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I Cant Stand It
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1978 /12
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Black Rose
Eric Clapton •
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1981 /02 /13
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3:46 |
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Something special
Eric Clapton •
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w: Eric Clapton •
1981 /02 /13
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2:37 |
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Black rose
Eric Clapton •
eric clapton •
w: Troy Seals · Eddie Setser •
1981 /03 /20
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3:46 |
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Blow wind blow
Eric Clapton •
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w: Muddy Waters •
1981 /03 /20
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2:58 |
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Another ticket
Eric Clapton •
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w: Eric Clapton •
1981 /03 /20
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5:43 |
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Hold me lord
Eric Clapton •
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w: Eric Clapton •
1981 /03 /20
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3:28 |
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Floating bridge
Eric Clapton •
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w: Sleepy John Estes •
1981 /03 /20
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6:33 |
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Catch Me If You Can
Eric Clapton •
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w: Clapton · Gary Brooker •
1981 /03 /20
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4:26 |
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Rita mae
Eric Clapton •
eric clapton •
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1981 /03 /20
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Single by Eric Clapton | ||||
from the album Another Ticket | ||||
B-side | "Black Rose" | |||
Released | 13 February 1981[1] | |||
Recorded | 1980 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 4:08 | |||
Label | RSO | |||
Songwriter(s) | Eric Clapton | |||
Producer(s) | Tom Dowd | |||
Eric Clapton singles chronology | ||||
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1981 single by Eric Clapton
"I Can`t Stand It" was the first single from Eric Clapton`s 1981 album Another Ticket. On the record label for the vinyl 45, its credited as Eric Clapton and His Band. It was also used for interludes on Bill O`Reilly`s radio show, The Radio Factor.
Record World called it a "dark, driving rocker with Clapton`s vocal lurking ominously around drum spanks & keyboard textures."[2]
AllMusic critic Matthew Greenwald recalls the song as "one of Eric Clapton`s biggest hits from the early `80s" and found "this song found him continuing, in his words, to be as much a musicologist as a musician." Greenwald goes on to saying that the song`s "lyrics have a venomous jealousy, and they are some of Clapton`s most literate of the period". He rounded his review up by saying that "musically, some classic, almost Booker T. & the M.G.`s-styled chord changes highlight the driving tempo, providing Clapton with a huge hit".[3] William Ruhlman of AllMusic recalls that I Can`t Stand It "held up well".[4]
Besides becoming a pop hit in its own right, reaching No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, it was also the first No. 1 song on Billboard`s Top Tracks chart for rock songs, which debuted in March 1981. It stayed at the summit for two weeks.[5] The song reached No. 15 in Canada. By 1981, Broadcast Music, Inc. measured more than one million broadcasts of the song, earning Clapton a special recognition certificate.[6]
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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Canada (CHUM)[7] | 7 |
Canada (RPM)[8] | 15 |
France (IFOP)[9] | 62 |
Israel (IBA)[10] | 1 |
Italy (AFI)[11] | 99 |
Japan (Oricon)[12] | 84 |
US Billboard Hot 100[13] | 10 |
US Top Rock Tracks (Billboard)[14] | 1 |
Year-end chart (1981) | Rank |
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US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[15] | 67 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1981 single by Eric Clapton
"I Can`t Stand It" was the first single from Eric Clapton`s 1981 album Another Ticket. On the record label for the vinyl 45, its credited as Eric Clapton and His Band. It was also used for interludes on Bill O`Reilly`s radio show, The Radio Factor.
Record World called it a "dark, driving rocker with Clapton`s vocal lurking ominously around drum spanks & keyboard textures."[2]
AllMusic critic Matthew Greenwald recalls the song as "one of Eric Clapton`s biggest hits from the early `80s" and found "this song found him continuing, in his words, to be as much a musicologist as a musician." Greenwald goes on to saying that the song`s "lyrics have a venomous jealousy, and they are some of Clapton`s most literate of the period". He rounded his review up by saying that "musically, some classic, almost Booker T. & the M.G.`s-styled chord changes highlight the driving tempo, providing Clapton with a huge hit".[3] William Ruhlman of AllMusic recalls that I Can`t Stand It "held up well".[4]
Besides becoming a pop hit in its own right, reaching No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, it was also the first No. 1 song on Billboard`s Top Tracks chart for rock songs, which debuted in March 1981. It stayed at the summit for two weeks.[5] The song reached No. 15 in Canada. By 1981, Broadcast Music, Inc. measured more than one million broadcasts of the song, earning Clapton a special recognition certificate.[6]
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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Canada (CHUM)[7] | 7 |
Canada (RPM)[8] | 15 |
France (IFOP)[9] | 62 |
Israel (IBA)[10] | 1 |
Italy (AFI)[11] | 99 |
Japan (Oricon)[12] | 84 |
US Billboard Hot 100[13] | 10 |
US Top Rock Tracks (Billboard)[14] | 1 |
Year-end chart (1981) | Rank |
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US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[15] | 67 |