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  1. Run So Far ist ein Pop-Rock-Song, der von George Harrison geschrieben und von Eric Clapton sowohl 1990 als Single als auch am 18. November 1989 auf dem Album Journeyman veröffentlicht wurde.. Auf der Aufnahme wirkte George Harrison an der Gitarre und als Sänger mit. Das Lied ist in Intro, Strophe, Refrain und Ende unterteilt.

  2. 19 de nov. de 2002 · There's no escape, can only run so far. [Verse 1] You fly out as your smile wears thin. I sigh knowing the mess you're in. And you know that you can't get away. And you know that you can't hide it ...

  3. GEORGE HARRISON THE OTHER LIVE Updated June 3, 2001. Delaney & Bonnie & Friends On Tour with Eric Clapton, "Peace For Christmas" - An UNICEF Concert, Eric Clapton Europe and UK Tour 1978 The Heartbeat Concert, Deep Purple Concert 1984, Palomino Club, Prince's Trust 1987, Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers European Tour 1987, Rock'n' Roll Hall Of Fame, Eric Clapton Journeyman Tour ...

  4. George Harrison a initialement écrit “Cheer Down” pour l’album Journeyman d’Eric Clapton, sorti en 1989. Cependant, le réalisateur Dick Donner a entendu la chanson et l’a arrachée pour son film de 1989, Lethal Weapon 2.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2014 SACD release of "Journeyman" on Discogs.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2018 · This is especially true of the early Seventies and the late Eighties, when Clapton appeared on Harrison's Cloud Nine (1987) and Harrison appeared on Clapton's Journeyman (1989). When the pair toured Japan together in 1991, Harrison's set was packed with a crowd-pleasing assortment of Beatles tunes (it was the first time Harrison had performed Beatles songs in Japan since 1966).

  7. 19 de sept. de 2017 · Exploring Eric Clapton's Collaborations with The Beatles, Part 2. Sometime in early 1968, when the Beatles' George Harrison invited Cream's Eric Clapton to play guitar on a tune—a psychedelic instrumental rocker that would wind up on Harrison's Wonderwall Music album—a great classic-rock tradition was born. For the next five decades—or at ...