Eric Clapton - Forever Man (Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton 1981-1999)
(by Jerry Lynn Williams)
How many times must I tell you babe,
How many bridges I've got to cross?
How many times must I explain myself
Before I can talk to the boss,
'Fore I can talk to the boss?
How many times must I say I love you
Before you finally understand?
Won't you be my forever woman?
I'll try to be your forever man,
Try to be your forever man.
Second Verse
Forever man, forever man, forever man.
Forever man, forever man, forever man.
Try to be your forever man.
Forever man, forever man, forever man.
Forever man, forever man, forever man.
Try to be your forever man.
I agree! and the 4º and 5º are mark knopfler and gary moore!
Author: kirtashgaara - 5 months, 3 weeks ago
4
que marchuki.........tropical...........rock
Author: elguayabero74 - 6 months ago
5
AMAZING!
Author: ALEIXAR - 5 months, 3 weeks ago
6
How many times must I tell you babe,
How many bridges Ive got to cross?
How many times must I explain myself
Before I can talk to the boss,
fore I can talk to the boss?
Author: indigorenk - 5 months, 3 weeks ago
7
I wish I could play a guitar like him and all of the greats.
Author: Isotec1 - 5 months, 3 weeks ago
8
Yes, that is one of the best lineups with Eric Clapton that ever was. On this presentation, though, Eric's fellow guitarists are the hugely talented and unbelievealbly unknown TIM RENWICK!! If there ever were to be a guitarist that could replace Clapton, were he to die early, Renwick would be at the top of the deck. On bass? The incomparable Donald 'Duck' Dunn, from Booker T & the MGs from the Stax record houseof waaaayback. On Renwick, chbec out the Polydor video 'The Cream of Eric Clapton.'