In his autobiography, Clapton recalled meeting Williams for the first time after his record label, Warner Bros. Records, sent him demos of "Forever Man", "See What Love Can Do" and "Something's Happening" as suggestions for an upcoming album, which turned out to be Behind the Sun in 1985.[4][5] Clapton recalled that he "loved the way [Williams] sang".[4] Music author Marc Roberty claims that Williams's writing "seemed to suit Eric's vocals perfectly".[6]
Williams was born in Dallas, Texas.[2] He died at age 57 from kidney and liver failure on his yacht on November 25, 2005, in St. Maarten, after suffering from liver cancer.[1][7] At the time of his death he was insolvent due to a divorce settlement and a judgment related to litigation over the copyrights to several of the songs he wrote.[7]