
The host of Apple Music 1’s Rocket Hour, Elton has been the recipient of countless awards (Grammys, Oscars, BRITs, Tonys, Ivors), has been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and, in 2020, was awarded the Companion of Honour. In 2018, nearly 50 years after his debut album, he embarked on a three-year farewell tour, and published his first autobiography, Me, in 2019.

There were good years and bad ones, highs and lows-that handful of Valium before jumping into the swimming pool in 1975, for example, or the disco album, which John himself described as jumping on a dying bandwagon-but he has always endured, emerging from the debauchery of the ’70s and redefinitions of the ’80s bruised but never beaten, a gay icon, AIDS activist, philanthropist, Knight Bachelor, and father of two. He started playing in pubs at 15 and, around 20, met Taupin through a want ad in a music magazine.

There are two big star-studded Elton John tribute albums on the way next month. They were so physical, John marveled-they didn’t just play the piano, they beat it. Lady Gaga Gets Behind the Piano for Cover of Elton Johns Your Song: Listen. And yet here we are, singing the songs five decades later.īorn Reginald Dwight in Pinner, England, in 1947, John took to the piano young, studying on a scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music while obsessively listening to Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard. This was pop music, John argued: You weren’t supposed to think about it too much, and god help you if you did. By 1973’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, John said they were writing a couple of songs at breakfast and recording them before lunch. Even if you didn’t know exactly what it meant-who is the dancer, and why are they so tiny?-the feeling was immediate, universal. But beneath the feathers, John’s music-written with the lyricist Bernie Taupin-was direct and unpretentious, the kind of rock ’n’ roll storytelling that met you where you were. The excess was always apparent: the rhinestones, the costumery, the old Hollywood glamour retrofitted for a new, gender-bending world. Unbelievably, Ellie Gouldings spine-tingling cover of Elton Johns classic 1970 hit, Your Song, came out 11 years ago. But John had a show to put on, and wouldn’t that be something to talk about? Adjusted for inflation, you’re talking about something more like $25,000. After all, John never said the film was a historically accurate biopic.Īs he says, "It’s obviously not all true, but it’s the truth.At the height of the fever dream that was Elton John’s life in the ’70s, the singer-songwriter had the optician Dennis Roberts design a pair of giant, sculptural glasses studded with 57 battery-powered lights in the shape of the name Elton-to the tune of about $5,000. Perhaps then, the scene in the film is about how John felt at the time, and not necessarily a factual retelling of the creation of the song. It was not to my recollection inspired by anyone, although at the time Elton secretly thought it was."

The truth being that I scribbled the lyric down on a lined notepad at the kitchen table of Elton’s mother’s apartment in the London suburb of Northwood Hills, breakfast time sometime in 1969. "I can only assume that the invention is more appealing than the actual truth. Song is from the late 60s, early 70s, album cover has a close up. "I thought it might be timely to correct the massive amount of misinformation regarding how the lyrics to “Your Song” were originally conceived," he wrote. In the late sixties and early seventies, when Elton John recorded these tracks, there was a market in Britain for budget albums, these were recorded & released before Elton got famous, so you might look at these as released in 70s (no info on those albums). Elton Johns Your Song is that one song that can instantly make anyone feel better. Sir Elton, 74, said he enjoyed the experience of being forced 'out of his comfort zone' and working with unexpected. Last fall, he wrote a blog post about the song, specifically hoping to debunk longstanding rumors that he wrote it on the roof of 20 Denmark Street in London’s Tin Pan Alley. The album cover even sees the star wearing a bejewelled Elton John face-mask. Written with his lyricist partner Bernie Taupin, it was our introduction to Elton John. But according to Taupin, the lyrics weren't inspired by a specific person. Year: 1970 Album: ELTON JOHN Writers: Elton John Bernie Taupin. Lady Gaga Gets Behind the Piano for Cover of Elton John's 'Your Song': Listen. Octomarked the 50th anniversary of Elton John’s first hit, the tenderly romantic Your Song.
