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"Tears In Heaven" by Eric Clapton is originally written in the key of A major. The song was released in 1992, included in the album "Unplugged" which won six Grammy Awards. Clapton wrote the song as a tribute to his late son, Conor, who tragically passed away at the age of four. The emotional and heartfelt lyrics combined with Clapton's soulful vocals make it a powerful and poignant ballad. The melody of "Tears In Heaven" is characterized by its gentle acoustic guitar picking patterns, creating a melancholic and introspective atmosphere. The song became a huge commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries. In addition to its popularity, "Tears In Heaven" is also recognized for its deeply personal meaning, resonating with listeners worldwide.