List of songs recorded by Cream

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Cream in 1967. L-R: Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton.

A list of songs recorded by British rock band Cream.

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A  · B  · C  · D  · F  · I  · L  · M  · N  · O  · P  · R  · S  · T  · Y  · Notes  · References
Key
Indicates single release (A and B sides)
Indicates songs not written or co-written by the members of Cream
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release
SongWriter(s)Original releaseYearRef.
"Anyone for Tennis" Eric Clapton
Martin Sharp
The Savage Seven (soundtrack)1968 [1]
"As You Said" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Wheels of Fire 1968 [2]
"Badge" Eric Clapton
George Harrison
Goodbye 1969 [3]
"Blue Condition" Ginger Baker Disraeli Gears 1967 [4]
"Born Under a Bad Sign" Booker T. Jones
William Bell
Wheels of Fire 1968 [5]
"Cat's Squirrel" Doctor Ross
arr. Jack Bruce
Ginger Baker
Eric Clapton
Fresh Cream 1966 [6]
"The Clearout" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Disraeli Gears (Deluxe Edition)2004 [7]
"The Coffee Song"Tony Colton
Ray Smith
Fresh Cream (Reissue)1983 [8]
"Crossroads" (live) Robert Johnson
arr. Eric Clapton
Wheels of Fire 1968 [9]
"Dance the Night Away" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Disraeli Gears 1967 [4]
"Deserted Cities of the Heart" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Wheels of Fire 1968 [5]
"Doing That Scrapyard Thing" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Goodbye 1969 [3]
"Dreaming" Jack Bruce Fresh Cream 1966 [10]
"Falstaff Beer Commercial" Jack Bruce
Eric Clapton
Ginger Baker
Those Were the Days 1997 [11]
"Four Until Late" Robert Johnson
arr. Eric Clapton
Fresh Cream 1966 [6]
"Hey Now, Princess" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Disraeli Gears (Deluxe Edition)2004 [7]
"I Feel Free" [lower-alpha 1] Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Non-album single1966 [13]
"I'm So Glad" [lower-alpha 2] Skip James Fresh Cream 1966 [6]
"Lawdy Mama" Traditional
arr. Eric Clapton
Live Cream 1970 [15]
"Mother's Lament"Traditional
arr. Jack Bruce
Eric Clapton
Ginger Baker
Disraeli Gears 1967 [16]
"N.S.U." Jack Bruce Fresh Cream 1966 [10]
"Outside Woman Blues" Blind Joe Reynolds
arr. Eric Clapton
Disraeli Gears 1967 [16]
"Passing the Time" Ginger Baker
Mike Taylor
Wheels of Fire 1968 [2]
"Politician" [lower-alpha 3] Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Wheels of Fire 1968 [5]
"Pressed Rat and Warthog" Ginger Baker
Mike Taylor
Wheels of Fire 1968 [5]
"Rollin' and Tumblin'" Muddy Waters Fresh Cream 1966 [6]
"Sitting on Top of the World" [lower-alpha 4] Walter Vinson
Lonnie Chatmon
arr. Chester Burnett
Wheels of Fire 1968 [2]
"Sleepy Time Time" Jack Bruce
Janet Godfrey
Fresh Cream 1966 [10]
"Spoonful" [lower-alpha 5] Willie Dixon Fresh Cream 1966 [10]
"Strange Brew" Eric Clapton
Felix Pappalardi
Gail Collins
Disraeli Gears 1967 [4]
"Steppin' Out" James Bracken Live Cream Volume II 1972 [17]
"Stormy Monday" T-Bone Walker Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 2005 [18]
"Sunshine of Your Love" Jack Bruce
Eric Clapton
Pete Brown
Disraeli Gears 1967 [4]
"SWLABR" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Disraeli Gears 1967 [16]
"Sweet Wine" Ginger Baker
Janet Godfrey
Fresh Cream 1966 [10]
"Take It Back" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Disraeli Gears 1967 [16]
"Tales of Brave Ulysses" Eric Clapton
Martin Sharp
Disraeli Gears 1967 [16]
"Those Were the Days" Ginger Baker
Mike Taylor
Wheels of Fire 1968 [5]
"Toad" [lower-alpha 6] Ginger Baker Fresh Cream 1966 [6]
"Traintime" (live) Jack Bruce Wheels of Fire 1968 [19]
"Weird of Hermiston" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Disraeli Gears (Deluxe Edition)2004 [7]
"We're Going Wrong" Jack Bruce Disraeli Gears 1967 [16]
"What a Bringdown" Ginger Baker Goodbye 1969 [3]
"White Room" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Wheels of Fire 1968 [2]
"World of Pain" Felix Pappalardi
Gail Collins
Disraeli Gears 1967 [4]
"Wrapping Paper" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Non-album single1966 [20]
"You Make Me Feel" Jack Bruce
Pete Brown
Those Were the Days 1997 [11]

Notes

  1. "I Feel Free" was released as the first track on the U.S. version of Fresh Cream . [12]
  2. A live version of "I'm So Glad" was released on Goodbye . [14]
  3. A live version of "Politician" was released on Goodbye . [14]
  4. A live version of "Sitting on Top of the World" was released on Goodbye . [3]
  5. A live version of "Spoonful" was released on Wheels of Fire . [9]
  6. A live version of "Toad" was released on Wheels of Fire . [19]

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