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The song's lyrics compare the shooting of Jesse James by James' outlaw-partner Robert Ford to Taupin's failed marriage to his first wife Maxine Feibelman, of "Tiny Dancer" fame. Since its release, John rarely played the song at his concerts. [ 1 ]
"Daniel" is a song written by English musician Elton John and his long-time songwriting partner Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was first released on John's 1973 album Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player as its opening track.
The eight remaining 'DWTS' couples get set to perform dances to songs from iconic music videos. ... and pro Peta Murgatroyd will perform a Quickstep to “I’m Still Standing” by Elton John.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, music video contest Elton John: The Cut in partnership with YouTube was won by the directors Elton John & Bernie Taupin Jack Whiteley & Laura Brownhill Elton John official "Tiny Dancer" Madman Across The Water, music video contest Elton John: The Cut in partnership with YouTube was won by the director Max Weiland
It List: Elton John looks back on his life in 'Never Too Late,' Daniel Craig stars in 'Queer,' Jason Bateman enters his bad guy era in 'Carry-On' Kelsey Weekman December 12, 2024 at 11:00 AM
A home video release commemorated the concert and was originally released on both laserdisc and VHS. Both editions included most of the "Elton & His Band" portion of the show (except "Heartache All Over The World" and "This Town"), but omitted several songs in the symphony orchestra portion ("The Greatest Discovery", "Tonight", "The King Must ...
The music video version of the track is slightly faster than the single and album versions. The animated version of Elton John would make a cameo appearance a year later in Rod Stewart's "The Motown Song" music video; which was also created by the same company. Director – Derek Hayes; Producer – Maddy Sparrow; Designer – Lin Jammet
The title of the album contains a line from the lyrics of "Nikita": "With eyes that looked like ice on fire".Guests on the recording include Nik Kershaw; Sister Sledge; Pino Palladino; Mel Gaynor and Millie Jackson, who duetted with John on "Act of War"; George Michael, then of Wham!, who appears on "Nikita" and "Wrap Her Up"; and Roger Taylor and John Deacon of Queen who play drums and bass ...