Lay Down Sally
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| “Lay Down Sally” | |||||
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| Single by Eric Clapton from the album Slowhand |
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| A-side | Lay Down Sally | ||||
| B-side | Cocaine | ||||
| Released | November 1977 | ||||
| Recorded | Olympic Studios in London | ||||
| Genre | Blues | ||||
| Length | 5:34 | ||||
| Label | RSO | ||||
| Writer(s) | Eric Clapton, Marcy Levy, and George Terry | ||||
| Eric Clapton singles chronology | |||||
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"Lay Down Sally" is a single by Eric Clapton. It appeared on his November 1977 album Slowhand, and reached #3 on the Billboard singles chart. It is a shuffle performed in the style of J. J. Cale.
[edit] Personnel
- Eric Clapton: Electric guitars, vocals
- Marcy Levy: Vocals
- George Terry: Electric guitar
- Carl Radle: Electric Bass
- Dick Sims: Electric Piano
- Jamie Oldaker: Drums
[edit] External links
- Lay Down Sally on songfacts.com

