Released: August 1, 1969

Songwriter: Steve Winwood

Producer: Jimmy Miller

[Verse 1]
Come down off your throne and leave your body alone
Somebody must change
You are the reason I've been waiting so long
Somebody holds the key

[Chorus]
But I'm near the end and I just ain't got the time
And I'm wasted and I can't find my way home

[Verse 2]
Come down on your own and leave your body alone
Somebody must change
You are the reason I've been waiting all these years
Somebody holds the key

[Chorus]
But I'm near the end and I just ain't got the time
And I'm wasted and I can't find my way home

[Outro]
But I can't find my way home
But I can't find my way home
But I can't find my way home
But I can't find my way home
Still I can't find my way home
And I ain't done nothing wrong
But I can't find my way home

Blind Faith

Blind Faith was a supergroup formed in 1969, out of the remains of two other supergroups, Traffic and Cream.

Eric Clapton of Cream was jamming in his basement, with friend Steve Winwood of Traffic, both having just broken their previous acts. A visit from Cream’s Ginger Baker brought things together, bassist Ric Grech of Family proving the final component.

The act only stayed together for one album, which produced one long-lasting hit, Can’t Find My Way Home, and a lasting live performance go-to of both Clapton and Winwood in Presence of the Lord