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"Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin and performed by John. It was originally released on 17 April 1972 in the US, as the lead single to John's album Honky Château .
A fan favourite, John has performed the song live numerous times, [4] occasionally playing it as part of a medley with his hit "Blue Eyes" (from the 1982 album Jump Up!). The song was later performed live by Mary J. Blige and Elton John, and this version of the song was part of the Mary J. Blige & Friends EP.
Too Low for Zero (stylised as 2 4 0) is the seventeenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1983.The album marked a comeback for John, whose previous four albums had failed to yield many enduring international hit singles, and had disappointing sales compared to his string of hit records released during the first half of the 1970s.
Elton John's gift may be his song, but that doesn't mean he loves them all. During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Dec. 17, the 77-year-old musician spoke about ...
Several years after Donald Trump called Kim Jong Un “Little Rocket Man,” Elton John has weighed in on his hit song being the inspiration for the North Korean dictator’s nickname. “I ...
Elton John struggled to open himself up when he met David Furnish. In a cover story interview with TIME on Wednesday, Dec. 11, the filmmaker, 62, revealed John "was very shut down in terms of ...
Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits (retitled Rocket Man: Number Ones for its USA and Canada release, ザ・ベスト • 僕の歌は君の歌 for its Japanese release, Rocket Man: 18 Norske Hits for its Norwegian release, and Just Like Belgium: The Definitive Hits for its Belgian release) is a compilation album by English musician Elton John featuring 13 number one songs and a number of bonus ...
"Rocket Man" "Club at the End of the Street" "Blue Eyes" "I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues" (Elton John with Mary J. Blige) "The One" "I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That" "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" "Sacrifice" "Come Together" "Your Song" (Elton John with Ronan Keating) "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" (Elton John with Bryan Adams)