

Sounds like a crappy romance novel, right?Īnd it's common knowledge that Clapton not only cheated on her, but had a child with another woman while married to Pattie. Now, who knows how accurate any these accounts truly are, but one thing was clear:Īccording to this book, Harrison would bang other women right in their house. It was interesting to get some behind the scenes information about what was going on during some of the most exciting decades in music history. Regardless, I found this book to be very interesting on a superficial level. Pattie was famously cited as being the inspiration for Clapton hits "Layla" (which he wrote when he was actively trying to steal Boyd from Harrison, LOL) and "Wonderful Tonight," (after he jacked her ass and they were married) thus the book title, obviously.Īs with any biography I rate/review, I am rating based solely on my level of enjoyment/entertainment.


And I always find song inspirations to be fascinating. I have always loved the Beatles (how can you not?) and Eric Clapton (as a musician, not necessarily as a human being, per say). Pattie Boyd, an English model, was the wife of two of the best musicians of all time: George Harrison of the Beatles and Eric Clapton, a solo artist and also member of bands such as Cream, the Yardbirds, and Derek and the Dominoes. Duh.īut if I'm reading any other genre, it's usually Biography, namely those related to sports and musicians. I typically only read and review romance and SMUT. I have always loved the Beatles (how can you not?) and Eric Clapton (as a musician, not necessari 3.5 Stars But if I'm reading any other genre, it's usually Biography, namely those related to sports and musicians.

3.5 Stars I typically only read and review romance and SMUT.
