yes
No.
No, Tinie Tempah and Eric Turner do.
Eric Clapton wrote this song because he was grieved over the death of his young son. For more details check out http://www.writeawriting.com/why-do-people-write/why-did-eric-clapton-write-tears-in-heaven/
He did. Not sure which album,I think it is on the Crossroads 4 disc set.
yes
No.
No, Tinie Tempah and Eric Turner do.
Bluegrass singer Alison Krauss has recorded one duet with Eric Clapton. It was featured on the Crossing Jordan soundtrack, titled, "Can't Find My Way Home." Eric Clapton plays the guitar for the song, but does not sing.
Eric Clapton wrote this song because he was grieved over the death of his young son. For more details check out http://www.writeawriting.com/why-do-people-write/why-did-eric-clapton-write-tears-in-heaven/
He did. Not sure which album,I think it is on the Crossroads 4 disc set.
It was Eric clapton who sang this song. He wrote it when his 4-year old son fell and died from a building. he also asked a friend to help him finish this song. there was a time when Eric Clapton said that he don't like to sing this music anymore because it just keeps on reminding him about his son.
Freddie King did it first in 1960. His didn't do so well.
The song is 'Gotta Tell You' and the singer is Samantha Mumba.
No he did not ... ERic sang " You look wanderful tonight" they are a lot alikeNot that I can find. I think people get the song confused with "Wonderful Tonight" which is a Clapton song. Lady In Red, or really called "The" Lady In Red was made famous by artist Chris De Burgh. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcWspfgk9c8.If I am wrong, please name the albumHI. I HAVE FOUND A LOT OF MISINFORMATION ABOUT THIS ONLINE. I, TOO, THOUGHT HE SANG A VERSION OF THIS SONG BUT FOUND OUT IT IS REALLY CHRIS DE BURGH. IF YOU LISTEN TO IT, YOU'LL FIND IT IS THE VERSION THAT SOMETIMES HAS ERIC CLAPTON'S NAME ON IT. DE BURGH'S VOICE SOUNDS LIKE CLAPTONS, SO I THINK THAT'S WHERE THE PROBLEM STARTED. IF YOU LOOK AT DOWNLOADS ONLINE, MOST OF THEM HAVE CLAPTON'S NAME. HOPE THAT HELPS!
bob Marley and the wailers or Eric clapton
There has never been a song called "You Shot the Sheriff". "I Shot the Sheriff" has been recorded by many artists including Bob Marley, but not 10cc.