Superman Inside

Doyle Bramhall II / Eric Clapton / Susannah Melvoin

Living, loving, ain't going to waste my life.
Singing music, someday the sun don't shine.
I don't want to be the one,
The one that can never say,
"I need to let it out, won't you let me in."

Give it all up, surrender thankfully.
Fall down on my knees, my hands open wide.
I don't want to be the one,
The one that can never say,
"I need to let it out, won't you let me in."

Look in the mirror, even with a broken heart I'm fine.
Keep on pushing, getting closer to peace of mind.
Look in the mirror, even with a broken heart I'm fine.
Living is so sweet now with Superman inside.

No more running, ain't going to hide away.
I'm standing outside in the pouring rain.
'Cause I don't want to be the one,
The one that can never say,
"I need to let it out, won't you let me in."

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Trivia about the song Superman Inside by Eric Clapton

When was the song “Superman Inside” released by Eric Clapton?
The song Superman Inside was released in 2001, on the album “Reptile”.
Who composed the song “Superman Inside” by Eric Clapton?
The song “Superman Inside” by Eric Clapton was composed by Doyle Bramhall II, Eric Clapton, and Susannah Melvoin.

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