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This article is about the Eric Clapton song. For the P.O.D. Song, see Change the World (P.O.D. song). For the Death Note spin-off film about L, see L: Change the World.
"Change the World" is a song written by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy (musician) and Wayne Kirkpatrick which was recorded by Eric Clapton with backing by Babyface for the soundtrack of the 1996 film Phenomenon. The song won Grammy Awards for Record of the Year, Song of the Year (for the songwriters), as well as Best Male Pop Vocal performance. The song was chosen by the RIAA as one of the Songs of the Century, ranked at #270. The single peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the summer of 1996. It also spent 13 weeks at #1 on the adult contemporary chart and remained on that chart for over a year and a half (80 weeks), a feat which was extraordinarily rare at the time.[1] Since then, however, certain songs have remained on the AC chart for extended periods of time, prompting the eventual creation af an Adult Contemporary recurrent chart for songs that have stayed on the chart for many weeks and fallen below a certain threshold. Although Change the World is better known as an unplugged acoustic track, a rare electric performance of the song was featured on Babyface's 1997 live album Babyface MTV Unplugged NYC, with Clapton on co-lead vocals, playing his namesake signature Fender Stratocaster guitar. There was also another electric cover of this track, released the following year, with Nathan East on electric bass. In the song, the performer expresses his desire to communicate his love to an unnamed woman. This love, he fears, will go unrequited without a drastic change in his life. Previous to the release of Clapton's hit version, the song was recorded by country superstar Wynonna Judd for her album Revelations, released in February of 1996. Wynonna, however, did not release her version as a single despite the popularity of Clapton's. The song was covered in 2004 by British musical theatre icon, Elaine Paige as part of the new recordings on her "best of" album, entitled Centre Stage. The group Fourte! from the Philippines also covered this song on their TV guest spots. [edit] Track listing[edit] European CD Single
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Categories: 1996 singles | Eric Clapton songs | Wynonna Judd songs | Babyface songs | Number-one singles in Canada | Oricon International Singles Chart number-one singles | Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks number-one singles | Grammy Award for Record of the Year | Grammy Award for Song of the Year | Songs written by Wayne Kirkpatrick | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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