Tears In Heaven
Eric Clapton · Complete Clapton [2007]
If I saw you in heaven
Will it be the same
If I saw you in heaven
I must be strong, and carry on
Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven
Would you hold my hand
If I saw you in heaven
Would you help me stand
If I saw you in heaven
I'll find my way, through night and day
Cause I know I just can't stay
Here in heaven
Time can bring you down
Time can bend your knee
Time can break your heart
Have you begging please
Begging please
(instrumental)
Beyond the door
There's peace I'm sure
And I know there'll be no more
Tears in heaven
Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven
Would it be the same
If I saw you in heaven
I must be strong, and carry on
Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven
Cause I know I don't belong
Here in heaven
About Tears In Heaven
Eric Clapton's "Tears In Heaven" stands as a defining moment in rock history, blending his signature blues-rock sensibility with a poignant ballad style. Recorded for his 1992 album *One More Car, One More Rider*, the track emerged from a deeply personal period following the tragic death of his daughter, Natalie. The song's acoustic-driven arrangement and Clapton's emotive vocal delivery transformed it into an anthem of grief and reconciliation, resonating globally with listeners seeking emotional catharsis. Its commercial success propelled Clapton to new heights, cementing his status as a versatile icon capable of shifting from hard-rocking power to tender storytelling. The recording has since become a staple in countless film scores and television soundtracks, further embedding it in the cultural consciousness. As a testament to Clapton's enduring ability to channel raw human experience into music, "Tears In Heaven" remains a pivotal work that bridges the gap between personal tragedy and universal empathy, securing its place alongside his greatest hits like "Layla" and "Wonderful Tonight."

