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The Story Behind the Misinterpreted Cream Song Written by George Harrison and Eric Clapton – American Songwriter

The Story Behind the Misinterpreted Cream Song Written by George Harrison and Eric Clapton – American Songwriter

The Story Behind the Misinterpreted Cream Song Written by George Harrison and Eric Clapton – American Songwriter
April 03
13:07 2026

When Cream was working on their 1969 album, Goodbye, Eric Clapton and George Harrison co-wrote a song for the band’s fourth and final release. Harrison was returning the favor to Clapton, who played lead guitar on Harrison’s classic “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” from the Beatles‘ White Album. At first, their new Cream song didn’t have a title, but somewhere along the way, it ended up mis-titled.“Each of them had to come up with a song for that ‘Goodbye’ Cream album, and Eric didn’t have his written,” recalled Harrison. “We were working across from each other, and I was writing the lyrics down, and we came to the middle part, so I wrote ‘Bridge.’ Eric read it upside down and cracked up laughing. ‘What’s a Badge?’ he said.”Harrison added, “After that, Ringo [Starr] walked in drunk and gave us that line about the swans living in the park.”The song remained as “Badge” and appeared on Goodbye, marking the duo’s first collaboration.

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