Eric Clapton - High video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/08/18

Great song from I think an underrated album ' There's One In Every Crowd ' really like the laid back mellow feel of the album.This song was supposed to have been used on a Derek & The Dominos album which never came about - love the guitar work at the end.

High upon a mountain top

Where the eagle builds his nest

I shall go wandering,

Trying to put my mind at rest,

And I shall never cease

Until the day I die.

He was once a friend of mine,

But I did not know or care

Until she said goodbye.

I cried till I could hardly see

The meaning of my life.

What do I do now?

High upon a mountain top

Where the eagle builds his nest

I shall go wandering,

Trying to put my mind at rest,

And I shall never cease

Until the day I die.

http://www.ericclapton.com/

http://www.eric-clapton.co.uk/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Clapton

Comments

9 years ago

SabinaForeverLive

Prelijep video i pjesma...poželjela sam se vijepih video uradaka

9 years ago

Rossella Ross

Buona giornata amici♡

9 years ago

j. sowa

Great song from an underrated album. I'm lucky to own it in vinyl! EC just tears it up at the end of that song!

9 years ago

Despina Luigini

meravigliosa.....

10 years ago

Hugh Carpenter

One of my favorite Clapton creations. Thanks for sharing this beautiful song.

10 years ago

kerry mcmanus

Great album,& yes its underrated,some beautiful songs.Nice images.

10 years ago

Bob East

Beautiful song from a very laid-back underrated album. Thanks for sharing these good memories.

10 years ago

Zaur M

Thanks! One of the favourite songs. Greets from Russia

11 years ago

Peter van Kan

Duane played most of the slide, but Clapton played it on Tell the truth. He first played slide on record on the UK single version of that same song, which came out before the Layla album.

11 years ago

onemorebrando

pretty sure that was duane playing slide on L&OALS, not eric. he's kinda the king of it. ec was just trying to keep up with duane, always plays better when another guitar is pushing him, IMO. awesome song though.

11 years ago

Peter van Kan

Definitely not Carl, since he was the bassplayer. Most likely George, although Clapton did already pley slide on the Layla album. By 1970 overdubbing was a common thing, so in 1975 he could have played as many guitart racks as he wanted..

11 years ago

DennisMcClungBand

Beautiful song, great rhythm, Hey...its Clapton. :-)

11 years ago

michael riccard

thankyou 4 the beautiful pictures to go with the great clapton

11 years ago

coolmodine

Easily my favorite song on the album. Pretty Blue Eyes, also pretty good.

11 years ago

scottslaught

Where did you find that info about being a D&D song? Interesting....

12 years ago

kemetstry

I'm glad someone finally put this on youtube!

12 years ago

Marsh Paull

I bought and discovered this CD when everyone else was listening to millie vanillie. This is music in my opinion. Not some hyped over-advertised commercial tw4tty crap that you see on your MTV.

12 years ago

jojothepojo

happy to hear this again! great video btw! tnx

12 years ago

BebingtonGirl

@VoodooGhoul Well its a small world - I used to live in Lower Bebington ( Richmond Road ) but moved to Wales 20 years ago . But still have family and friends there.

12 years ago

MattmanDavidson

added this song to my 'melodically mellow' playlist, placing it alongside other artists that i enjoy getting high to.

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