With ‘Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player’, Elton John took a giant step towards creative independence, topping the charts in both the US and the UK.
A snapshot of 21st-century Elton John, ‘Wonderful Crazy Night’ was an innately buoyant album that was hailed as one of his finest collections.
'Blue Moves' is still revered by many fans as something of an undervalued gem in Elton's repertoire, and remains one of his own favourites.
On his seventh studio album, and second of 1973 alone, Elton's phenomenal creativity moved up another gear.
Elton John set out to “shock a few people” with Honky Château. Recorded in just two weeks, it upped his game and included the classic Rocket Man.
‘Caribou’ found Elton John relocating to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for his follow-up to the insanely successful ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’.
The track from 'Tommy' became Elton's first UK top ten single since another cover, of The Beatles' 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.'
The long-unseen clip accompanies the new digital EP release of Elton's perennial festive favourite.