When Bruno Mars released Just the Way You Are in 2010, it instantly became one of the defining love songs of the decade — a chart-topping anthem of pure romantic affirmation. But according to Mars himself, the inspiration for the track didn’t come from a contemporary pop hit, but from a classic ballad released more than 30 years earlier: Eric Clapton’s 1977 gem Wonderful Tonight.

A Love Song Without Frills
Mars has never been shy about his admiration for straightforward, emotionally direct love songs — the kind that waste no words in telling someone how much they matter. In interviews, he’s cited Wonderful Tonight alongside Joe Cocker’s You Are So Beautiful as perfect examples of the form. “Songs that go straight to the point,” he explained, were the blueprint for Just the Way You Are.

Like Clapton’s tender ode, Mars’ ballad strips away complexity in favor of a simple, universal message: you are beautiful exactly as you are. “Let’s be honest,” Mars said with a grin, “what woman doesn’t wanna hear those lyrics?!”
A Tale of Two Love Songs
Both Wonderful Tonight and Just the Way You Are share a similar DNA — lyrically unadorned, musically gentle, and emotionally transparent. Clapton’s 1977 single spent 17 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 16, while its parent album Slowhand became a rock classic, peaking at No. 2 and staying on the Billboard 200 for 74 weeks.

Mars’ debut single went even further commercially, holding the No. 1 spot for four weeks and staying on the Hot 100 for an impressive 48 weeks. His album Doo-Wops & Hooligans went on to chart for a staggering 549 weeks, peaking at No. 3.
Aspect Wonderful Tonight (1977) Just the Way You Are (2010) Theme Romantic admiration, simplicity Romantic affirmation, beauty “as is” Lyrical Style Direct, heartfelt Direct, emotionally resonant Billboard Hot 100 Peak No. 16 No. 1 (4 weeks) Weeks on Hot 100 17 48 Album Peak No. 2 (Slowhand) No. 3 (Doo-Wops & Hooligans) Beyond Clapton: Other Influences
While Clapton’s ballad served as a major influence, Mars’ romantic sensibilities were also shaped by other emotional powerhouses, including Sinéad O’Connor’s Nothing Compares 2 U. Still, Wonderful Tonight stands out as the clearest stylistic parallel, from the unhurried pacing to the unambiguous devotion in the lyrics.

A Timeless Approach to Romance
Both songs demonstrate the enduring power of simplicity in love songs. By choosing to channel the sincerity of Wonderful Tonight, Mars tapped into a formula that transcends trends — direct, heartfelt, and unshakably warm.
In doing so, Just the Way You Are didn’t just pay homage to Clapton’s classic; it joined it as a modern standard, proving that sometimes the most powerful thing you can say in a song is the simplest.