5 Elton John Songs You Need To Know Click to load video Even as an inveterate chart-watcher, Elton could hardly have been less interested in his own sales statistics during these sad days. But there was an immediate upswing in sales of his Love Songs compilation, which returned to the UK...
Listen to the best of Elton John onApple MusicandSpotify. “I don’t want people to remember me for ‘Crocodile Rock’,” said Taupin in 1989. “I’d much rather they remember me for songs like ‘Candle In The Wind’ and ‘Empty Garden,’ songs that convey a message. Well, they do...
“Empty Garden.”The song was written about Elton’s good friend John Lennon two years after his murder in 1980.It’s worth buying the album for. Later on, we made an album calledThe Big Picture, which I never liked. The songs are okay. I just didn’t like the way they were record...
ELTON JOHN: THE LOCAL SPINS PLAYLIST BY MIC CARLSON 1.) “Your Song,” from “Elton John” (1970)–“Your Song” is one of those classic songs that makes you reflect. I think Elton has played it at every show. He really draws you in. And if you are with your spouse and or...
‘97” has amassed17.9 million Spotify plays, with the majority no doubt coming from the various Hits of ‘97 playlists. Its predecessor, on the other hand, has clocked nearly 125 million listens. Even the Ed Sheeran cover, recorded for 2018 star-studded John tribute albumRevamp, has ...
Davey Johnstone is best known for his longtime collaboration with Elton John. Their association began when producer Gus Dudgeon asked the British rock guitarist and vocalist to play on John’s 1971 album,Madman Across the Water, after which he was invited to join the band as a full ...
The single is a collaboration between her and Elton John. It is the first time the pair has worked together and they have proved to be a great duo in their track “Hold Me Closer.” In a little over three minutes, they managed to squeeze in elements from three of John’s hit ...
Elton John and Ed Sheeran are re-creatingthe famous cue card scenefrom "Love Actually" — and it's all to promote their new holiday single, "Merry Christmas." The two British musicians appear in the short clip, which five-time Grammy winner John, 74,tweetedMonday. ...
And it’sSurfaces. You might know them. I love that song. I think it’s one of their newer songs, but it’s really good. Elton John’s also a really big fan of Surfaces as well, which is huge as well. And we should mention Elton John being a fan of yours! And Cyndi Lauper!
On the one hand, audiences want to hear the classics they love. On the other hand, is it really worth paying $15 to watch someone pretend to sing a song you could listen to on Spotify or watch on YouTube? Egerton doesn’t sound exactly like Elton John to my ear — in a blind tas...