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Eric Clapton Popular Song Rankings [2026]

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 [2026] (21–30)

Knocking On Heaven’s DoorEric Clapton29rank/position

Knocking On Heaven’s Door Eric Clapton Lyrics
Knocking On Heaven's DoorEric Clapton

This is a song covered by legendary British guitarist Eric Clapton.

It was released as a single in 1975 and is also included on the album “Timepieces: The Best of Eric Clapton.” Originally by Bob Dylan, the piece is reinterpreted through Clapton’s arrangement, which blends his distinctive blues and rock elements.

The lyrics, symbolically expressing the final chapter of life and farewells to loved ones, evoke deep empathy through Clapton’s emotive vocals and guitar work.

This track serves as a source of comfort when standing at life’s crossroads or mourning the loss of someone dear.

Let it rainEric Clapton30rank/position

Eric Clapton, the British “God of Guitar” who continues to captivate the world with his overwhelming guitar playing.

A standout song from the early days of his solo career skillfully expresses feelings for a loved one by likening them to “rain.” There’s also a story that Delaney Bramlett recognized his talent as a singer, and his confident vocals pierce straight to the heart.

The track was included on the 1970 album Eric Clapton and was re-released as a single in 1972.

Beloved by many musicians, it became a staple in Derek and the Dominos’ live performances as well.

It’s a warm yet powerful piece that you’ll want to listen to on a rainy day while thinking of someone special.

Eric Clapton Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Man OverboardEric Clapton31rank/position

It’s a hidden gem known for being easy to listen to.

At first glance it may seem understated, but its gentle nature makes you want to replay it, and it suits any mood at any time.

It’s simple, yet on closer listen it showcases intricate guitar work.

Motherless ChildEric Clapton32rank/position

Eric Clapton – Motherless Child
Motherless ChildEric Clapton

There’s a mysterious sense of unity as the acoustic guitar, a lively tempo, and Clapton’s voice intertwine.

It’s a hidden gem, and I’d love for people who usually listen to Clapton’s mainstream tracks to give it a try.

I also think kids will enjoy it.

Old LoveEric Clapton33rank/position

A gem of a blues ballad from Eric Clapton—born in the UK and hailed as the “God of the Guitar”—featured on his classic 1989 album Journeyman.

It’s said to have been written right after his breakup with a long-time partner, and you can almost feel the lingering, unbreakable longing for a love that has ended.

The guitar lines, wrung straight from his soul, sound like the very cry of his heart.

The acoustic version performed on MTV Unplugged in 1992 is also legendary, and many may remember that the album featuring that performance won a Grammy.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to alone, slowly, on a night spent reminiscing about a past love.

One WomanEric Clapton34rank/position

Eric Clapton – One Woman (Official Music Video)
One WomanEric Clapton

This is a work released in October 2024 by British guitarist Eric Clapton, who continues to evolve with the blues as his foundation.

The song is a lead single from Meanwhile, his first studio album in eight years.

Over a comfortable medium-tempo groove, it conveys a sincere devotion to a particular woman.

The lyrics, imbued with both depth and warmth as if reflecting his eventful life, truly resonate.

Amid a sound colored by piano and organ, the searing, almost weeping guitar solo deeply stirs the listener’s heart.

It’s the perfect track for those moments when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone special, or for a quiet night spent immersing yourself in music.

PromisesEric Clapton35rank/position

This is a work by Eric Clapton, the British artist, notable for its light, country-flavored rhythm and the beautiful harmonies with Marcy Levy.

The song portrays the end of a “promise” exchanged between two people whose love has faded.

Sung over a pleasant shuffle beat, the lyrics convey a complex mood tinged with a kind of resignation, a contrast that only heightens the sense of poignancy.

Included on the November 1978 album Backless, it became a classic that reached No.

9 on the U.S.

singles chart.

Balancing lightness with melancholy, this piece has a way of accompanying you both on sunny drives and on quiet nights of contemplation.