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"Blue Eyes" is a song performed by British musician Elton John with music and lyrics written by John and Gary Osborne. It was released in 1982 as the UK lead single from John's 16th studio album, Jump Up! (1982). It was released as the album's second single in the US. [1]
"Blue Eyes" Elton John Gary Osborne: Jump Up! 1982 [14] "Blues for My Baby and Me" Elton John Bernie Taupin Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player: 1973 [38] "Blues Never Fade Away" Elton John Bernie Taupin The Captain & the Kid: 2006 [22] "Boogie Pilgrim" Elton John Bernie Taupin Davey Johnstone Caleb Quaye: Blue Moves: 1976 [31] "Border ...
Jump Up! is the sixteenth studio album by English musician Elton John. It was released in 1982 by The Rocket Record Company except in the US and Canada, where it was released by Geffen Records . In the United States, the album was certified gold by the RIAA in November 1982.
Elton John's The Road to El Dorado (Elton John album) Released: 14 March 2000; Label: DreamWorks; Formats: CD, cassette — — 40 — — — — — — 63 Billy Elliot the Musical Original Cast Recording (Elton John performs three songs on a separate bonus disc from cast recording, which is written by Elton and Lee Hall) Released: 7 February ...
Love Songs is a compilation album by English musician Elton John.It was released on 6 November 1995 by John's own label The Rocket Record Company, in conjunction with Mercury Records, [5] and in North America by MCA Records on 24 September 1996.
An excerpt from "Out of the Blue" was used for the closing titles on Top Gear until the end of that Top Gear format (in 2001). [6] This is one of two John albums on which Davey Johnstone does not provide backing vocals; 1997's The Big Picture is the other. [citation needed] The basic tracks for Blue Moves were recorded at Eastern Sound in ...
"Elton's Song" is a song written by Elton John (music) and Tom Robinson (lyrics). Recorded between August 1979 and March 1980 and produced by John and Clive Franks, the song first appeared much later on the 1981 album The Fox. [1] The song is a rhapsodic ode with a theme of unrequited love. [2]
Believe (Elton John song) Bennie and the Jets; Big Dipper (Elton John song) The Bitch Is Back; Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!) Blessed (Elton John song) Blue Eyes (Elton John song) Blue Wonderful; Blues for My Baby and Me; Blues Never Fade Away; Border Song; Breaking Hearts (Ain't What It Used to Be) The Bridge (Elton John song) Burn Down the ...