Bobby Whitlock is an American singer, songwriter, and musician, best known for his work as a keyboardist and vocalist with Derek and the Dominos, the band formed by Eric Clapton in the early 1970s. He played a significant role in the creation of the iconic album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970), co-writing some of its key tracks like "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Layla."Whitlock's soulful voice and keyboard playing helped define the sound of that era's blues-rock scene. Beyond Derek and the Dominos, he has also worked with artists like Delaney & Bonnie, George Harrison, and Joe Cocker, among others.
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With Derek and the Dominos
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970) — Classic album, includes hits like Layla, Bell Bottom Blues, and Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad? Bobby co-wrote several songs and sang backing and some lead vocals.
Solo Work
Bobby Whitlock (1972) — His debut solo album with a blend of rock, soul, and blues.
Raw Velvet (1972) — Features contributions from Eric Clapton and other notable musicians.
One of a Kind (1975) — A bit more polished, showcasing his songwriting and soulful voice.
Rock Your Sox Off (2013) — A modern comeback album that fans of his classic work really enjoy.
Worked with Delaney & Bonnie — where he first met Clapton.
Played and wrote with George Harrison on All Things Must Pass.
Contributed to albums by Joe Cocker, Andy Fairweather Low, and others.