Song order
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Play count
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1
Layla
07:09
9,831 plays
2
Badge
02:43
1,350 plays
3
I Feel Free
02:54
1,948 plays
4
Sunshine of Your Love
04:13
2,643 plays
5
Crossroads
04:12
3,054 plays
6
Strange Brew
02:48
908 plays
7
White Room
05:01
3,227 plays
8
Cocaine
03:35
3,645 plays
9
I Shot the Sheriff
04:24
1,465 plays
10
Behind the Mask
03:41
618 plays
11
Forever Man
03:10
703 plays
12
Lay Down Sally
03:51
1,844 plays
13
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
04:24
2,396 plays
14
Wonderful Tonight
03:41
2,161 plays
15
Let It Grow
04:59
898 plays
16
Promises
03:02
565 plays
17
I've Got a Rock 'N' Roll Heart
03:14
6,167 plays
album review
The 1987 Polydor UK compilation The Cream of Eric Clapton (a title that gets a lot of play over the years) runs 17 tracks and offers a nice cross section of hits from Clapton's '60s, '70s and '80s recordings, including singles from Cream and Derek & The Dominoes. In fact, those two bands take care of the first seven songs here, then thre rest emphasize Clapton's softer, poppier hits, like "Lay Down Sally," "Wonderful Tonight," "Let It Grow" and "Promises." In other words, this plays to the crossover hits that everybody knows and for listeners looking for a smaple of that, this is a good, entertaining compilation. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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