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Re: Lady Of Verona

Titre du sujet : Re: Lady Of Verona
par Sally sur 18/01/2008 22:34:38

An article released "The Sunday Times", July 2006.

Citation :
Clapton’s ex reveals lost love song

The legendary rock guitarist wrote Lady of Verona 20 years ago for his then girlfriend, Lory Del Santo, a 26-year-old Italian television presenter who comes from the city.

Del Santo will give the world its first hearing of the song this week after discovering a broken cassette tape of it stuffed inside a waterlogged bag of her possessions. It has now been restored and burnt onto a CD. Clapton aficionados describe it as a lost masterpiece.

Clapton has never released it on record or performed it live. The song has been locked away until now after the couple’s relationship broke up following the death of their four-year-old son Conor, who died when he fell out of the window of a 53rd-floor Manhattan apartment. Only a few Clapton insiders have ever heard it.

However, he has never agreed to the release of Lady of Verona, even though it includes a coded message to Del Santo about Conor: “You know what she gave to me, I’ll treasure until my dying day.”

The song was first hidden away because he wrote it when he was still married to Patti Boyd, the ex-wife of George Harrison, the former Beatle. He had met Del Santo in Milan on a previous Italian tour.

The song was consigned to the vaults when his relationship with Del Santo, which was already strained because both had been seeing other people, fell apart after Conor’s death.

Del Santo plays part of the recording that Clapton gave her during an interview to be broadcast on American television tomorrow night. To watch and hear the clip, click on the link above. Clapton sings:

I fell in love with a lady
from Verona, She’s just as sweet as she
can be.
All of her life she’s been
a loner Because she likes to stay
so free.

Later Clapton sings that he loves his lady from Verona “because she makes me feel so good”. He recorded the song in a studio while laying down tracks for an album that he subsequently called August in homage to the month in 1986 when Conor was born.

Del Santo believes that if their child had not died she and Clapton would still be together.
She says that the one line in the song that best describes her is “ ‘because I make him feel so good’ . . . It’s not easy to make him happy. Because you have to learn. One day he told me, ‘Talk only when I ask you a question. Otherwise, no’.”

She would like to see Lady of Verona released. Clapton originally gave it to her on a cassette tape while she was pregnant with Conor. “He said, ‘Here you are. I wrote a song for you’.”

The tape became broken when she asked Conor to turn it off and he broke it in the middle of the song.

Marc Roberty, author of Eric Clapton: The Complete Recording Sessions, said: “It has never been released but it is very catchy and would have been a good hit single.”

A spokesman for Clapton, now 61, said it was the first he had heard of the song and he had no idea if it would ever be officially released. He said that Clapton was unavailable for personal comment.


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Sally