- - Famous Clapton composition
- - Melody soul star Green withdrew from Clapton classic
- - 1970s hit for Derek and the Dominos
- - eric clapton's lovesick hit with derek and the dominoes
- - Song that Eric Clapton wrote about George Harrison's wife
- - Hit for Derek and the Dominos
- - Eric Clapton song recorded by Derek and the Dominos and inspired by George Harrison's wife Pattie
- - 1972 Eric Clapton hit
- - name in an eric clapton hit
- - 1971 hit single for Derek and the Dominos
- - A hit song by Eric Clapton titled after a lady, that won a Grammy
- - Girl in an Eric Clapton song
- - Eric Clapton song with the lyric "You've got me on my knees"
- - Eric Clapton hit about his love for George Harrison's wife
- - Eric Clap-ton hit
- - 1971 hit by Derek and the Dominos
- - 1971 Eric Clapton song about a woman
- - Clapton woman who's "got me on my knees"
- - Clapton hit of 1972 and 1992
- - Classic Clapton song
- - Eric Clapton hit
- - 1972 hit with an updated version that became a 1992 hit
- - 1972 rock hit whose second half is instrumental
- - Clapton finished his Live Aid set with it
- - Eric Clapton classic
- - Eric Clapton song
- - Eric Clapton tune
- - 1972 rock hit with a lengthy piano coda
- - 1972 top 10 hit that ran for 7+ minutes
- - 1971 Clapton classic
- - Classic Eric Clapton song about unrequited love
- - 1972 Derek and the Dominos hit
- - Classic Eric Clapton tune
- - 1971 Eric Clapton hit
- - 1972 hit for Eric Clapton
- - "You've got me on my knees" woman in a 1971 hit
- - Classic sung by Eric Clapton
- - Classic Eric Clapton song
- - Clapton smash
- - Grammy-winning Eric Clapton tune
- - 1972 hit that begins "What'll you do when you get lonely ...?"
- - "......, you got me on my knees" Clapton
- - 1992 Eric Clapton hit
- - 1972 hit for Derek and the Dominos
- - Grammy-winning Eric Clapton song
- - Woman in an Eric Clapton tune
- - Clapton hit
- - Eric Clapton love song
- - Clapton title woman
- - Title woman about whom Clapton sings "You've got me on my knees"
- - Clapton hit that won the 1992 Best Rock Song Grammy
- - 1971 Clapton hit
- - 1972 top 10 hit that's seven minutes long
- - Top 10 hit of 1972
- - 1972 top 10 hit that was over 7 minutes long
- - 1972 top 10 hit going over seven minutes
- - Eric Clapton hit with a never-ending chorus
- - 1972 pop hit with a never-ending chorus
- - Acoustic Eric Clapton hit of 1992
- - Clapton tune
- - Eric Clapton girl who's "got me on my knees"
- - "......, you've got me on my knees" (Clapton lyric)
- - Eric Clapton hit with a seemingly endless chorus
- - Probably my least-favorite Eric Clapton song (and that's saying something)
- - Eric Clapton classic whose main riff was written by Duane Allman
- - Clapton classic
- - Early seventies hit some play last
- - Hit song by Eric Clapton titled after a lady
- - clapton song with the lyric "like a fool, i fell in love with you"
- - Rock classic with the lyric Darling won't you ease my worried mind
- - Derek and the Dominoes' most famous song
- - Boxer McCarter
- - Derek and the Dominos album, "... and Other Assorted Love Songs"
- - Song with the line "Like a fool, I fell in love with you"
- - Derek and the Dominos smash
- - Majnun's love
- - Derek and the Dominos classic
- - Song title character who's "got me on my knees"
- - Song that asks "...won't you ease my worried mind"
- - Song woman who's asked 'Darlin', won't you ease my worried mind?'
- - 1992 Best Rock Song Grammy winner
- - 1971 rock classic inspired by a 12th-century Persian poem
- - Song written about George Harrison's wife (awkward!)
- - "You got me on my knees" woman
- - "Darling, won't you ease my worried mind" song
- - Song that starts "What'll you do when you get lonely / And nobody's waiting by your side?"
- - "...... and Other Assorted Love Songs" (1970 album)
- - "You've got me on my knees" woman of song
- - Woman urged to "ease my worried mind" in song
- - Derek & the Dominos classic
- - Derek and the Dominos tune
- - Tune by 63 Across
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