Eric Clapton - Blues Power

   

About The Song

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"Blues Power" is a classic blues-rock song written and performed by the legendary Eric Clapton. Released as a single in 1970, it is a testament to Clapton's mastery of the blues genre and his influence on rock music. The song showcases Clapton's exceptional guitar playing and soulful vocals, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.

The song begins with a distinctive guitar riff, instantly recognizable to fans of Clapton's work. This riff sets the tone for the rest of the song, with its driving rhythm and bluesy feel. Clapton's guitar playing throughout "Blues Power" is electrifying, combining elements of traditional blues with his own unique style. His solos are masterful, showcasing his technical skill and emotional depth.

Lyrically, "Blues Power" is a celebration of the blues as a source of strength and empowerment. The lyrics speak of the power of music to uplift and inspire, particularly in times of hardship. Lines like "I got the blues, they're multiplin'" and "I got the blues, it's gonna be alright" resonate with listeners, conveying a message of resilience and hope.

The song's arrangement is relatively simple, with a classic blues structure and a straightforward chord progression. However, Clapton's performance elevates the song to new heights, infusing it with passion and intensity. His vocals are raw and soulful, conveying the emotion and authenticity of the blues.

"Blues Power" is a standout track in Clapton's extensive catalog, beloved by fans and musicians alike. Its infectious groove and electrifying guitar work make it a staple of Clapton's live performances, where it often serves as a showcase for his improvisational skills. The song's enduring popularity is a testament to Clapton's status as a blues icon and his lasting influence on the world of music.

 
 
 

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Lyrics

Let’s sing along with the lyrics!

Bet you didn't think i knew how to rock 'n' roll.
Oh, i got the boogie-woogie right down in my very soul.
There ain't no need for me to be a wallflower,
'cause now i'm living on blues power.

I knew all the time but now i'm gonna let you know:
I'm gonna keep on rocking, no matter if it's fast or slow.
Ain't gonna stop until the twenty-fifth hour,
'cause now i'm living on blues power.

First verse

Talking to you, now.
The boogie's gonna pull me through.
Keep on, keep on, keep on keeping on.
Keep on keeping on, keep on keeping on.