Elton John marks 50th anniversary of 'Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy'
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"I Was About to Get Married to a Woman Who Hated My Music, Told Me to Be a Bank Manager. I Had Cake Ready. I Saved Myself" Elton John Reveals.
"Sad Songs (Say So Much) " sang Elton John in the single of release of the album "Breaking Hearts" (1984). "The sad songs tell so much." They also often hide stories, like his. "David Frost vs Elton John" is part five of the series in six episodes of MSNBC "David Frost Vs" which collects the interviews of the journalist to the British singer-songwriter over the decades, explaining the reasons why some of the saddest songs of "The Rocket Man" hav…
Elton John Dumped His Fiancée Because 'She Didn’t Really Like My Music,' Struggled with Extreme Loneliness: 'So Futile'
The superstar discusses how one woman's questionable taste inadvertently led to one of his most-loved songs in the latest episode of 'David Frost Vs'Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Elton John ca. 1975.Elton John did 10 interviews with esteemed British journalist David Frost over the course of several decades."David Frost Vs Elton John," airing May 25, is the fifth episode of the six-part MSNBC documentary series David Frost Vs.During his series of i…
Elton John marks 50th anniversary of 'Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy'
Disney/Abigail Nilsson Elton John‘s album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy was first released on May 23, 1975 — 50 years ago Friday. In honor of the milestone, Elton has shared an Instagram post reflecting on the significance of the record, which was the first-ever album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200. It also spawned the hit “Someone Saved My Life Tonight.” “An autobiographical album telling the story of how [lyricist] Bernie [T…
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