ERIC CLAPTON "EVERY LITTLE THING" WITH REMIXES BY DAMIAN MARLEY
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ERIC CLAPTON "EVERY LITTLE THING" WITH REMIXES BY DAMIAN MARLEYPosted by Abinaya | May 31, 2013
Along with the commissioned Marley remixes, it includes the album version from "Old Sock" and the track "No Sympathy" that was originally only available on iTunes.
"The connection between Eric Clapton and Bob Marley runs deep. “Slowhand”'s 1974 version of "I Shot the Sheriff" is perhaps the most famed reggae cover of all-time, and the song that gave Marley’s music some of its earliest mainstream exposure in the U.S. To this day, it’s the only Clapton single (solo or otherwise) to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the only Marley composition to do so as well.
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Along with the commissioned Marley remixes, it includes the album version from "Old Sock" and the track "No Sympathy" that was originally only available on iTunes.
"The connection between Eric Clapton and Bob Marley runs deep. “Slowhand”'s 1974 version of "I Shot the Sheriff" is perhaps the most famed reggae cover of all-time, and the song that gave Marley’s music some of its earliest mainstream exposure in the U.S. To this day, it’s the only Clapton single (solo or otherwise) to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the only Marley composition to do so as well.