Tearing Us Apart

Tearing Us Apart

Infobox Single
Name = Tearing Us Apart


Caption =
Artist = Eric Clapton & Tina Turner
from Album = August
A-side =
B-side = "Hold On"
Released = 1987
Format = 7", 12" single
Recorded = 1986
Genre = Pop, Rock
Length = 3:38 (7"), 4:14
Label = Warner Bros. Records
Writer = Eric Clapton
Greg Phillinganes
Producer = Phil Collins
Chart position =
Last single =
This single = "Tearing Us Apart"
(1987)
Next single =
Misc =
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist = Tina Turner singles
Type = Single
Last single = "Break Every Rule"
(1986)
This single = "Tearing Us Apart"
(1987)
Next single = "Paradise Is Here"
(1987)

Tearing Us Apart is a song recorded by English blues/rock guitarist and singer Eric Clapton on his 1986 album "August", produced by Phil Collins. "Tearing Us Apart" was a duet with Tina Turner and was released as the second single from the album in early 1987, following "Behind The Mask". Over the years, the song has been included on several setlists of Clapton's live appearances in the late 1980s and the 1990s, performed by another famous female vocalists such as Katie Kissoon, Tessa Niles and Sheryl Crow.

Turner and Clapton performed the track as part of the 1986 Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert in London's Wembley Arena to celebrate the first 10 years of the Trust, then with a band including Phil Collins, Elton John, Mark Knopfler, Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Paul McCartney to name but a few. The live version was later released on the "Royal Concert" charity album in 1987, issued by The Prince's Trust.

A second live recording of the track from Tina Turner's 1986/1987 "Break Every Rule Tour" with Clapton guesting on guitar and vocals was later included on her 1988 album "Tina Live in Europe".

Versions and mixes

* 7" Edit - 3:38
* Album Version a.k.a. Full Length Mix (12") - 4:14

Chart performance


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