Black Hand Side is a song by the American hip-hop artist, Queen Latifah, released as a single in 1994, from her album, Black Reign.The song was written by Queen Latifah and Sidney "S.I.D."

It is ranked number 366 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". for the video and single.

[4][c] Hendrix toured as a support act with Mayfield in 1963.

The first verse tells the story of a mother who has lost control of her son. That's all she ever thinks about, riding with the wind[28], Music journalist Charles Shaar Murray likens the figure to a feminine ideal: "Sometimes she is a spirit, sometimes a fantasy, sometimes a woman as solidly, palpably physical as he is".

[52] Critics' comments on Derek and the Dominos' rendition range from "exquisitely arranged" (Rolling Stone)[54] to "bombastic"(Legends of Rock Guitar). [46] A March 17, 1968, instrumental jam with Hendrix and members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and the Electric Flag is built around "Little Wing". In one interview, he saw it as self-explanatory: "That's exactly what it's about, like 'She's walking through the clouds'",[27], With a circus mind that's running wild

[56], In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine included "Little Wing" on its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" at number 366. Deezer : musique en streaming gratuite. As one of Jimi Hendrix's most popular songs, "Little Wing" has been interpreted by many musicians.

In the LP version of the song, Latifah says "Black Reign 1993, I'd like to welcome you to this album."

[46] These recordings have been reissued on Live in Paris & Ottawa 1968, Winterland, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience box set. Écoutez Brown Eyed Girl par The Isley Brothers - The Essential Isley Brothers.

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[22] The song has been notated in 4/4 time with one bar in 2/4 at a slow rock (70–72 beats per minute) tempo and is built on a chord progression without a bridge section:[23][g], After an instrumental introduction, there are two verses, followed by a guitar solo, which has been described as "richly melodic" by biographer Keith Shadwick. [57] [49] Live recordings appear on Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert (1973), Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies (1974, released 1996), Eric Clapton & Friends in Concert (DVD with Sheryl Crow 1999), Live in San Diego (2007, released 2016), Live from Madison Square Garden (with Steve Winwood 2008, released 2009). [58][59] Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded an instrumental version in 1984 that was released on The Sky Is Crying in 1991.

After the break up of Derek and the Dominos, Clapton continued to perform "Little Wing".