Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was released on the 1972 album Honky Château. The lyrics conveyed Taupin's take on New York City after hearing a gun go off near his hotel window during his first visit to the city. [1]
Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters Lyrics: And now I know / "Spanish Harlem" are not just pretty words to say / I thought I knew / But now I know that rose trees never grow / In New York City /...
Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters. Elton John. 4.63M subscribers. Subscribed. 52K. 7.3M views 6 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters · Elton...
Elton John performs "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters" live at the Honky Chateau debut concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London.-February 5th, 1972
Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Lyrics & Meanings: And now I know / Spanish Harlem are not just pretty words to say / I thought I knew / But know I know that rose trees never grow / In New York City / / Until you've seen this trash can dream come true / You stand at the edge while people run you through / And I thank the lord / There's people out ...
This live debut of ‘Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters’ was recorded at London’s Royal Festival Hall in 1972, it was the first performance of Elton’s newly-recorded album Honky Château in its ...
"Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters" runs to exactly five minutes and is the fourth track on the second side of the 1972 Honky Château album, named for the studio where it was recorded: the Château d'Hérouville in France.
Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters is one of Elton John’s most beloved songs. Released in 1972 as part of his hit album Honky Chateau, the song is a poetic tribute to the people who inspired and influenced John during his early years in New York City.
Elton John performs "Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters" at the 2024 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song concert honoring Elton John and Bernie Taupin at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.,...
I'll go my way alone. Grow my own, my own seeds shall be sown, in New York City. Subway's no way for a good man to go down. Rich man can ride and the hobo he can drown. And I thank the Lord for the people I have found. I thank the Lord for the people I have found. While Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters.