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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.
Eric Patrick Clapton CBE (born 30 March 1945) is an English musician, ... Clapton, then 53, met 22-year-old administrative assistant Melia McEnery in Columbus, ...
Meanwhile is the twenty-second solo studio album by Eric Clapton.It was released on 4 October 2024 through Bushbranch Records/Surfdog Records.Along with six new tracks, the album also features eight songs Clapton has previously released as singles beginning from 2020, including collaborations with Van Morrison and Jeff Beck.
To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert is a live album by British rock musician Eric Clapton, released on 26 April 2024.The album features a concert by Clapton that was recorded in London in front of a small audience on 8 December 2023, which featured a guest appearance by Dhani Harrison on the song "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)", a cover of George Harrison's 1973 song.
"Tears in Heaven" is a song by English guitarist, singer, and songwriter Eric Clapton and Will Jennings, written about the death of Clapton's four-year-old son, Conor. It appeared on the 1991 Rush film soundtrack .
Happy Xmas is the first Christmas album by Eric Clapton as well as his twenty-first solo studio album which was released on 12 October 2018. [1] It includes 13 covers of Christmas-themed songs (15 on the European re-release), both well-known and relatively obscure ones, arranged in a predominantly blues style, and one new composition by Clapton and producer Simon Climie.
Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies is the seventh live album and a box set by Eric Clapton, released in 1996. Unlike the first Crossroads box set that encompasses more than three decades of Clapton's work, Crossroads 2 is a chronicle of Clapton's live shows between 1974 through 1978. The album is largely focused on longer renditions of ...
Clapton's presence on the song formally signalled the continuation of his and Harrison's musical friendship after the potential complications presented by Clapton having eloped with Pattie Boyd, Harrison's first wife, in 1974. Harrison included "Love Comes to Everyone" on his Dark Horse Records compilation Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989.