Born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on March 25, 1947, Sir Elton John is a piano-playing prodigy who at age 4 could play sophisticated melodies by ear.
Elton John has the innate ability to craft music to match lyrics on sight. During a recent appearance on television show Inside The Actor’s Studio, Sir Elton instantly created a melody and creatively interpreted the words from a page that an acting student in the audience randomly chose from a course text book.
One of Elton John’s personal favorites is Your Song, a love song that he wrote in 1967 to Bernie Taupin’s lyrics. The John-Taupin team would go on to become one of pop music’s most successful song writing duos. While Your Song is not among the most requested singles on the Pop Culture Madness survey, even today Sir Elton proudly features this breakthrough hit single on all his concert tours.
Chart-Topping Elton John–Bernie Taupin Songs
Popular singles written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin that did not make Pop Culture Madness lists for currently requested hits include Goodbye Yellow Brick Road which hit number 3 on U.S. music charts in 1973 and Island Girl which hit number 1 in 1975.
Similarly, I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues and I’m Still Standing were extremely popular in 1983, but today do not receive the same number of song requests as the following hits.
Top Requested Elton John Hits Songs from 1970s
Among the most requested Elton John hits below, Crocodile Rock is featured at most Oldies dances around the world.
Friends … Number 9 most requested hit single from 1971
Tiny Dancer … Number 45 from 1972
Honky Cat … Number 47 from 1972
Rocket Man … Number 67 from 1972
Crocodile Rock … Number 9 from 1973
Daniel … Number 17 from 1973
Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting … Number 31 from 1973
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road … Number 46 from 1973
Bennie And The Jets … Number 26 from 1974
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me … Number 28 from 1974
The Bitch Is Back … Number 59 from 1974
Someone Saved My Life Tonight … Number 19 from 1975
Philadelphia Freedom … Number 36 from 1975.
Top Requested Elton John Hits Songs from 1980s
Elton John’s song Empty Garden was released in 1982 as a tribute to John Lennon, two years after John’s untimely death at the hands of a deranged fan. Bernie Taupin wrote Candle In The Wind in memory of Marilyn Monroe, who died of a drug overdose in 1962.
Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) … Number 62 most requested hit single from 1982
Kiss The Bride … Number 12 from 1983
Candle In The Wind … Number 39 from 1988.
Top Requested Elton John Hits Songs from 1990s
Taken from a live duet with George Michael from an outdoor George Michael concert in 1991, Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me became a Number 1 hit both in the U.S. and in the U.K.
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me … Number 52 from 1992
The One … Number 69 from 1992
*Can You Feel The Love Tonight … Number 12 from 1994.
*Lyricist Tim Rice wrote the words for Can You Feel The Love Tonight; Elton John created the music.
Author Sunil S.
Elton John has the innate ability to craft music to match lyrics on sight. During a recent appearance on television show Inside The Actor’s Studio, Sir Elton instantly created a melody and creatively interpreted the words from a page that an acting student in the audience randomly chose from a course text book.
One of Elton John’s personal favorites is Your Song, a love song that he wrote in 1967 to Bernie Taupin’s lyrics. The John-Taupin team would go on to become one of pop music’s most successful song writing duos. While Your Song is not among the most requested singles on the Pop Culture Madness survey, even today Sir Elton proudly features this breakthrough hit single on all his concert tours.
Chart-Topping Elton John–Bernie Taupin Songs
Popular singles written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin that did not make Pop Culture Madness lists for currently requested hits include Goodbye Yellow Brick Road which hit number 3 on U.S. music charts in 1973 and Island Girl which hit number 1 in 1975.
Similarly, I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues and I’m Still Standing were extremely popular in 1983, but today do not receive the same number of song requests as the following hits.
Top Requested Elton John Hits Songs from 1970s
Among the most requested Elton John hits below, Crocodile Rock is featured at most Oldies dances around the world.
Friends … Number 9 most requested hit single from 1971
Tiny Dancer … Number 45 from 1972
Honky Cat … Number 47 from 1972
Rocket Man … Number 67 from 1972
Crocodile Rock … Number 9 from 1973
Daniel … Number 17 from 1973
Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting … Number 31 from 1973
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road … Number 46 from 1973
Bennie And The Jets … Number 26 from 1974
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me … Number 28 from 1974
The Bitch Is Back … Number 59 from 1974
Someone Saved My Life Tonight … Number 19 from 1975
Philadelphia Freedom … Number 36 from 1975.
Top Requested Elton John Hits Songs from 1980s
Elton John’s song Empty Garden was released in 1982 as a tribute to John Lennon, two years after John’s untimely death at the hands of a deranged fan. Bernie Taupin wrote Candle In The Wind in memory of Marilyn Monroe, who died of a drug overdose in 1962.
Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) … Number 62 most requested hit single from 1982
Kiss The Bride … Number 12 from 1983
Candle In The Wind … Number 39 from 1988.
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Top Requested Elton John Hits Songs from 1990s
Taken from a live duet with George Michael from an outdoor George Michael concert in 1991, Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me became a Number 1 hit both in the U.S. and in the U.K.
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me … Number 52 from 1992
The One … Number 69 from 1992
*Can You Feel The Love Tonight … Number 12 from 1994.
*Lyricist Tim Rice wrote the words for Can You Feel The Love Tonight; Elton John created the music.
Author Sunil S.
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