: The song features a distinct "turnaround" lick at the end of the 12-bar cycle, often incorporating hammer-ons and pull-offs similar to the style of Chuck Berry. Learning Resources
Eric Clapton's playing on this track is a masterclass in combining . Soloing : Clapton often uses the A Minor Pentatonic over the Cream Crossroads
: Built around an open A string, second fret on the G string, and a third-fret bend on the A string. Chord Progression : Typically follows (bars 1-4), (bars 5-6), (bars 7-8), (bar 10), and (bars 11-12). "Quick Four" Change : In many versions, players switch to in the second bar during vocal sections. Guitar Techniques : The song features a distinct "turnaround" lick
The song primarily follows a in the key of A Major , though it features unique departures from traditional blues forms. Chord Progression : Typically follows (bars 1-4), (bars