My Father's Eyes
Eric Clapton
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Sailing down behind the sun, Waiting for my prince to come. Praying for the healing rain To restore my soul again. Just a toe rag on the run. How did I get here? What have I done? When will all my hopes arise? How will I know him? When I look in my father's eyes. My father's eyes. When I look in my father's eyes. My father's eyes. Then the light begins to shine And I hear those ancient lullabies. And as I watch this seedling grow, Feel my heart start to overflow. Where do I find the words to say? How do I teach him? What do we play? Bit by bit, I've realized That's when I need them, That's when I need my father's eyes. My father's eyes. That's when I need my father's eyes. My father's eyes. Then the jagged edge appears Through the distant clouds of tears. I'm like a bridge that was washed away; My foundations were made of clay. As my soul slides down to die. How could I lose him? What did I try? Bit by bit, I've realized That he was here with me; I looked into my father's eyes. My father's eyes. I looked into my father's eyes. My father's eyes. My father's eyes. My father's eyes. I looked into my father's eyes. My father's eyes.
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Written by: Eric Patrick Clapton
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10 facts about this song
Artist Background"My Father's Eyes" is a song written and performed by Eric Clapton, an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is hailed as one of the most influential guitarists of all time and has won several prestigious awards for his contributions to music.
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Album DetailsThis track was initially released as part of the 1998 album "Pilgrim," which is Clapton's 13th solo studio album. Produced by Clapton himself, alongside Simon Climie, this album marked Clapton's first album of original material in five years.
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Personal SignificanceThis song is notably significant due to the deeply personal meaning behind its lyrics. Eric Clapton wrote "My Father's Eyes" as a reflection on his life and emotions after the death of his son, Conor, who tragically fell from an apartment window in 1991. The song also addresses his longing to see his father, who had died before he was born.
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Inspirational SourcesClapton has mentioned that this song's idea came when he was playing with his son Conor. During their play, he suddenly realized he was seeing himself—in his own child—as his father would have seen him.
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Single’s Release"My Father's Eyes" was released as a single in 1998 and reached the top 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
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Awards and RecognitionThe song won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 1999, marking another significant achievement in Clapton's illustrious career.
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Musical CollaborationsPhil Collins contributed to this song by providing backing vocals.
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Live Performances and RereleasesThe live version of "My Father's Eyes" appears on Clapton's 1999 album named "Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton."
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Song CompositionMusically, "My Father's Eyes" is known for its poignant lyrics, emotional delivery, and understated but beautifully fitting guitar work. This track reflects Clapton’s signature style, which blends rock, pop, and blues influences to produce resonant and deeply personal music.
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Charitable UseEric Clapton often performed this song during benefit concerts for his Crossroads Centre, a drug rehabilitation center he established in Antigua in 1998.
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