In 1977, Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd were in the early years of their marriage, having wed in March 1979. Their relationship was highly publicized due to the love triangle involving Boyd, her ex-husband George Harrison, and Clapton.
By 1977, Clapton had already written “Layla” (inspired by his unrequited love for Boyd) and had released Slowhand, one of his most successful albums, featuring hits like “Wonderful Tonight”—a song written for Pattie.
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