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Glam Slam Guide
The bespectacled piano man who turned camp into rocket fuel and made the 70s sparkle brighter than his wardrobe. He didn’t just play glam – he detonated it in feather boas, 12-inch platforms, Donald Duck outfits, and glasses that could blind aircraft. One minute he’s a shy session musician, the next he’s the biggest pop star on the planet, outselling everyone with heartbreak ballads and honky-château boogie. The Glam Slam Essentials Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973) – Album Re

Elton John
Nov 9


Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me Single UK: 1991
A Wembley Live Charity No. 1 Duet Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 25, 1991, on Epic Records (catalogue: 657646 7), George Michael & Elton John’s “Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me” was a live duet recorded at Wembley Arena on March 23, 1991. Backed with George’s “I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever),” this charity release (proceeds to London Lighthouse & Rainbow Trust) stormed to No. 1 on the Official Singles Chart for 2 weeks. Issued in so

Elton John
Nov 25, 1991


Elton John: Kiss The Bride Single (1983)
Elton's Dreamboat Double-Pack Elton John’s “Kiss The Bride” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 7, 1983, on The Rocket Record Company (catalogue: EJS 2). Backed with the previously unreleased “Dreamboat,” this upbeat pop-rock track, written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, was the third single from the album Too Low For Zero. Produced by Chris Thomas and recorded by Bill Price, the A-side’s catchy synths and Elton’s vocals peaked at No. 20 on the UK Singles

Elton John
Oct 6, 1983


Elton John: All Quiet On The Western Front Single (1982)
Elton's Good Times Re-Mix Elton John’s “All Quiet On The Western Front” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 12, 1982, on The Rocket Record Company (catalogue: XPRES 88). Backed with “Where Have All The Good Times Gone (Re-Mix),” this reflective rock track, written by Bernie Taupin and Elton John, was produced by Chris Thomas. The A-side’s poignant anti-war message did not chart in the UK. Issued in standard, grey injection label, promo, poster bag, and Net

Elton John
Nov 12, 1982
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