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Falling in the deep end
Stop messin' around
I cant keep from falling
When you're not around
I cant no rest when you leave
Your love keeps me burnin'
You got me lost and found
And my world keeps turnin'It's not the same
When you're gone
Feel like I'm
Half of myself
Cause I need to have you aroundI need to hear that sound
Of you creepin in the mornin'
I need to look in your eyes
When it keeps me learnin'It's not the same
When your gone
Feel like I'm
Half of myself

Cause I can't keep my feet on the ground
You keep me lost and found
And girl it feels goodSo, I want you to know
I'm ready to let it show
That I'll be aroundIt's not the same
When you're gone
Feel like I'm
Half of myself
It's not the same
When you're gone
Feel like I'm
Half of a man
But, I can't keep my feet on the ground
You got me lost and found
And, girl, it feels goodSo, I want you to know
I'm ready to let it show
That I'll be aroundCan't keep my feet on the ground
You got me lost and found
And girl it feels goodSo, I want you to know
I'm ready to let it show
That I'll be around
Songwriters
CHRISTENSEN, TIM/WINTHER-JOHN, MARCUSPublished by
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Eric Clapton (born Eric Patrick Clapton in Ripley, Surrey, England on 30 March 1945), nicknamed "Slowhand", is a Grammy Award winning English composer, singer and guitarist who became one of the most respected artists of the rock era, winning three inductions into the rock and roll hall of fame.

Clapton's musical style has changed during his career, but has remained rooted in the blues. Clapton is credited as an innovator in several phases of his career, which have included blues-rock with John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers and The Yardbirds (1963-1965), early single hit "Come With Me" by The Roosters, blues-hard rock (with Cream), and work as a sideman and a solo artist; he has achieved chart success in genres ranging from delta blues (Unplugged) and psychedelic rock (Sunshine of Your Love) to pop (Change the World) and reggae (I Shot the Sheriff).

Eric Clapton was a friend of George Harrison of the Beatles. It is believed that he wrote Layla about Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd, whom he married in 1979 after she divorced George Harrison. They divorced in 1988. Eric Clapton has also dated singers Marianne Faithfull and Rosanne Cash, actresses Patsy Kensit and Sharon Stone, and rock muses Cynrinda Fox and Geraldine Edwards, who was one of the inspirations for Penny Lane in Almost Famous. He is now married to Melia McEnry and has been since 2002. They have three daughters together.

Clapton formed relationships with different artists in his career. From his start in The Yardbirds, then journeying forward to Cream, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, Derrek and the Dominoes, he is an extremely gifted musician. Clapton would go on to play lead guitar in Roger Waters' first solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitchiking. All this while compiling hit after hit in his solo career, has made Clapton one of the most enduring guitarists of the classic rock era.

"Tears in Heaven" was written after his son's tragic death. It was co-written with Russ Titelman and acknowledged with a Grammy in 1993.

Most recently, Eric Clapton has organized a benefit concert in honor of Hubert Sumlin, the great bluesman, to take place at the Apollo Theater in New York on February 24, 2012. He will be joined by Jeff Beck, Keb Mo, Levon Helm, and Derek Trucks among others. Clapton is known to sponsor an array of charitable events and concerts. He has also established a rehabilitation clinic in Monserrat to help those with substance abuse problems.

Eric Clapton's most recent studio release, titled Clapton, was released on September 27, 2010 by Reprise. A live album titled Play The Blues Live At Lincoln Center performed with Wynton Marsellis was released on September 13, 2011 by Reprise. Eric Clapton is highly regarded as a premier musician, and continues to remain a force in music today.


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