Which Artist Wrote Old Love Lyrics Originally?

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Jocelyn
Jocelyn
2025-08-24 08:41:04
I’ll be frank: I used to think 'Old Love' was purely an Eric Clapton composition because his version is the iconic one, but the songwriting credit tells the fuller story. The lyrics and music are officially attributed to Eric Clapton and Robert Cray together. That co-writing origin explains the hybrid feel — it’s blues through and through but with a modern edge that both artists brought.

If you’re into music trivia, this is a neat example of how collaborations blur lines: Clapton’s guitar phrasing and Cray’s contemporary blues touch combined to make the song resonate widely. The track appears on Clapton’s 'Journeyman', and while his performance made it famous, the lyrics weren’t a solo creation — they came from both of them pooling their strengths.
Bradley
Bradley
2025-08-26 04:59:31
My playlist habit led me to check the credits on 'Old Love' and I found that Eric Clapton and Robert Cray share the songwriting credit. It’s easy to assume Clapton wrote it alone since his version on 'Journeyman' is the best-known one, but the official record shows it was a collaboration. For fans who like tracing the origin of a song, that joint credit is the clearest clue: the lyrics and the tone were shaped by both of these blues artists working together, which is probably why the song feels both classic and a little modern.
Kevin
Kevin
2025-08-27 19:53:36
I always get a little nostalgic when 'Old Love' comes on the radio — that slow burn of bluesy guitar and weary lyrics hits different. The song is most commonly credited to Eric Clapton and Robert Cray; Clapton’s version on his 'Journeyman' album is the one most people know, but the songwriting credit goes to the two of them. That duet of talents explains why the tune sits so comfortably between straight blues and polished rock.

When I dig into liner notes or scribble vinyl notes at home, I like to point out that Clapton’s expressive bends and Cray’s soulful sensibility shaped the lyrics and feel. So if you’re tracing the original lyrical authorship, you can say it was written by Eric Clapton with Robert Cray — a collaboration that gave the song its memorable emotional push.
Parker
Parker
2025-08-27 22:28:06
There are times I sit with a guitar and try to figure out why certain songs stick — 'Old Love' is a great case. The writing credit belongs to Eric Clapton and Robert Cray, and listening closely you can hear the interplay of their influences: Clapton’s phrasing and Cray’s lyric sensibility. As someone who learns songs by ear, I find the structure unusually generous to the soloist while still leaving room for lyrical melancholy, which points back to collaborative writing.

For anyone wanting to cover the tune, knowing it came from two voices helps. You can lean into Clapton’s extended solos or choose a tighter, more vocal-forward approach that reflects Cray’s style; either way, the song’s original spirit is rooted in that partnership.
Finn
Finn
2025-08-28 04:49:15
I was flipping through a stack of CDs and landed on 'Journeyman', then noticed the credits for 'Old Love' — it’s credited to Eric Clapton and Robert Cray. That’s the short of it: the lyrics and music come from both of them. It’s funny how the most famous performance (Clapton’s) can overshadow the fact that someone else helped craft the song’s words and mood.

If you’re cataloging songwriting origins, treat 'Old Love' as a co-written piece. For collectors and curious listeners, that joint credit is a small reminder that great songs often come from conversations between artists, not just solo flashes of genius.
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