Clapton wrote this about his 4-year-old son Conor, who died when he fell out of a 53rd floor window in the apartment where his mother was staying in New York City.
I cannot imagine any greater sorrow than losing a child.
This one is for all of you who know what its like to lose someone you love.
Original song created by Eric Clapton, Performed by Lauren Smith.
Beautiful interpretation
guishe71 2 months ago
Excellent job. I actually use this video to warm up when I play my harmonica. She plays AND sings in key. Very very well done. If she ever needs a harp player, Id jam with er'.
evilmonkeyairbrush 2 months ago
Good
jojorockstar26 3 months ago
This is so wonderful. Your voice is lovely and I love the way you didn't overdo it -- "showing off" too much or dramatising the emotion. It is simple, sweet and unpretentious. I've watched about 100 covers of this and yours is the only one I've actually liked. Really nice job!!
honey87west 3 months ago
you have an amazing voice it´s one of the best covers from this song...really congrats...if i can make one small comment is that the background voices at a point sound just as loud as your voice and your voice looses the protagonism..maybe you could turn it down a bit there....but overall one of the best covers...pleasure to heart you
theladydazz 7 months ago
Just absolutely amazing!! D8!! *applauds*
GothicPhantomZero 7 months ago
Just fantastic all the way around. Your finger-picking is really, really good. Very well done! But your three part harmonizing is truly amazing. Just stunning! Great job!
5GalOfPropWash 10 months ago
i always thought this song should be sung by a girl and she has the most perfect voive for it (this is sort of an add on to my previous comment :)...
moonsunnstarz 10 months ago
u have the perfect voice for this song.. nice job
moonsunnstarz 10 months ago
its just... wow...
steer000 1 year ago