I SHOT THE SHERIFF – ERIC CLAPTON

Chart performance:

WeekPositionMovementComments
15-Nov-7416New 
22-Nov-74160 
29-Nov-7415+1 
06-Dec-7413+2 
13-Dec-749+4Star rater/Peak
20-Dec-7415-6Biggest faller
27-Dec-7412+3Biggest climber
03-Jan-7511+1 
10-Jan-7515-4 
17-Jan-7514+1 

Written by: Bob Marley
Produced by: Tom Dowd
South African record label (unless otherwise stated): RSO

Hit number for artist1
Peak position9
Weeks10
Biggest climber awards1
Star rater climbs1
Biggest faller awards1
Top 20 points74
Overall Top 20 points ranking=1333
Top 20 points ranking for the artist1
Top 30 Points174
Overall Top 30 points ranking=1329
Top 30 points ranking for the artist1

Annual ranking:

197470
1975=95

Other chart success:

Australia11
Austria19
Belgium7
Canada1
Germany4
Netherlands5
New Zealand1
Norway3
Spain12
UK9
US1

SA Radio charts:

LM Radio1

The song was a cover of Bob Marley’s 1973 track which appeared on his ‘Burnin’ album. In 1997 US rapper Warren G saw his version (which featured his own lyrics and samples Clapton’s version) get to number 2 in the UK and 20 in the US. Clapton’s version would not fare as well as Marley’s only SA chart hit, ‘Buffalo Soldier’ with the latter topping the charts.

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Artist link: Eric Clapton

ERIC CLAPTON (UK)

Born: 30 March 1945
Real name: Eric Patrick Clapton

Clapton was born in Ripley, a town to the south west of London. His father was a Canadian soldier who returned to Canada after the war and Clapton grew up thinking that his grandmother and her second husband were his parents and that his mother was his older sister (she would have been 16 when Eric was born). When he was 13, he got given a guitar for his birthday, but initially struggled with it so lost interest. It took a couple of years before he picked up the instrument again and this time he stuck to it and became proficient. He began busking and started performing along with his friend David Brock who would go on to be a member of the band Hawkwind. He then joined The Roosters who’s line-up included Tom McGuiness, a future member of Manfred Mann. In October 1963 he joined The Yardbirds and really began to get noticed. He earned his nickname ‘Slowhand’ because when he broke a guitar string on stage, he would fix it there and then while the audience would start a slow handclap. However, The Yardbirds began to move towards a more pop rock sound while Clapton was a Rhythm and Blues man. He then had a brief stint with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers before moving on to form the band Cream with which he had major successes seeing 4 top 10 UK albums including a number 1 with their swansong, ‘Goodbye’. He then formed Blind Faith and would work with Delaney and Bonnie before forming Derek & The Dominos and having a massive hit with ‘Layla’. After this he began performing and recording as a solo artist. He has seen 33 UK charting hits (at the time of writing) although the only number 1 he has to his name was where he had a credit on ‘Love Can Build A Bridge’ which featured Cher, Chrissie Hynde and Neneh Cherry. He has managed 12 Hot 100 hits in the US with ‘I Shot The Sheriff’, his cover of the Bob Marley number, giving him his only chart topper there. In 1979 he married George Harrison’s ex-wife Patty Boyd.

Date of entrySongPeak (weeks at 1)Weeks
    
15-Nov-1974I Shot The Sheriff910
    
  Total hits1
  Total weeks10
Biggest climber awards1
Star rater climbs1
Biggest fallers1
Weeks with oldest in the charts0
Longest run in the charts (weeks)10
Weeks with more than 1 in the charts0
Biggest gap between hits (weeks)0
Top 30 points ranking825
Top 20 points ranking=817
Top 30 points174
Top 20 points74

As far as I can tell, Clapton features on the following George Harrison tracks:

Date of entrySongPeak (weeks at 1)Weeks
    
05-Mar-1971My Sweet Lord311
02-Apr-1971What Is Life412
14-Mar-1975Ding Dong201
03-Mar-1988Got My Mind Set On You520
    
  Total hits4
  Total weeks44

Total chart involvement:

Number of hits5
Weeks54