Don't judge the picture by the frame, every man is not the same.
Elton John
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Crowley and Aziraphale singing Don't Go Breaking My Heart together would be the cutest thing.
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The Greatest Singers
100+ Greatest Singers of All Time Posters & Canvas Prints
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I remember when rock was young...
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ELTON JOHN, LIL NAS X, MILEY CYRUS
2023 | Versace Fall/Winter 2023 Fashion Show, California (March 9)
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Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
1973
The single was released in 1973 and entered the top ten in both the United Kingdom and the United States. It was one of Elton's biggest hits, and quickly surpassed his previous single, "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting", in both sales and popularity, following its release.
The song has been widely praised by critics; some consider it a strong contender for Elton's finest song ever.
Elton named his farewell tour after the song, naming it the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour.
The song got 77% total yes votes <3
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Elton John, Diana Ross and Cher at the Rock Music Awards (1975)
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do you think comrade harry would put sir elton in sausage grinder
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Irving Penn, "Six New Guinea Mudmen," 1970,
Platinum-palladium print, mounted on aluminum, printed 1983,
Image: 13 ¼ x 13 ¼ in. (33.6 x 33.6 cm.)
Sheet: 22 7⁄8 x 20 in. (58.1 x 50.8 cm.)
Mount: 24 x 20 in. (60.9 x 50.8 cm.)
Sir Elton John Photography collection
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1973 Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Advertisement
From the December, 1973 issue of CIRCUS Magazine
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