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To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert

To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert
Live album by
Released26 April 2024
Recorded8 December 2023
VenueRD, London, England, UK
GenreRock
Length67:05
Label
Producer
Eric Clapton chronology
Nothing but the Blues
(2022)
To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert
(2024)
Meanwhile
(2024)

To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert is a live album by British rock musician Eric Clapton, released on 26 April 2024. The album features a concert by Clapton that was recorded in London in front of a small audience on 8 December 2023, which featured a guest appearance by Dhani Harrison on the song "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)", a cover of George Harrison's 1973 song. Proceeds from the sales of To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert were donated to aid children in Gaza in response to the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip.[1]

Track listing

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To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Voice of a Child"3:31
2."Tears in Heaven"4:31
3."Layla"6:00
4."Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"3:23
5."Key to the Highway"5:22
6."Hoochie Coochie Man"5:00
7."River of Tears"7:07
8."Got to Get Better in a Little While"9:28
9."The Sky Is Crying"7:45
10."Crossroads"6:58
11."Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" (with Dhani Harrison)4:03
12."Prayer of a Child"3:57
Total length:67:05

Charts

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Chart performance for To Save a Child: An Intimate Live Concert
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[2] 13
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[3] 133
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[4] 24
Scottish Albums (OCC)[5] 17

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