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!
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Eric Clapton Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)
I’ve Told You For The Last TimeEric Clapton50rank/position

It is included on Eric Clapton’s first solo album, “Eric Clapton,” released in the summer of 1970 by one of the world’s three greatest guitarists.
The song, which portrays a farewell with a slightly relaxed vibe, was co-written by Steve Cooper.
Amid its light, upbeat feel, Clapton’s technique truly shines.
Eric Clapton Popular Song Rankings [2025] (51–60)
Say What You WillEric Clapton51rank/position

Eric Clapton is an artist highly acclaimed around the world for his exceptional guitar technique and catchy melodies.
He has also been extremely popular in Japan, with songs like “Tears in Heaven” and “Change the World” ranking high on the charts.
His classic “Say What You Will” was released in 2005 as the theme song for the Expo 2005 Aichi (Aichi World Expo).
The idol group SMAP also covered the song, arranging it as a message of gratitude to friends.
Somewhere Over The RainbowEric Clapton52rank/position

The original is from the film The Wizard of Oz, and it has been covered by many artists since.
When Clapton sings it, it becomes a true rock ballad that excites many in the audience.
Incidentally, it’s also known that Jeff Beck—another famous guitarist who was in the Yardbirds, the same group—has covered it as well.
In Japan, it’s famous as a commercial jingle, so you’ve probably heard it without realizing it.
Tangled In Love-BEHIND THE SUNEric Clapton53rank/position

When the guitar stands out in any song, it can be tiring for the listener.
One of Clapton’s strengths is that, despite being called the guitar god, he doesn’t go for overly showy playing.
This song also features excellent female chorus harmonies and marks a new frontier for him.
SlowhandEric Clapton54rank/position

“Slowhand” is an album released by Eric Clapton in 1977.
The title “Slowhand” reportedly came from the fact that, despite the incredible sound he produced, his fingers didn’t seem to be moving much, so he was called “Slowhand” at the time.
It’s an album you can listen to with ease.





