Eric Clapton’s Son Fell to Death; Inspired "Tears in Heaven"
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'Tears in Heaven:' How A Tragedy Inspired Eric Clapton's Hit Song

This is an experience no parent should ever go through. 
PHOTO BYScreenshot from Youtube. Eric Clapton performs 'Tears in Heaven'

Eric Clapton's son, Conor Clapton, tragically died in 1991 after falling out of the window of their 53rd-floor apartment in New York City. The incident prompted the rock legend to isolate himself from the world while he processed the tragedy. It also gave birth to the song, "Tears in Heaven." 

Who was Conor Clapton?

Born on August 21, 1986, Conor Loren was the only son of musician Eric Clapton and his then-girlfriend, Italian actress Lory Del Santos. When Eric met Lory, he was on the verge of ending his marriage with first wife, Pattie Boyd, an English model. Eric and Pattie tried for children but were never successful, even after trying in vitro fertilization. It was the main reason for their separation. Due to struggles in his parents' relationship, Conor lived with Lory, his mother, and Eric would only visit them in New York City.

According to police reports, Conor was playing with his nanny in his mother's apartment in Manhattan, which was high up on the 53rd floor, when the incident occurred. Meanwhile, his mother was in the bathroom. As four-year-old Conor and his nanny were running around, he accidentally went straight through the huge window, which a janitor had left open moments earlier. Conor, who wore red pajamas and slippers, landed on the roof of a four-story building next to theirs. He died on March 20, 1991.

His death was similar to that of the recent incident that happened in Cebu City, Philippines, wherein a four-year-old child slipped through a condominium window and landed on a canopy on the 3rd floor.


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The day before the incident

The day before Conor Clapton died was a special one. Lory and Conor were in New York to spend the Easter holidays with Eric. That day, Eric and his son spent time at the circus on Long Island. Conor was so excited even when they got home, as he couldn’t stop talking about the fun they had during their trip. And what heightened his excitement even more was that Eric had promised to take him and his mother to the central zoo the next day. This memory was later on memorialized through Eric Clapton's song, "Circus."

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Part of the lyrics read: 

And it's sad so sad  There ain't no easy way round. And it's sad so sad  All you friends gather round 'Cause the circus left town. 
Little man with his heart so pure And his love so fine. Stick with me and I'll ride with you Till the end of the line.

Eric Clapton on his son Conor's death

After Conor's death, Eric Clapton spent a year in Antigua and turned to music to help deal with his grief. Later, he returned to work and started writing music for the film Rush. “Tears in Heaven,” which is an emotional song about loss, appeared on the soundtrack for the film and was written with Will Jennings.

Eric Clapton once shared in an interview that he already had the song in his head for a long time, he just couldn’t find the reason to make it come alive until he was struck by the tragedy. According to his autobiography, he was always haunted by the song “Many Rivers to Cross” by Jimmy Cliff.

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PHOTO BYPhoto from Eric Clapton's Instagram account

"Tears in Heaven" became a critically-acclaimed ballad, which won multiple awards including six Grammys.

Part of the lyrics read:

Would you know my name?If I saw you in heavenWould it be the same?If I saw you in heaven
I must be strongAnd carry on'Cause I know I don't belongHere in heaven
Now, Eric Clapton is actively using his talent and influence to help children around the world. In December 2023, he had an intimate concert filmed in London for the benefit of the children displaced in Gaza. His set set included “Tears In Heaven,” “Got To Get Better In A Little While,” and George Harrison’s “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)” featuring Dhani Harrison.
 

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