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The narrator expresses a desire to be free from the complications of a relationship.

Featured on the live album Live from Madison Square Garden (2008) with Steve Winwood. 🎸 Musical Style and Performance

Common lyrics mention "working from sunup to sundown," emphasizing the narrator's exhaustion and lack of patience for drama.

It showcases Clapton's lifelong dedication to the 1950s Duke/Peacock Records era of blues.

"Don’t Want No Woman" is a classic blues track originally written and recorded by Bobby "Blue" Bland. When Eric Clapton lends his signature guitar style to it, the song transforms into a masterclass in electric blues. 🎵 Song Overview Eric Clapton (featuring Bobby "Blue" Bland) Original Artist: Bobby "Blue" Bland (1957) Genre: Electric Blues / Chicago Blues

Typically features a driving rhythm section, often accompanied by a Hammond organ or a full brass section to replicate the "big band" blues sound. 📜 Lyrical Themes

The Clapton rendition is celebrated for its raw energy and technical precision.

Clapton utilizes his famous "slowhand" technique, blending stinging vibrato with fluid pentatonic runs.

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