Eric Clapton, “If I Could Change the World”

Today we live in a world likened into the darkness in spirit. Everything bad is good, everything good is bad and everything right is wrong. Can we change the world? No. We are so blessed that through our prayers God can and will change the world.


“Change the World” is a song written by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy, and Wayne Kirkpatrick, the best-known version of which was recorded by English singer Eric Clapton for the soundtrack of the 1996 film Phenomenon. The track was produced by R&B record producer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and was first recorded and released by Country singer Wynonna Judd on her album Revelations.

The Clapton release, recorded for Reprise and Warner Bros. Records, reached the top 40 in twenty countries and topped the charts in Canada, as well as Billboard magazine’s Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40 charts in the United States. The single won eight awards, including three Grammy Awards at the 39th annual ceremony in 1997.

11 thoughts on “Eric Clapton, “If I Could Change the World”

  1. Harsh like Saul of Tarsus, fully venomous 🐍 Harsh like Saul of Tarsus, fully venomous 🐍
    In the Lord’s eyes it’s harmful, even hideous 😕🖤

    Choose LiFE — get on the
    ark and lose the bitterness 🛥💦

    Try it 👉 won’t be long til you
    start feelin’ the benefits ✝️🔥

    In the Lord’s eyes it’s harmful, even hideous 😕

    Choose LiFE — get on the
    ark and lose the bitterness ♥️

    Try it 👉 won’t be long til you
    start feelin’ the benefits ✝️🔥

    Like

  2. Mr. Clapton’s biography is informative about his attitudes and simple life style, though he was a product of the 60s and its immorality. I wonder if and hope that he is ready for Heaven.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Thank you. Clapton is a visionary in song. His works are loved and appreciated worldwide. 🎶💛☀️🤝

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