Eric Clapton - Pretending

Musical Style

“Pretending” is the opening track from Eric Clapton's album Journeyman (1989), which offers a powerful blues rock sound with a modern twist. The song features energetic guitar work and a powerful rhythm section, complemented by Clapton's signature guitar style and raw, expressive voice. “Pretending” reflects Clapton's return to his rock and blues roots, but with a polished production, making it a radio-friendly song that immediately resonated with audiences.

Text and Theme

The text of “Pretending” has a melancholic undertone and describes the fight with denial and clinging to appearances, despite internal pain and broken relationships. The message is loaded with emotion and provides a glimpse into the struggles of someone trying to keep going, even if it means “pretending” everything is fine. This combination of powerful text and instrumentation made “Pretending” a familiar ballad for many.

Success and Reception

“Pretending” was a huge success and reached the top of the charts in several countries, including a top 10 listing on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks. The song was praised for its dynamism and Clapton's guitar solo, which is both virtuoso and emotionally charged.

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Even dacht ik m niet te kennen. Vaag ging een belletje rinkelen en toen dacht ik: "Oh ja!"
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