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Did Eric Clapton Rip off Rita Coolidge for ‘Layla’?
Far Out Magazine ^ | Sat 6 September 2025 | Lauren Hunter

Posted on 09/06/2025 6:35:42 PM PDT by nickcarraway

As far as huge hits go, there’s none more colossal than ‘Layla’ by Derek and the Dominos. Perhaps more than any other song, it’s what cemented Eric Clapton well and truly as a guitar-playing god. But this isn’t entirely the full story.

The truth would have it that ‘Layla’ wasn’t completely all of Clapton’s own conception, and there is actually a pretty audacious theft which marred the legacy of the song quite majorly for a select group of people. One of them was Rita Coolidge, who, despite her own blazing career as a pop music machine, knew where her credit was due in places where it wasn’t being received.

It all boils down to the fact that the song is listed as having been co-written by Clapton and Jim Gordon, who was Coolidge’s boyfriend at the time. But according to her version of events, she and Gordon had written a song called ‘Time (Don’t Get in Our Way)’ in 1969, a year before ‘Layla’ made its way into the world and redefined the face of rock music forever.

Recalling how the scenario played out, Coolidge later said in her memoir Delta Lady: “We played the song for Eric Clapton in England. I remember sitting at the piano in Olympic Studios while Eric listened to me play it. Jim and I left a cassette of the demo, hoping of course that he might cover it.” Afterwards, she “largely forgot about it” as life got in the way – namely the fact that she and Gordon broke up. But hearing ‘Layla’ down the line, her ears were burning.

“I was infuriated,” she said, then adding: “What they had clearly done was take the song Jim and I had written, jettisoned the lyrics and tacked it to the end of Eric’s song. It was almost the same.” Understandably angry, Coolidge approached Clapton’s management to seek a credit, but was shockingly dismissed as she was told, “You’re a girl singer.” It was hardly as if this was going to calm her down, let alone justify the crime.

What makes this even worse is the fact that later down the line, Derek and the Dominios’ late keyboardist Bobby Whitlock confirmed Coolidge’s claims, as he said in 2011: “Jim took the melody from Rita’s song and didn’t give her credit for writing it. Her boyfriend ripped her off. I knew – but nobody would listen to or believe me.”

It’s fair to say that, regardless of being thrown under the bus in terms of credit and royalties, Coolidge dodged a bullet in terms of Gordon anyway. He has been in prison since 1983 for murdering his mother at the height of a psychotic episode, so it’s the epitome of a sliding doors moment in what the fates could have been.

However, this absolutely does not soften the blow of what ‘Layla’ became, and what Coolidge’s legacy could have transformed into. It’s also yet another case of songs that could have ended in the courtroom, with Coolidge receiving her dues. But as with many classic tiffs in the music industry, sexism and misogyny reared its ugly head again. It’s really quite ironic for a song dedicated to a woman of Clapton’s dreams.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: ericclapton; layla; music; ofcoursehedid; ritacoolidge
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Layla

Grammy Award Winner Rita Coolidge on Not Recieving Credit for Hit Song Layla

(Isolated Piano) The Layla "Coda"

1 posted on 09/06/2025 6:35:42 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
I don't see why not. Whatever floats your boat.

2 posted on 09/06/2025 6:39:55 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie ( O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious, and his mercy endures forever. — Psalm 106)
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To: nickcarraway

Yes.


3 posted on 09/06/2025 6:45:45 PM PDT by Ge0ffrey
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To: nickcarraway

it’s what cemented Eric Clapton well and truly as a guitar-playing god

Clapton is very good, but that guitar work was Duane Allman


4 posted on 09/06/2025 6:45:47 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: nickcarraway

Long told story. Ya.

There are two guitars on that great coda. I recommend listening


5 posted on 09/06/2025 6:46:40 PM PDT by stanne (Because they were mesmerized by Obama, the man for whom this was named, whose name they left out of )
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To: Larry Lucido

I’ve seen Clapton play it (1974). It’s him.


6 posted on 09/06/2025 6:50:36 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: nickcarraway

There are no hits more colossal than Layla? It’s a good song, but I can think of a hundred better, given time.


7 posted on 09/06/2025 6:51:54 PM PDT by FLNittany
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To: sauropod

On the record, Layla and Other Love Songs, on the recording everyone knows, there are two guitars.


8 posted on 09/06/2025 6:52:20 PM PDT by stanne (Because they were mesmerized by Obama, the man for whom this was named, whose name they left out of )
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To: Larry Lucido

> Clapton is very good, but that guitar work was Duane Allman

The slide guitar is Duayne, I believe all the other guitars are Clapton. Duane played a lot of slide on the Layla album.


9 posted on 09/06/2025 6:52:27 PM PDT by dayglored (This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalms 118:24)
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To: Larry Lucido

Yeah, Dwayne Allman did a lot of the slide work on that song.

It is a masterpiece up there with stairway to Heaven as far as I’m concerned and it belongs to Eric Clapton, Derrick and the dominoes


10 posted on 09/06/2025 6:52:57 PM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.,)
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To: stanne
He definitely stole it. Everyone knew it. I'm not sure.

Nice boyfriend, stealing her song. He's dead now, she should get his royalty. He spent time in jail for killing his mother.


It happens. You Make Me Feel Like Dancing was written by Ray Parker Jr., but the record company stole it, and assigned the rights to Leo Sayer and some other guy.

11 posted on 09/06/2025 6:53:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: sauropod
I've seen someone play Beethoven. Does that mean they wrote, Fur Elise.
12 posted on 09/06/2025 6:54:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: FLNittany

Well you have to admit, there are no better songs to kill accomplices to.


13 posted on 09/06/2025 6:55:08 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Who are you talking about?

Ooy


14 posted on 09/06/2025 6:57:11 PM PDT by stanne (Because they were mesmerized by Obama, the man for whom this was named, whose name they left out of )
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To: nickcarraway

“ Well you have to admit, there are no better songs to kill accomplices to.”

What are you blathering about


15 posted on 09/06/2025 6:59:27 PM PDT by stanne (Because they were mesmerized by Obama, the man for whom this was named, whose name they left out of )
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To: wardaddy; Mr. Mojo

Layla ping


16 posted on 09/06/2025 6:59:48 PM PDT by Pelham (President Eisenhower. Operation Wetback 1953-54)
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To: nickcarraway
Rita Coolidge had written those piano lines, Jim Gordon (the drummer) heard it and used it for Layla, (it was Jim Gordon on piano).

Jim Gordon died in prison a few years ago - was serving a life sentence for killing his mother with a hammer.

So, stealing a song was small potatoes for Jimmy....

17 posted on 09/06/2025 7:01:56 PM PDT by Psalm 73 ("You'll never hear surf music again" - J. Hendrix)
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To: nickcarraway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVpT8Dmkndk
Near the end of this piece (7 1/2 minutes or so), it is stated that according to Bobby Whitlock (keyboardist for Derek and the Dominos) it was actually Rita’s sister who recorded the song.


18 posted on 09/06/2025 7:05:21 PM PDT by hecticskeptic
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To: FLNittany

At least 100 and many of them from Clapton. I think its a footnote.


19 posted on 09/06/2025 7:07:26 PM PDT by anton
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To: nickcarraway
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20 posted on 09/06/2025 7:07:56 PM PDT by dznutz
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