"Promises" is a song written by Richard Feldman and Roger Linn and recorded by British singer and guitarist Eric Clapton in September 1978. It appears on Clapton's studio album Backless.
"Promises" was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Australia, France, Spain, the United Kingdom and Italy in September 1978. With the age of digital music, the song is available as a digital music download in nearly every country.[1] Besides being released as a single, the track appears on various compilation albums including Timepieces: The Best of Eric Clapton (1982), Backtrackin' (1984), The Cream of Eric Clapton (1987), Crossroads (1988), The Cream of Clapton (1995) and Complete Clapton (2007). In total, the title has been released on over 15 albums.[2]
The release was especially successful in the United States reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, as well as peaking at No. 6 on the magazine's Adult Contemporary chart. It also reached No. 82 on the Top Country Singles chart. The B-side, "Watch Out for Lucy" was subsequently promoted to radio reaching No. 40 on the Hot 100 singles chart. In Canada, the single ranked at No. 7 on the national singles chart and reached No. 24 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Additionally, it charted up to No. 12 on the CHUM charts in Canada. In New Zealand, a re-entry reached No. 35 on the country's official music chart. In the Netherlands, "Promises" reached No. 40 on the Top 100 singles chart and stayed on the list for seven weeks. It also reached No. 3 on the Dutch Top 40 "Tip Parade" (songs bubbling under the main top 40). In France, the album was listed under the artist name "Eric Clapton & His Band" and peaked at No. 71. In Australia, the song peaked at No. 26, although in the United Kingdom it only made No. 37. In Norway, the release peaked at No. 1 on the Country singles chart, which had been introduced that year and was removed from the VG-lista in 1980.
"Promises" consists of four verses, two choruses and an ending. The song is in the key of G major[3] and backing vocals were performed by Marcy Levy. Billboard called "Promises" a "swaying, melodic rocker" that sometimes sounds like Clapton's earlier hit "Lay Down Sally."[4]Record World said that it "is largely acoustic with smooth and easy vocals."[5]AllMusic critic William Ruhlmann called the song an "understated pop shuffle" and noted the writing credits of Richard Feldman and Roger Linn. Ruhlmann then went on to criticize that Backless and the song "Promises" are not "memorable recordings" of Clapton.[6] German music journalist Steffen Greifswald wrote in his review for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: "Backless is a good recording for music lovers and of course Eric Clapton fanatics. One recording definitely sticks out – the song "Promises" has integrity, soul and passion. The track therefore perfectly sums up Eric Clapton and his work."[7]
^Greifswald, Steffen (1978). "New Albums Coming This Year". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: 14.
^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN0-646-11917-6.Note: This reference gives Australian albums and singles information. It is used for chart peak positions as early materials were released before ARIA regulated the Australian charts itself (1989).