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Strauss – An Der Schönen Blauen Donau The Blue Danube (Intermediate Piano Solo) (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra op. 30 (arr. for 2 pianos) | ||
Strauss Richard 4 Lieder Op. 27 No. 4 Morgen Musescore File.mscz | ||
Strauss, Johann Ii An Der Schönen Blauen Donau, Op.314 Jrummel Easy Piano Solo | ||
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Strauss, Johann II Die Fledermaus Suite for piano solo arr. | ||
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Strauss, Richard Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op 30 Einleitung, Oder Sonnenaufgang (Solo Piano Arr) | ||
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Stravinsky Ragtime (Piano Solo, Transcribed By The Composer) | ||
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Stravinsky – The Rite Of Spring – piano 2 hands – arr. by Raphling | ||
Stravinsky 3 Easy pieces for piano 4 hands | ||
Stravinsky 4 Etudes Op.7 | ||
Stravinsky And His World by Tamara Levitz (Book) | ||
Stravinsky Sonata F Sharp Minor | ||
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms (arr. piano solo) | ||
Stravinsky Tango | ||
Stravinsky The Firebird Piano Transcription | Stravinsky: The Firebird | |
Stravinsky, Igor 5 Easy Pieces [Piano 4 Hands] | ||
Stravinsky, Igor – The Rite of Spring Le Sacre du Printemps (piano solo) | ||
Straylight Run – Existentialism On Prom Night | ||
Streabbog (Jean Louis Gobbaerts) – 12 Easy and Melodious Studies, Op 64 | ||
Streabbog (Jean Louis Gobbaerts) – 12 Very Easy and Melodious Studies, op 63 | ||
Streabbog Book 1 Opus 63 Twelve Very Easy And Melodious Studies | ||
Streabbog Book 2 Opus 64 12 Melodious Pieces For Piano | ||
Stride & Swing Piano The Complete Guide by John Valerio | Stride & Swing Piano Stride & Swing Piano – The Complete Guide | |
Stuart K. Hine How Great Thou Art Arr Joel Raney 6 Concert Hymns Expressions For Solo Piano | ||
Studio Ghibli Guitar Arrangements Best Album (Joe Hisaishi & Hayao Miyazaki) with Tablature | ||
Studio Ghibli Piano Suite | ||
Styx – Babe | ||
Styx – Come Sail Away | ||
Succar Ya Banat (Caramel OST) Rasha Rizk | ||
Suis-moi – Le Petit Prince OST (Hans Zimmer – Camille) | ||
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SUMMER OF’42 THE SUMMER KNOWS Piano (another version) | THE SUMMER KNOWS -SUMMER OF’42 | |
Summertime – Piano arrangement Pianos Of Cha’n | ||
Summertime G. Gershwin | ||
Sun Ra sheet music Collection | 1 Sun Ra index sheet music | |
Sunday Music (100 Arrangements For Piano Solo) E. Pauer | Sunday Music (100 Arrangements For Piano Solo) E. Pauer | |
Sunrise on Pontchartrain (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button OST) Alexandre Desplat | Sunrise on Pontchartrain | |
Super Junior Pajama Party | ||
Super Mario 64 – dire,dire docks | ||
Super Mario 64 by Koji Kondo – Piano | ||
Super Mario Bros – Main Theme | Super-Mario-Bros-Main-Theme | |
Super Mario Bros – Main Theme Overworld | ||
Super Mario Bros – Main Theme Overworld (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Super Mario Bros – Mario Main Theme – Koji Kondo | ||
Super Mario Bros 2 Overworld Theme by Koji Kondo Piano Solo | ||
Super Mario Bros 2 Complete Piano Arrangement | ||
Super Mario Bros Overworld Main Theme sheet music | ||
Super Mario Bros Songbook | ||
Super Mario Bros. 3 Don’t stand on the Donuts – Piano Sheet Music | ||
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Super Mario Galaxy – Catastrophe | ||
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Super Mario Galaxy – Overture | ||
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Super Mario Galaxy – Rosetta’s Comet Observatory I | ||
Super Mario Galaxy – Starbit Festival | ||
Super Mario Galaxy Complete Sheet Music | ||
Super Mario Galaxy Sheet Music (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Super Mario Land – Birabuto Kingdom by Hirokazu Tamaka | ||
Super Mario World 2 Yoshis Island – Athletic | ||
Super Sight Reading Secrets by Howard Richman (Book) for keyboard players | ||
Super Solos for Acoustic Guitar Solos (by Johnny Norris) Fingerpicking with Tablature | Super Solos for Acoustic Guitar Solos (by Johnny Norris) Fingerpicking with Tablature | |
Super Top Ten Volume (Guitar) | Super Top Ten Volume (Guitar) | |
Supercell – Sayonara Memories | ||
Superhero Themes 14 of Your Favorite Heroes and She-Roes | Superhero Themes 14 of Your Favorite Heroes and She-Roes | |
Superman Theme For Piano | ||
Supertramp – Breakfast In America | Supertramp Breakfast In America Book | |
Supertramp – Logical Song | ||
Supertramp Anthology Songbook | Supertramp Anthology Songbook | |
Supertramp Breakfast In America SongBook | Supertramp Breakfast In America Book | |
Supertramp Crisis What Crisis SongBook | ||
Supertramp Even In The Quietest Moments Songbook | Supertramp Even In The Quietest Moments | |
Supertramp Famous Last Words SongBook | Supertramp Famous Last Words Book | |
Supertramp Paris SongBook | Supertramp Paris Book | |
Surface Pressure – Encanto (sheet music).mscz | ||
Suzanne Ciani Adagio from the album Pianissimo | Suzanne-Ciani-Adagio 1st page | |
Suzanne Ciani Dream Songs for piano | Suzanne Ciani Dream Songs piano | |
Suzanne Ciani New Age Piano | Suzanne Ciani New Age Piano | |
Suzanne Vega Songbook | Suzanne Vega Songbook | |
SUZUKI – Guitar School Revised Edition (Vol 1) | SUZUKI – Guitar School Revised Edition (Vol 1) | |
Suzuki Guitar (Complete Vol. 1 To 9) | SUZUKI GUITAR Vol 1-9 | |
Suzuki Piano School – Vol 07 – Mozart Handel and Paderevski | ||
Suzuki Piano School Volumes 1 to 7 (240 p.) | Suzuki 1-7 – Piano School (7 books) | |
Suzuki Tsunekichi – Omohi De – Irish Folk Song Opening Theme To The Netflix Series Midnight Diner Tokyo Stories) (Musescore File).mscz | ||
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Sveinn Eythorsson – Easy Guitar Songs | ||
Swan Lake Theme – Tchaikovsky (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Swanee River Boogie Woogie – Albert Ammons (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Sweet Hour Of Prayer – Piano Solo arr. of 13 Sacred Songs by Marvin Goldstein | ||
Swing And Early Progressive Piano Styles Jazz Improvisation 3 by John Mehegam | Swing And Early Progressive Piano Styles Jazz Improvisation 3 by John Mehegam | |
Swing Low Sweet Charriot (Musescore File).mscz | ||
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Symphony No 40 In Gm K550 (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Symphony No 9 In E Minor (From The New World) For Piano – 1st Movement (Adagio – Allegro Molto) (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Symphony No 9 In E Minor (From The New World) For Piano – 2nd Movement (Largo) (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Symphony No 9 In E Minor 4th Mov. (From The New World) A. Dvorak (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Symphony No. 2 Third Mov. Advanced Piano Arr. (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Symphony No. 5 – Adagietto Gustav Mahler (Musescore File).mscz | ||
System Of A Down – Lonely Day | ||
T – Pain – Buy You A Drink | ||
Table for Two – Nocturnal Animals OST (Abel Korzeniowski) | ||
Takashi Yoshimatsu – Piano Folio … To a disappeared pleiad | ||
Take Five (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Take Five by Paul Desmond Jazz Play Along | ||
Take Five Guitar by Chet Atkins.mscz | ||
Take Five Jazz Standard by Paul Desmond arranged for Guitar by Chet Atkins with Tablature TABs | Take Five Jazz Standard by Paul Desmond arranged for Guitar by Chet Atkins with Tablature |
Lyrics
What’ll you do when you get lonely
And nobody’s waiting by your side?
You’ve been running and hiding much too long
You know it’s just your foolish pride
Layla, you’ve got me on my knees
Layla, I’m begging, darling please
Layla, darling won’t you ease my worried mindI tried to give you consolation
When your old man had let you down
Like a fool, I fell in love with you
You turned my whole world upside down
Layla, you’ve got me on my knees
Layla, I’m begging, darling please
Layla, darling won’t you ease my worried mind
Make the best of the situation
Before I finally go insane
Please don’t say we’ll never find a way
And tell me all my love’s in vainLayla, you’ve got me on my knees
Layla, I’m begging, darling please
Layla, darling won’t you ease my worried mindLayla, you’ve got me on my knees
Layla, I’m begging, darling please
Layla, darling won’t you ease my worried mind
Layla: the song
“Layla” is a song written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon, originally recorded by Derek and the Dominos, as the thirteenth track from their only studio album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970). Its contrasting movements were reportedly composed separately by Clapton and Gordon. The piano part has also been controversially credited to Rita Coolidge, Gordon’s girlfriend at the time.
The song was inspired by a love story that originated in 7th-century Arabia and later formed the basis of The Story of Layla and Majnun by the 12th-century Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi, a copy of which Ian Dallas had given to Clapton. The book moved Clapton profoundly, because it was the tale of a young man who fell hopelessly in love with a beautiful young girl, went crazy and so could not marry her.The song was further inspired by Clapton’s then-unrequited love for Pattie Boyd, the wife of his friend and fellow musician George Harrison of the Beatles. Clapton and Boyd would eventually marry.
“Layla” has since its release experienced great critical and popular acclaim, and is often hailed as being among the greatest rock songs of all time. Two versions have achieved chart success, the first in 1972 and the second (without the piano coda) 20 years later as an acoustic Unplugged performance by Clapton. In 2004, “Layla” was ranked number 27 on Rolling Stone‘s list of “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time“, and the acoustic version won the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.
A little History
In 1966, Beatles guitarist George Harrison married Pattie Boyd, a model he met during the filming of A Hard Day’s Night. During the late 1960s, Clapton and Harrison became close friends. Clapton contributed uncredited guitar work on Harrison’s song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” on the Beatles‘ White Album, and Harrison co-wrote and played guitar pseudonymously (as L’Angelo Misterioso) on Cream’s “Badge” from Goodbye. However, between his tenures in Cream and Blind Faith, Clapton fell in love with Boyd.
The title, “Layla”, was inspired by the story of Layla and Majnun, which Clapton had been told by his friend Ian Dallas, who was in the process of converting to Islam. Nizami’s tale, about a moon princess who was married off by her father to a man she didn’t love, resulting in Majnun’s madness, struck a deep chord with Clapton.
Boyd divorced Harrison in 1977 and married Clapton in 1979 during a concert stop in Tucson, Arizona, Harrison was not bitter about the divorce and attended Clapton’s wedding party with fellow Beatles Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney.During their relationship, Clapton wrote another love ballad for Pattie, “Wonderful Tonight” (1977). Clapton and Boyd divorced in 1989.
The album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs opened to lacklustre sales as the album never actually reached the music charts in the United Kingdom, possibly in part because Clapton’s name was found only on the back cover. In addition, the song’s length proved prohibitive for radio airplay. As a result, a shortened version of the song, consisting of the first 2:43 of Part I, was released as a single in March 1971 by Atco Records in the United States.
The version peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. When “Layla” was re-released on the 1972 compilations The History of Eric Clapton and Duane Allman’s An Anthology and then released the full 7:10 version (including the “Piano Exit” that formed Part II) as a single, it charted at number seven in the United Kingdom and reached number 10 in the United States. With good sales figures, the Billboard magazine was able to rank the Rock single as the 60th best-selling song in 1972.