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R&B/蓝调wonderfultonight的创作历程R&B/蓝调wonderfultonight的创作历程是什么?有谁知道EricClapton这首歌的前前后后

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R&B/蓝调 wonderful tonight的创作历程R&B/蓝调 wonderful tonight的创作历程 是什么?有谁知道Eric Clapton这首歌的前前后后
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英文的!大体上就是Clapton写给他前妻的歌,是在Clapton等待爱人为PARTY打扮着装时得到的灵感 被很多人翻唱过,是公认的经典情歌! "Wonderful Tonight" is a song written by Eric Clapton about his then-love, Pattie Boyd. It was included on Clapton's 1977 album Slowhand and released as a single the following year. While generally regarded as a romantic song, "Wonderful Tonight"'s genesis was less than starry-eyed lyricism. Clapton's inspiration came as he grew impatient for Boyd to finish dressing for a party. In that regard, the lyric "You look wonderful tonight" could be interpreted less as a heartfelt compliment and more as a prod to be finished getting dressed. Nevertheless, the subsequent lyrics grow more patient and loving. The song is a narrative, dealing with a party the pair attended. Each of the three verses is a scene from a part of the night: preparing for the party, going to the party, and coming home from the party. In each scene, he mentions how wonderful she is: how beautiful she looks while preparing for the party, how happy he is to be at the party with her, and how grateful he is that she puts up with him after he drinks a bit too much. In 1988, Clapton appeared in the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert as a guest guitarist for Dire Straits. The group became his backing musicians for a surprise performance of "Wonderful Tonight" during their set. 在这之后的翻唱(cover)版本: 1.Wonderful Tonight was covered by British pop group Damage. It was released as a single in 1997 and reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart. 2.Country music artist David Kersh released a cover of the song on his album If I Never Stop Loving You. Kersh's version reached #29 on Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart (now Hot Country Songs). 3.The song was also covered by vocalist Michael Bublé in cooperation with Ivan Lins on his album Call Me Irresponsible. 4.Also covered by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds on his 2007 album, Playlist 5.Also covered by Björn Skifs on his 1984 album "If... Then..." (also appearing on Songs for You from 1991) 6.Country singer Don Williams did a cover version of this song in 2003.