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The lyrics describe a narrator’s encounter with a man who owns a brothel (referred to as a "Puff").
"Layla" belongs to the (or Partyschlager) genre—folksy, upbeat songs with simple, repetitive melodies designed for mass sing-alongs at festivals and parties.
The track features a fast tempo of 140 bpm and a simple chord progression (Gm, Eb, Bb, F).
It is important to note that this party hit is entirely unrelated to the famous rock classic, which was inspired by a 12th-century Persian poem and Clapton's unrequited love for Pattie Boyd.
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The lyrics describe a narrator’s encounter with a man who owns a brothel (referred to as a "Puff").
"Layla" belongs to the (or Partyschlager) genre—folksy, upbeat songs with simple, repetitive melodies designed for mass sing-alongs at festivals and parties.
The track features a fast tempo of 140 bpm and a simple chord progression (Gm, Eb, Bb, F).
It is important to note that this party hit is entirely unrelated to the famous rock classic, which was inspired by a 12th-century Persian poem and Clapton's unrequited love for Pattie Boyd.