In the mid-1960s Clapton left the Yardbirds to play with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. Immediately after leaving Mayall, Clapton formed the power trio Cream with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce, in which Clapton played sustained blues improvisations and "arty, blues-based psychedelic pop". After Cream broke up, he formed blues rock band Blind Faith with Baker, Steve Winwood, and Ric Grech. Clapton's solo career began in the 1970s, where his work bore the influence of the mellow style of J. J. Cale and the reggae of Bob Marley. His version of Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" helped reggae reach a mass market. Two of his most popular recordings were "Layla", recorded with Derek and the Dominos; and Robert Johnson's "Crossroads", recorded with Cream. Following the death of his son Conor in 1991, Clapton's grief was expressed in the song "Tears in Heaven", which was featured on his Unplugged album.
Clapton has been the recipient of 18 Grammy Awards, and the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. In 2004 he was awarded a CBE at Buckingham Palace for services to music. He has received four Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, including the Lifetime Achievement Award. In his solo career, Clapton has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. In 1998, Clapton, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, founded the Crossroads Centre on Antigua, a medical facility for recovering substance abusers.
It Ain't Right
Eric Clapton Lyrics
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Well, you know it ain't right just to treat me this a way.
Well, you know, my baby, have you home one day.
You know it ain't right just to treat me like you do.
Well, you know it ain't right just to treat me like you do.
Well, you know, my baby, coming home to you.
Well, you know it ain't right, baby, stay out all night long.
Well, you know, my baby, you done something wrong.
The song "It Ain't Right" by Eric Clapton is a classic blues tune that explores the theme of an unfaithful lover. The lyrics express the feeling of betrayal and hurt experienced by the singer, who sees their partner's behavior as unfair and wrong. The repetition of the phrase "you know it ain't right" emphasizes the feeling of injustice and highlights the singer's sense of morality.
The song opens with the line "You know it ain't right just to treat me this a way," which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The repetition of this line in the following two verses reinforces the feeling of being wronged. The third verse, "You know it ain't right, baby, stay out all night long," reveals that the partner has been staying out late and suggests infidelity. The final line, "Well, you know, my baby, you done something wrong," drives home the point that the singer has been hurt and wronged by their partner's actions.
Overall, "It Ain't Right" is a classic blues song that speaks to the universal experience of heartbreak and betrayal. The simple yet powerful lyrics express the hurt and frustration of the singer, and the catchy melody and rhythm make it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Line by Line Meaning
You know it ain't right just to treat me this a way.
It's not fair for you to treat me this way, as I deserve better and should be treated with respect.
Well, you know, my baby, have you home one day.
As my partner, you should understand that I want to be with you and I miss you when you're not around.
You know it ain't right just to treat me like you do.
Your behavior towards me is unacceptable and it's not fair or justified for you to treat me this poorly.
Well, you know, my baby, coming home to you.
I long to come home to someone who loves and respects me, and I hope that can be you if you change your ways.
You know it ain't right, baby, stay out all night long.
It's wrong and hurtful for you to stay out all night without explaining where you are or making an effort to come home to me.
Well, you know, my baby, you done something wrong.
Your behavior has upset me and hurt our relationship, and you need to take responsibility for your actions and make things right between us.
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Written by: WALTER JACOBS
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