Bad Love (5:08)
From Clapton Chronicles and 41 other releases
Bad Love is a rock song from Eric Clapton’s 1989 album Journeyman, released as the second and the strongest rock single of the album. It was composed by Eric Clapton and Foreigner lead guitarist Mick Jones and features Phil Collins on drums and harmony vocals, Alan Clark on keyboards and Pino Palladino on bass guitar. The track was also included on the 24 Nights setlist, with Steve Ferrone on drums, Greg Phillinganes on backing vocals and keyboards, Nathan East on bass guitar and backing vocals, Chuck Leavell on hammond organ and Phil Palmer on rhythm guitar.
It was also Clapton’s last number-one hit, reaching the #1 position on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart, staying on top for three weeks.
The video is shot in black and white, showing Clapton and his band (Phil Collins, Greg Phillinganes and Nathan East) playing the song on a stage, interspersed with other shots of the band.
The video is shot in black and white, showing Clapton and his band (Phil Collins, Greg Phillinganes and Nathan East) playing the song on a stage, interspersed with other shots of the band.
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Eric Clapton – Bad Love
Oh, what a feeling I get when I'm with you
You take my heart into everything you do
And it makes me sad for the lonely people
I walked that road for so long
Eric Clapton



