Elton John may be responsible for some of music's biggest hits, but he names these two songs as the very best. Read more here.
Elton John's Rocket Man Never made the number one spot in the charts, but the meaning of misunderstanding in the song aligns ...
Elton John has countless hits to his name, from “Your Song” to “Candle in the Wind,” but if you had to pick one track that ...
Elton John's career is a dazzling parade of chart-topping hits, flamboyant costumes, and unforgettable piano melodies. His music is a cornerstone of popular culture, deeply woven into the fabric of ...
Elton John was moved to tears creating one of his most emotional and heartbreaking songs, full of deeply personal and ...
This empowering number featured on his 1983 album Too Low for Zero. Ironically, given the title of the song, during the course of filming the video for the track, Elton got drunk on martinis with ...
Elton John has one of the most interesting careers in rock music history. Known for his big outfits and flamboyant performances, Sir Elton also was famous for his partnership with lyricist Bernie ...
While Elton John was proud to make the best songs that he could, some singers were gifted in ways that no rulebook could define.
The legendary songwriter helped craft some of pop music’s most memorable hits across decades.
Reginald Kenneth Dwight was a 20-year-old session musician when he applied for a job at a London record label, and was paired up with a lyricist named Bernie Taupin in 1967. Dwight adopted the stage ...