Introduction

“Eric Clapton – Wonderful Tonight” is a timeless musical masterpiece that has captured the hearts of generations. Released in 1977 by the legendary English guitarist and singer Eric Clapton, this song has become an iconic ballad known for its soulful melody and heartfelt lyrics.Eric Clapton: 17 Things You Need To Know | iHeart

Did You Know?

  • Eric Clapton wrote “Wonderful Tonight” while waiting for his then-girlfriend Pattie Boyd to get ready for a party. The song beautifully encapsulates the emotions of love and admiration he felt for her.
  • This song has been covered by numerous artists and is often played at weddings and romantic occasions, making it a timeless classic for couples around the world.
  • Eric Clapton, often referred to as “Slowhand” due to his exceptional guitar skills, is a rock legend who has had a profound influence on the music industry. He has won multiple Grammy Awards and is known for hits like “Tears in Heaven,” “Layla,” and “Cocaine.”The Woman Who Inspired Eric Clapton's “You Look Wonderful Tonight” – Daily Rock Box

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Lyrics: Wonderful Tonight

It’s late in the evening; she’s wondering what clothes to wear
She puts on her make-up and brushes her long blonde hair
And then she asks me, “Do I look all right?”
And I say, “Yes, you look wonderful tonight.”

We go to a party and everyone turns to see
This beautiful lady that’s walking around with me
And then she asks me, “Do you feel all right?”
And I say, “Yes, I feel wonderful tonight.”

I feel wonderful because I see
The love light in your eyes
And the wonder of it all
Is that you just don’t realize how much I love you

It’s time to go home now and I’ve got an aching head
So I give her the car keys and she helps me to bed
And then I tell her, as I turn out the light
I say, “My darling, you were wonderful tonight
Oh my darling, you were wonderful tonight.”

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