1985 Eric Clapton – Forever Man (US: #26 UK: #51)
“Forever Man“ is a song from Eric Clapton‘s 1985 album Behind the Sun, released as the first single of the album. It reached number one on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart, becoming his second single to do so. In total, the single release sold more than 500,000 copies worldwide.
Clapton had just signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records when he started recording Behind the Sun. When the album was completed, the record company rejected it because they felt it did not have enough singles. They commissioned three songs by Texas composer Jerry Lynn Williams, one of which was “Forever Man”. The song begins with a riff in which a bass, guitar and synth play. The song has an intro, verse, chorus, verse solo and final chorus structure and is in the key of D minor.
Album

Behind the Sun is the ninth album by English guitarist Eric Clapton, released in 1985. The title of the album comes from a line from Muddy Waters’s “Louisiana Blues”. It is also Clapton’s first collaborative project with Phil Collins. After nearly a decade of Clapton’s guitar playing taking a back seat to his singing/songwriting, this […]
Musicians
Bass | Nathan East |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Guitar | Eric Clapton |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Synthesizer | Michael Omartian |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
Percussion | Ted Templeman |
Background Vocals | Marcy Levy |
Vocals | Eric Clapton |
Produced By
Ted Templeman
Songwriters
Jerry Lynn Williams
Charts
US: #26
UK: #51
December 4, 2015 @ 17:09
Criminally underated album I personally love it !
December 4, 2015 @ 17:27
Jeff porcaro on drums Nathan east on bass Steve lukather on rhythm guitar! Lenny castro on percussion! Ted templeman on timbales! Brilliant song by jerry Lynn Williams! Nice to hear Eric ripping it up for a change!
December 4, 2015 @ 17:30
Proper superstar cast there ?
December 4, 2015 @ 17:37
The LA A team!
December 4, 2015 @ 18:55
Explains why it’s my favorite Clapton song!