Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven Review

By 2004, Clapton stopped performing the song live for several years, stating that he no longer felt the "loss," which he considered a positive sign of healing. He eventually reintroduced it to his sets, but the song remains a permanent, haunting tribute to a father's love.

While originally recorded for the Rush film soundtrack, the definitive version is often considered his 1992 MTV Unplugged performance, which helped the album win six Grammy Awards. Legacy and Impact Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven

Released in 1992, "Tears in Heaven" stands as one of the most poignant and emotionally raw songs in the history of popular music. Written by and Will Jennings , the ballad was born from unimaginable tragedy: the accidental death of Clapton’s four-year-old son, Conor, in 1991 . The Story Behind the Song By 2004, Clapton stopped performing the song live

It features delicate, nylon-string guitar work and a gentle bassline that allows the vulnerability of Clapton’s vocals to take centre stage. Legacy and Impact Released in 1992, "Tears in