Tears In | Heaven

"" is one of the most emotionally charged songs in music history, written by rock legend Eric Clapton and songwriter Will Jennings . It was born out of an unimaginable tragedy and eventually became a global anthem for grief and healing. The Story Behind the Song

Some listeners find solace in the song's parallels to Revelation 21:4 , which speaks of a place where God will "wipe away every tear" and there will be "no more death or sorrow". Tears in Heaven

In 2004, Clapton stopped performing "Tears in Heaven" live for many years, stating that he "no longer felt the loss" in the same way and didn't want to force the performance of such a painful memory. "" is one of the most emotionally charged

The song swept the 1993 Grammy Awards , winning Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. In 2004, Clapton stopped performing "Tears in Heaven"

The song asks a hauntingly personal question: “Would you know my name / If I saw you in heaven?” It reflects a father's deep longing to reconnect with his child while grappling with the reality of their separation. Interesting Facts

Clapton initially wrote the song for the soundtrack of the film Rush , but it gained its greatest fame through his MTV Unplugged performance in 1992.