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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 Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Don’t let me be lonely tonightEric Clapton15rank/position

Eric Clapton – Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
Don't let me be lonely tonightEric Clapton

Eric Clapton delivers a deeply moving rendition of James Taylor’s classic.

The vocals are truly soulful, and the restrained, weeping guitar is a nice touch.

Taylor’s original has a more natural arrangement, so try comparing the two.

Hello Old FriendEric Clapton16rank/position

This piece features a warm ensemble of acoustic and slide guitar that offers the kind of comfort you feel when reunited with an old friend.

The nostalgic, heartwarming melody almost seems to portray joyful moments shared with close companions.

Released in August 1976 as the lead single from the album “No Reason to Cry,” the song became a hit, reaching No.

24 on the U.

S.

singles chart.

The anecdote that it was recorded in a relaxed atmosphere with members of The Band further underscores the gentle world the song evokes.

It’s a gem you’ll want to sink into on a peaceful Sunday afternoon.

While my guitar gently weepsEric Clapton17rank/position

Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton – While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Taken from Concert For George)
While my guitar gently weepsEric Clapton

This song is a true masterpiece among George Harrison’s classics from his Beatles days, and it could be called a quintessential example of classic rock.

Backing Eric Clapton’s vocals are former Beatles members George and Paul, making it irresistible not only to fans but to rock enthusiasts as well.

Ain’t Going DownEric Clapton18rank/position

Released in 1983, this song showcases Eric Clapton’s musical versatility.

You can easily picture the British artist pouring his rock spirit into the performance.

Featured on the album “Money and Cigarettes,” the track expresses a strong resolve to face life’s hardships.

Clapton’s powerful guitar and expressive vocals blend beautifully, inspiring courage in those who listen.

Its driving tempo and endlessly replayable melody are captivating.

It’s truly an anthem of life that teaches the importance of believing in yourself and continuing to move forward.

Breaking PointEric Clapton19rank/position

Eric Clapton – Breaking Point
Breaking PointEric Clapton

The intro and the opening vocals are so mellow that I think this is a quintessential representative of the AOR genre.

When I was young, I couldn’t understand why Clapton played so many subdued songs like this, but as I’ve grown older, I’ve come to understand.

Rock isn’t just about being loud.

CrossroadsEric Clapton20rank/position

Watch Eric Clapton perform “Crossroads” Live!
CrossroadsEric Clapton

When it comes to leading figures in blues guitar, there’s no one beyond this man.

Eric Clapton has remained at the forefront from the 1960s to the present.

His signature “Crossroads” has even become the title of the annual rock and blues festival.

Eric Clapton Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)

Forever ManEric Clapton21rank/position

Eric Clapton – “Forever Man” [Official Music Video]
Forever ManEric Clapton

This is a pop-rock tune by Eric Clapton, marked by quintessential ’80s synth sounds and a powerful guitar riff.

Released ahead of the album Behind the Sun in February 1985, it debuted at No.

1 on the U.

S.

rock chart.

Some may remember it being used in a scene from the film SpaceCamp.

Singing of being an “eternal man,” he radiates an unwavering resolve to keep loving one person, no matter what.

His passionate vocals over a sprightly boogie-style rhythm resonate pleasantly and deeply.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to experience Clapton’s open, liberated charm—quite different from his blues image.