Lay Down Sally

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"Lay Down Sally" is a country-influenced blues rock song by Eric Clapton, featured on his 1977 album "Slowhand" and known for its laid-back groove and signature guitar work.

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Lay Down Sally canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Slowhand NERFINISHED
artist Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
chartPerformance Canadian singles chart hit
US Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresBackingVocalist Marcy Levy NERFINISHED
featuresGuitarist George Terry NERFINISHED
genre blues rock
country rock
country-influenced blues rock
hasInstrument backing vocals
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
hasLyricalTheme romantic invitation to stay and relax
hasMusicalFeature laid-back groove
signature guitar work
hasNotableLivePerformances Eric Clapton concerts
hasRhythmicInfluence country shuffle feel
hasSongStructure verse-chorus form
hasStyle Tulsa sound NERFINISHED
hasTempo mid-tempo
hasVocalStyle relaxed vocal delivery
includedInAlbum Slowhand NERFINISHED
language English
partOf Eric Clapton discography
performer Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
producer Glyn Johns NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1977
recordLabel RSO Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1977
trackNumberOnAlbum 2
writer Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
George Terry NERFINISHED
Marcy Levy NERFINISHED

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Slowhand hasTrack Lay Down Sally
Slowhand notableSong Lay Down Sally
Slowhand hasSingle Lay Down Sally