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Eric Clapton Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Eric Clapton, a singer from England.

His songs slip straight into anyone’s heart, and his smoky, resonant voice enchants many listeners.

Here’s a ranking of some of his most popular tracks.

With his masculine, hard‑boiled cool, his music is sure to leave you basking in the afterglow!

Eric Clapton Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

CocaineEric Clapton8rank/position

One of Eric Clapton’s signature songs, marked by a relentlessly memorable guitar riff.

The British-born “God of the Guitar” covered J.

J.

Cale’s tune on his classic 1977 album Slowhand, turning it into a blues-rock staple.

At first listen, the lyrics may seem to endorse drug use, but the song actually carries a deeply crafted message as an anti-drug anthem.

Knowing that Clapton himself struggled with addiction and later founded a treatment center in 1998 makes his cry all the more affecting.

The song also appears as a defining piece of his life in the documentary Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars.

It’s a track that invites you to revel in the cool guitar sound while carefully savoring the layers behind the lyrics.

After MidnightEric Clapton9rank/position

A track with an irresistibly breezy sound, as if freed from the pressure of being a guitar hero.

It’s a single from Eric Clapton’s first solo album, Eric Clapton, released in 1970, and a cover of a J.

J.

Cale song.

The song celebrates the overwhelming sense of liberation that comes after midnight.

You can almost picture someone shedding the stiffness of daytime and reveling in the night on pure instinct.

It peaked at No.

18 on the U.

S.

Billboard chart, and some may remember it being used in a beer commercial in 1987.

It’s guaranteed to make your weekend drive even more enjoyable.

Autumn LeavesEric Clapton10rank/position

It’s one of the most famous chanson standards and a classic widely covered by jazz musicians.

The piece originated in France, and the lyrics that were added later were, of course, in French.

When it reached America, English lyrics were written and the title became “Autumn Leaves.” In the jazz world, versions by Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans are especially well-known.

This time, I’d like to introduce Eric Clapton’s cover version—Clapton is a globally popular singer-songwriter and guitarist.

His take on “Les Feuilles Mortes,” modeled after the version sung by Yves Montand in the 1940s, perfectly captures the song’s wistful essence, making it a superb autumn tune.

Eric Clapton Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Bad LoveEric Clapton11rank/position

Eric Clapton – Bad Love (LYRICS)
Bad LoveEric Clapton

You can enjoy Clapton’s youthful singing voice.

Listening to it now, you can hear that it sounds a bit like Paul Weller.

Since they’re both British, their voices and singing styles are probably similar.

It’s a slightly lesser-known song, but a compelling masterpiece.

BadgeEric Clapton12rank/position

Eric Clapton – Badge (Live Video Version-One More Car)
BadgeEric Clapton

During Clapton’s Cream era, it truly feels like white blues is exploding.

The famous military jackets are still fashionable today, so they were clearly ahead of their time.

Compared to his solo work, the bass and drums are more compelling here, which is a distinctive feature.

Blues PowerEric Clapton13rank/position

It’s a track included on the 1970 album Eric Clapton Solo.

This album was Eric Clapton’s first solo album, produced by Delaney Bramlett—the duo singer he was devoted to at the time.

CircusEric Clapton14rank/position

It’s a gentle, simple acoustic-style hidden gem.

The song’s development is excellent, and if you listen with the barrier of “it’s a Clapton song” removed, your bias should fade away.

Because Clapton is so famous, this is a track I especially want people who listen to more obscure rock to hear.