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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 .
Rocketman: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album released by Virgin EMI (UK) and Interscope Records (US) on CD and digital formats on 24 May 2019 and is the official soundtrack album to the 2019 biographical musical film of English musician Elton John entitled Rocketman. [1]
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" (song), a 1972 song by Elton John; Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits, a 2007 Elton John compilation; Rocket Man: Greatest Hits Live, a 2007–2010 Elton John tour "The Rocket Man", a 1962 song by The Spotnicks, from Out-a-Space "Rocket Man", a 1970 song by Pearls Before Swine, from The Use of Ashes
Honky Château was the first in Elton John's streak of chart-topping albums in the US, which culminated with 1975's Rock of the Westies.It was also the first studio album to feature John's road band of Dee Murray on bass and Nigel Olsson on drums, along with new member Davey Johnstone on electric and acoustic guitars and other fretted instruments, as the core group of musicians.
"Sad Songs (Say So Much)" is the closing track on English musician Elton John's 18th studio album Breaking Hearts, written by John and Bernie Taupin, released in 1984 as the lead single of the album. It reached No. 7 on the UK chart and No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The music video was directed by Kii Arens. [7] It was uploaded to John's official Vevo account on 13 June 2019. [8] The video features John and Egerton, with footage of Egerton as John in Rocketman, archival footage of the musician and clips of both John and Egerton recording the song in the studio.
Rocket Man: Greatest Hits Live was a concert tour by Elton John which lasted for three years from 2007 to 2010. [1]While performing the Red Piano Europe [2] concerts, John also performed a concert series known as Rocket Man and at the same time performing on the Captain and the Kid Tour.