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Derek and the Dominos — Bell Bottom Blues
Album: Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
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Released: 1971
Length: 4:56
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Bell bottom blues, you made me cry.
I don't want to lose this feeling.
And if I could choose a place to die
It would be in your arms.

Do you want to see me crawl across the floor to you?
Do you want to hear me beg you to take me back?
I'd gladly do it because
I don't want to fade away.
Give me one more day, please.
I don't want to fade away.
In your heart I want to stay.

It's all wrong, but it's all right.
The way that you treat me baby.
Once I was strong but I lost the fight.
You won't find a better loser.

Bell bottom blues, you made me cry.
I don't want to lose this feeling.
And if I could choose a place to die
It would be in your arms.

Bell bottom blues, don't say goodbye.
I'm sure we're gonna meet again,
And if we do, don't you be surprised
If you find me with another lover.

Bell bottom blues, you made me cry.
I don't want to lose this feeling.
And if I could choose a place to die
It would be in your arms.

I don't want to fade away.
Give me one more day please.
I don't want to fade away.
In your heart I long to stay.
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 wendyleefrancis1 wrote:

I've always loved this entire album. I remember the very first time I heard Layla at a college dance in 1970-1. I'm afraid his recent anti-coronavirus restrictions project with Van Morrison has turned me off them both.



If we stopped listening to music produced by artists with stupid political ideas we wouldn't have much to listen to. I learned a long time ago to separate the art from the politics. 
agree that Layla and this tune were overplayed, but when I heard Layla I bought the album and really got into it. Duane Allman was there and made a huge difference. One of my favorites is a possible 'toss off' tune, Thorntree in the Garden by Bobby Whitlock. Generally not into Love Songs, I enjoyed this one most.
 kingart wrote:
 kingart wrote:

Some folks in these parts say EC was a mediocre singer.  This track, and other cuts on this masterpiece, is a sharp counterargument.  In other words, that would be b.s. 


100%.  I've made the case for his vocal chops here on RP and elsewhere.  Most especially on this whole collection. 

It's good that you're in strong agreement with yourself.  I think.
 kingart wrote:

Some folks in these parts say EC was a mediocre singer.  This track, and other cuts on this masterpiece, is a sharp counterargument.  In other words, that would be b.s. 


100%.  I've made the case for his vocal chops here on RP and elsewhere.  Most especially on this whole collection. 
I've always loved this entire album. I remember the very first time I heard Layla at a college dance in 1970-1. I'm afraid his recent anti-coronavirus restrictions project with Van Morrison has turned me off them both.
 kurthelf915 wrote:

While "Layla" is a great tune it's nowhere near the best track on the album in my not so humble opinion.  



Layla is not a great tune
snare on the 1 and 3, always gets my attention on this one.
While "Layla" is a great tune it's nowhere near the best track on the album in my not so humble opinion.  
Some folks in these parts say EC was a mediocre singer.  This track, and other cuts on this masterpiece, is a sharp counterargument.  In other words, that would be b.s. 
 kingart wrote:

True dat, except I wouldn't exactly say "forgotten." Bell Bottom Blues and several other tracks on the album are damn near miraculous and often overlooked because of the title track. 

 
This album is TERRIFIC beginning to end. And if this track ain't one of the best "don't go/come back" songs, I don't know what is.  LLRP! 
 nagsheadlocal wrote:
Since "Layla" is entirely overplayed, it's easy to see how the rest of this fine album is forgotten.
 
True dat, except I wouldn't exactly say "forgotten." Bell Bottom Blues and several other tracks on the album are damn near miraculous and often overlooked because of the title track. 

And if I could choose a place to die
It would be in your arms.

Well, thanks an effin lot. {#Eyes} {#Snooty}


Anything from this album, even "Layla," starts at 8 and goes up.


               HAPPY BIRTHDAY to DUANE



Since "Layla" is entirely overplayed, it's easy to see how the rest of this fine album is forgotten.

Terrific song.  Terrific album.
Was this really out of RP circulation for 10 years? If so, would love to know why. 
What can you say? Kind of sets the bar for a certain sound and feel.
Classic song, never gets old...Outstanding guitar, vocals, lyrics, harmonies
Outstanding!
   dang another ten years? Killer Classic.. {#Music}
Zep wrote:
Five years and no airplay on this one? Shame Bill, this one's a classic.
Please play this. Excellent song!
Five years and no airplay on this one? Shame Bill, this one's a classic.