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"'From Four Until Late'" (or "'From Four Till Late'") is a blues song written by Delta blues musician Robert Johnson. He recorded it in Dallas, Texas, during his second to last session for producer Don Law on June 19, 1937.

The lyrics contained his philosophical lines of "a man is like a prisoner, and he's never satisfied".

British rock group Cream recorded the song for their debut album 'Fresh Cream' in 1966.

Guitarist Eric Clapton provided the lead vocal. Clapton also recorded another version of the song on his 'Sessions for Robert J' album in 2004.

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Category:Robert Johnson songs

Category:Songs written by Robert Johnson

Category:1937 songs

Category:Cream (band) songs

Category:Blues songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Don Law


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