Have You Ever Loved a Woman
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“Have You Ever Loved A Woman” | ||
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Single by Freddie King | ||
A-side | Have You Ever Loved A Woman | |
B-side | You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling | |
Released | 1960 | |
Format | Vinyl record | |
Recorded | 1960 | |
Genre | Blues | |
Length | 3:07 | |
Label | Federal Records | |
Writer(s) | Billy Myles |
"Have You Ever Loved A Woman" is a blues standard written by Billy Myles and recorded by Freddie King as Federal single #12384 in 1960.[1] King's single failed to make an impact on its initial release. However, it was later recorded by the band Derek and the Dominos for their 1970 album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Eric Clapton has since championed the song, with live versions appearing on E. C. Was Here, 24 Nights, Live at Hyde Park and One More Car, One More Rider.