Lay Down Sally

Eric Clapton / George Terry / Marcy Levy

There is nothing that is wrong
In wanting you to stay here with me.
I know you've got somewhere to go,
But won't you make yourself at home and stay with me?
And don't you ever leave.

Chorus:
Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms.
Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon.
I've been trying all night long just to talk to you.

The sun ain't nearly on the rise
And we still got the moon and stars above.
Underneath the velvet skies,
Love is all that matters. Won't you stay with me?
And don't you ever leave.

I long to see the morning light
Coloring your face so dreamily.
So don't you go and say goodbye,
You can lay your worries down and stay with me.
And don't you ever leave.

Trivia about the song Lay Down Sally by Eric Clapton

On which albums was the song “Lay Down Sally” released by Eric Clapton?
Eric Clapton released the song on the albums “Slowhand” in 1978, “Just One Night” in 1980, “O Rock de Eric Clapton” in 1985, “Série Gold: Eric Clapton” in 1990, “Série Gold: Time Pieces: The Best Of” in 1990, “The Cream of Clapton” in 1995, “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection” in 2004, and “Complete Clapton” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Lay Down Sally” by Eric Clapton?
The song “Lay Down Sally” by Eric Clapton was composed by Eric Clapton, George Terry, and Marcy Levy.

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