Old Love

Album: Journeyman (1989)
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  • I can feel your body
    When I'm lying in bed
    There's too much confusion
    Going around through my head

    And it's making me so angry
    To know that the flame still burns
    Why can't I get over?
    And when will I ever learn?

    Old love, leave me alone
    Old love, go on home
    Just go home

    I can see your face, yes
    But I know that it ain't real
    It's just an illusion
    Caused by how I used to feel

    And it's making me so angry
    I know now that the flame will always burn
    It will always burn
    I can't get, gonna get over?
    And when will I ever learn, ever learn?

    Old love, old love
    leave me alone
    Old love, old love
    Just go on home

    Old love
    Just go on home, go on home

    Old love
    Old love
    Old love
    Old love
    Old love
    Old love
    Old love Writer/s: Eric Clapton, Robert Cray
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Comments: 4

  • Joel from TexasSorry people....IMHO and Being a person in Recovery (an active addict from age 12 to 45) and knowing EC's history with the same affliction and his ultimate rise from the despair of being an addict to sobriety, in my heart, I am convinced EC's "old love" is the haunting expression of the allure of heroin, his drug of choice, which drove him to a bottom of misery and despair! No matter how far from active addiction we addicts abstain, our "old love" never truly leaves us alone. Listen to the lyrics carefully. https://youtu.be/vSHPkq6aYSs
    Thank You, Eric Clapton, not only for the tremendous artistry and years of the upper echelon of quality music but also the tremendous work you have done and continue to do with Four Winds Recovery Center. Please keep "Running On Faith" and gracing the world with your amazing gifts. https://youtu.be/36Yl6O6OR9Y
  • Karen from Florence, AlPaige, I agree with you. I have read both Pattie and Eric's biographies and they both admit the songs where for her. George says in this interview that "Something" was not about Pattie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZAPftYF8SU&feature=relmfu but according to Pattie's biography he did write it for her. I agree with you that George probably was a little hurt and "took it away"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ecb1Fc49IDA
  • Paige from Dumont, NjBill, no offence intended but your facts are all wrong. Wonderful tonight was exactly for Pattie Boyd. Eric himself said he wrote it while waiting for Pattie to get ready for Paul McCartneys party.

    Layla was writen by Eric Clapton with help from C.S. He openly admits here in this article it was for Pattie... he says..

    "And what of "Layla" herself, Patti Boyd-Harrison? ****Clapton said she ignored the song he wrote for her****, but Patti remembered it differently. "He played 'Layla' to me two or three times," she has said. "His intensity was both frightening and fascinating."

    http://www.jimdero.com/News2001/NewsSept22Derek.htm

    Although in a sense it was an insult to George..I dont think it was meant that way since they stayed friends after everything.

    Something *I* believe was writen for Pattie..although George later said he didnt write it for anyone he was thinking of Ray Charles at the time and thought it would be a good song for him. I personally think he felt jaded after Pattie left and he " took away" something to hurt her. I could be wrong but its my feeling on it. I think Pattie would be the likely subject of that song rather than RC lol!

    Here is where he talks about Ray Charles...

    Paul Cashmere: Can you tell me about "Something". Now, you wrote that about Patti, is that right?

    George Harrison: "Well no, I didn't. I just wrote it, and then somebody put together a video. And what they did was they went out and got some footage of me and Patti, Paul and Linda, Ringo and Maureen, it was at that time, and John and Yoko and they just made up a little video to go with it. So then, everybody presumed I wrote it about Patti, but actually, when I wrote it, I was thinking of Ray Charles."

    http://www.abbeyrd.net/harrison.htm
  • Bill from Salt Lake City, Ut"Wonderful Tonight" was not exactly for Patti, it was an insult EC turned into a song and told other women he wrote it for them. EC did not write "Layla" and never credited his girlfriend for the song. Something was not written for Pattie Boyd according to George Harrisons televisied interview. He didn't say who he wrote it for does any of you know who "Something" was written about?
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