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"Believe in Life" is a song written and recorded by British rock musician Eric Clapton for his 2001 studio album Reptile. [1] It was written about Clapton's wife Melia McEnery and was released as a promotional single in 2001.
Re-titled Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me for the US market, the book contains many of Boyd's photographs. [129] [139] Boyd carried out interviews to promote the release. [133] At the time, she was said to be looking forward to the idea of her book competing against Clapton's autobiography, which was published ...
The first, of these, introduced in 1995, was a limited edition 000-42EC Eric Clapton signature model with a production run of 461. For the single "Change the World" (1996) and the album Pilgrim (1998) he used a Martin 000-28 EC Eric Clapton signature model, which he subsequently gave to guitarist Paul Wassif. [184]
Pattie Boyd, the former fashion model and ex-wife of Eric Clapton and George Harrison, has sold her memorabilia collection, including intimate letter from both, for more than $3 million. In a well ...
Newly revealed letters have shed fresh light on a notorious love triangle between George Harrison, his close friend Eric Clapton, and rock’s most legendary muse, Pattie Boyd.. The model was ...
A new book into the life of three-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Eric Clapton unveils a surprising side to the rocker. Apparently, he was quite the ladies man, allegedly knocking boots with ...
"Tearing Us Apart" is a song recorded by English blues rock guitarist and singer Eric Clapton on his 1986 album August, produced by Phil Collins.The song was about "the committee", the group of Pattie Boyd's friends whom Clapton blamed for coming between Pattie and him.
Beginning with her childhood in Kenya, the book covers Boyd's modelling career in London during the 1960s, her marriage to and divorce from Beatle George Harrison and later marriage and divorce of Harrison's best friend, Eric Clapton. [4] The book's title is in reference to Clapton's 1977 song "Wonderful Tonight", which he wrote about Boyd. [3]