Have You Ever Loved a Woman

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"Have You Ever Loved a Woman" is a blues song famously interpreted by Derek and the Dominos, showcasing their emotive guitar work and soulful vocal delivery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
associatedInstrument electric guitar
voice
composer Billy Myles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy B.B. King NERFINISHED
Buddy Guy NERFINISHED
Derek and the Dominos NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Freddie King NERFINISHED
era 1960s blues
firstRecordingArtist Freddie King NERFINISHED
genre blues
hasForm 12-bar blues
hasInfluenceOn guitar-oriented blues rock ballads
hasMusicalKey B minor
hasSubgenre electric blues
slow blues
influencedGenre blues rock
language English
lyricalTheme infidelity
romantic conflict
unrequited love
lyricist Billy Myles NERFINISHED
notableCoverArtist Derek and the Dominos NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
notableFor emotive vocal delivery
expressive blues guitar phrasing
extended guitar solos
originalPerformer Freddie King NERFINISHED
performanceFeature call-and-response between voice and guitar
improvised guitar solos
performedBy Derek and the Dominos NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Freddie King NERFINISHED
recordedAs live version
studio version
subjectMatter loving someone who belongs to another man
typicalTempo slow
vocalStyle emotive
soulful
writer Billy Myles NERFINISHED

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Derek and the Dominos notableSong Have You Ever Loved a Woman
Freddie King notableWork Have You Ever Loved a Woman