, Clapton tries to convince a girl to hang out with him in bed instead of leaving. The song is not typical of Clapton's work, which is often based on the blues.
  • Marcy Levy, one of Clapton's backup singers, wrote this with him and sang on it. She toured with Bob Seger before joining Clapton's band in 1973. In 1988, Levy, using the name Marcella Detroit, joined former Bananarama singer Siobhan Fahey to form Shakespear's Sister.

    Also getting a songwriting credit on this track is George Terry, who also played guitar on the track. Terry was a member of Clapton's band.
  • "Lay Down Sally" is grammatically incorrect, as it would mean taking Sally and actually placing her horizontally. When asking Sally to join him in bed, Clapton's correct grammar would be "Lie Down Sally." He's in good company: Bob Dylan also ignored this rule of grammar in "Lay Lady Lay." (thanks, Bert - Pueblo, NM)
  • Eric Clapton once had his hand slammed in a car door by a member of the band The Blues Project. As told in Al Kooper's Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards , during the landmark 1967 concert "Murray the K's Easter Rock Extravaganza," Clapton, Steve Katz, and Kooper headed out to a local music store between sets and were a little late getting back. Hurrying out of the cab, "Steve was right behind me and as he left the cab he accidentally slammed the door right on Clapton's hand! Eric began to scream in pain, and Steve turned around, ran back, and opened the door. Miraculously, Eric hadn't broken any bones or even punctured his skin for that matter. Steve felt like a jerk, however. Can you imagine that kind of guilt?"
  • This is the first track on the album. Depending on who you ask, "Slowhand" was either a nickname given to Clapton by the group's manager when he was with The Yardbirds (because of his laid-back guitar style), or derived from what would happen when Clapton would break a string on stage: the audience would do a "slow hand clap" while he fixed it.

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