Eric Clapton - Have You Ever Loved a Woman - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994 Lyrics

Lyrics Have You Ever Loved a Woman - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994 - Eric Clapton



Have you ever loved a woman
That you tremble in pain?
Have you ever loved a woman
So much you tremble in pain?
When all the time you know
She bears another man's name
Have you ever loved a woman
So much it's a shame and a sin?
Have you ever loved a woman
So much it's a shame and a sin?
And all the time you know
She belongs to your very best friend
Have you ever loved a woman so much
And you know you can't leave her alone?
Have you ever loved a woman
When you know you can't leave her alone?
Something deep inside of you
Won't let you wreck your very best friend's home
Thank you



Writer(s): Billy Myles


Eric Clapton - Nothing But the Blues (Live)
Album Nothing But the Blues (Live)
date of release
24-06-2022

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3 Forty-Four - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
4 It Hurts Me Too - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
5 Early in the Morning - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
6 Five Long Years - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
7 Crossroads - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
8 Malted Milk Blues - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
9 Motherless Child - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
10 How Long Blues - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
11 Reconsider Baby - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
12 Sinner's Prayer - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
13 Everyday I Have the Blues - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
14 Someday After a While - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
15 Have You Ever Loved a Woman - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
16 I'm Tore Down - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994
17 Groaning the Blues - Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1994




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