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1970 single by Elton John

"Your Song"
Elton john your song (2).jpg
Single by Elton John
from the anthology Elton John
B-side
  • "Take Me to the Pilot"
  • "Into the Former Human being'due south Shoes"
Released 26 October 1970 (1970-10-26)
Recorded January 1970
Studio Trident, London
Genre
  • Traditional pop[i]
  • soft stone[two]
Length 4:03
Label
  • Uni
  • DJM
Songwriter(due south)
  • Elton John
  • Bernie Taupin
Producer(south) Gus Dudgeon
Elton John singles chronology
"From Denver to L.A."
(1970)
"Your Vocal"
(1970)
"Friends"
(1971)

"Your Song" is a vocal written past English language musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was John's first international Peak 10 chart single.

"Your Song" was offset released by American rock band 3 Dog Night in March 1970 equally an album track on It Ain't Easy. John was an opening act for the ring at the time and allowed them to record it. They did non release it as a single as they wanted to permit John, then an upcoming artist, have a go with it. John's version was recorded at Trident Studios in London in January 1970 and appeared in April as the first cut on his self-titled second studio anthology. Following "Border Song" as the first album unmarried, "Your Song" was released in the The states in October 1970 as the B-side to "Take Me to the Pilot". Both sides received airplay, only "Your Song" was preferred by disc jockeys and replaced "Have Me to the Pilot" equally the A-side, somewhen making it to number viii on the Billboard chart. The song too peaked at number 7 on the Britain Singles Nautical chart, equally well as charting in the meridian 10 in several other countries.

In 1998, "Your Vocal" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[three] In 2004, the vocal was placed at number 136 on Rolling Stone 's listing of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time", 137 in its 2010 listing, and 202 in its 2021 list. The song is listed among the Rock and Curlicue Hall of Fame'due south 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.[iv] A demo version was included in John's 1990 box ready anthology To Be Continued.[5] In 2017, the song was voted by the British public equally The Nation'south Favourite Elton John Song in a Great britain-wide poll for ITV.[half-dozen]

The song has been covered by a number of artists, including Rod Stewart, Lady Gaga and Ellie Goulding. The song was likewise covered past Ewan McGregor in the 2001 musical film Moulin Rouge! and by Taron Egerton in the 2019 moving-picture show Rocketman. In 2018, the song was certified ii× Platinum by the RIAA.[vii]

Limerick and inspiration [edit]

Ane widespread story is that Bernie Taupin wrote the song's lyrics after breakfast 1 morning time on the roof of 20 Denmark Street, London, where John worked for a music publishing business firm as an office boy, hence the line "I sat on the roof and kicked off the moss." However, Taupin has denied this, pointing out that John had stopped working there by the fourth dimension they met. According to Taupin, "I scribbled the lyric down on a lined notepad at the kitchen tabular array of Elton's mother's apartment in the London suburb of Northwood Hills, breakfast time sometime in 1969. That'due south it. Apparently and simple."[viii]

The instrumental focus is on John's Leon Russell-influenced piano work, forth with acoustic guitar, Paul Buckmaster's string accompaniment, and a shuffling rhythm section.

The lyrics limited the romantic thoughts of an innocent person. John sings a straightforward dear-song lyric at the kickoff: "Information technology'due south a little bit funny this feeling inside / I'grand not ane of those who can hands hide / I don't have much money, but male child, if I did / I'd purchase a big firm where nosotros both could alive." At times the self-deprecating narrator stumbles to become out his feelings, which despite being a melodramatic device, AllMusic calls "constructive and sweetness":[9]

"Your Song" was the inspiration for the song "We All Autumn in Love Sometimes" on John'due south 1975 anthology Helm Fantastic and the Brown Clay Cowboy.[10]

The vocal is performed in the central of East-flat major.[11]

Reception [edit]

"Your Song" was praised by critics upon its release and in subsequent years, and is widely regarded as i of John's greatest songs. Writing in NME on its release, Derek Johnson wrote, "The song itself is glowing and strangely haunting, the scoring is smooth and delicate and the performance is symptomatic of a new era in pop idols."[12] Bill Janovitz from AllMusic described it as a "virtually-perfect vocal".[ix]

In a 1975 interview with Rolling Stone, John Lennon recalled,

I remember hearing Elton John's 'Your Song', heard it in America—it was ane of Elton's first big hits—and remember thinking, 'Great, that's the get-go new affair that's happened since we (The Beatles) happened.' It was a step forrard. At that place was something near his vocal that was an improvement on all of the English vocals until then. I was pleased with information technology."[13]

John Mendelsohn from Rolling Stone called the song a "pretty McCartney-esque ballad".[14] In the 2019 volume Elton John: Every Album, Every Vocal – 1969–1979, author Peter Kearns made the following quote in reference to "Your Vocal". "The words securely insulate themselves against possible criticism by admitting their ineptitude for the task at hand".

In 2018, The Guardian ranked the song number four on their list of the l greatest Elton John songs,[15] and in 2022, Billboard ranked the song number two on their list of the 75 greatest Elton John songs.[16]

Commercial functioning and impact [edit]

"Your Song" rose to number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and number vii on the Britain Singles Chart by January 1971. In 2002, John re-recorded the song equally a duet with opera singer Alessandro Safina for the first Sport Relief clemency telethon and released it on 15 July 2002; this version reached number iv in the UK.[17] [18] In the US it was certified Gilt and Platinum on 13 December 2012 past the Recording Manufacture Clan of America (RIAA) for sales of over one million digital downloads. On 23 July 2021, it was certified ii× Platinum past the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), cogent sales in excess of one,200,000 digital downloads. In the US in April 2018 it was certified 2× Platinum for sales of two million digital downloads by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Track listings [edit]

  • 1970 US seven-inch unmarried
    1. "Accept Me to the Pilot" – iii:43
    2. "Your Song" – 3:57
  • 1971 UK vii-inch single
    1. "Your Vocal"
    2. "Into the Old Human being's Shoes"
  • 1978 UK 7-inch single
    1. "Your Vocal"
    2. "Edge Song"
  • 1985 UK 7-inch single
    1. "Cry to Heaven"
    2. "Candy By the Pound"
    3. "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On/I Saw Her Continuing There/Twist and Shout" (alive)
    4. "Your Song" (live)
  • 1987 Britain 7-inch single
    1. "Your Song" (alive)
    2. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (alive)
  • 1992 United states vii-inch unmarried
    1. "Your Song"
    2. "Border Song"
  • 1999 United states of america CD single
    1. "Recover Your Soul" (live) – 4:40
    2. "Your Song" (live) – 4:08
  • 2000 Usa 12-inch single
    1. "Nosotros Vest" (S.R.R. mix) past Pat Benatar – 10:39
    2. "Your Vocal" (Junior'due south Vasquez mix) – 10:00
  • 2002 US CD single
    1. "Your Song" (featuring Alessandro Safina) – iv:xix
    2. "Your Song" (instrumental)
    3. "Your Vocal" (video)

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Elton John.[19]

  • Elton John – piano, vocals
  • Paul Buckmaster – arrangement, conducting
  • Frank Clark – acoustic guitar
  • Gus Dudgeon – production
  • Colin Green – guitar
  • Clive Hicks – 12-cord guitar
  • Barry Morgan – drums
  • Dave Richmond – double bass

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Performances and renditions [edit]

John has played "Your Song" at almost every live performance during his solo career, and issued several live versions, including with his ring, solo on piano and with orchestra. One notable version was during his Central Park concert in 1980, when John was dressed as Donald Duck.

A live version of John'south concert with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, recorded on 14 December 1986, was included in his 1987 anthology Alive in Commonwealth of australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. He also performed "Your Song" live with Ronan Keating at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 2000, the recording of which can exist plant on Keating's 2010 album Duet. On 20 October 2001, John performed the song with Billy Joel at The Concert for New York City, a tribute prove to the September 11 attacks. In 2004, Daniel Bedingfield performed a cover of the vocal to Elton John at An Ivor Novello Tribute: Elton John. John performed "Your Song" to open the Concert for Diana on one July 2007.[52] John and Lady Gaga performed a medley of "Your Song" with Gaga's song "Speechless" at the 52nd Almanac Grammy Awards on 31 January 2010.[53] At the 2013 Grammy Awards, Colombian vocalizer Juanes performed a bilingual rendition of "Your Vocal".[54] Gaga recorded a cover of the song for the 2018 tribute album Revamp: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin.[55]

Soul vocalizer Billy Paul released a version of the song on Philadelphia International in 1972, equally the B-side of "Me and Mrs. Jones", then in 1977, which reached number 37 on the UK Singles Chart and spent seven weeks in the superlative 75.[56] Also in 1972, the song was covered by Finnish band Alwari Tuohitorvi, with Finnish lyrics.[57]

In 2018, John starred in the annual Christmas ad of British department shop chain John Lewis & Partners, titled "The Boy & the Piano". Prepare to "Your Song", it featured John reminiscing near his life in reverse, culminating with him receiving a piano for Christmas as a child.[58] [59]

On April 12, 2021, Team Nick Jonas members Rachel Mac and Bradley Sinclair sang the song for the battle rounds of The Voice, despite the battle being leaked online three days prior to its air date. Although both take strong effort, Jonas ultimately went with Mac as the winner, and Sinclair was eliminated from the competition.

On xix November 2021, Janet Devlin released her version of the track.[60]

In December 2021, information technology was reported that the original programme was for John to sing "Your Vocal" at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, merely the final choice was "Candle in the Air current 1997".[61]

Rod Stewart version [edit]

"Your Song"
Rod Stewart - Your Song.png
Single by Rod Stewart
from the anthology Ii Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin
B-side "Cleaved Pointer"
Released 17 Apr 1992 (1992-04-17)
Recorded 1991
Genre Rock
Length 4:49
Characterization Warner Bros.
Composer(southward) Elton John
Lyricist(due south) Bernie Taupin
Producer(s) Trevor Horn
Rod Stewart singles chronology
"People Get Ready"
(1992)
"Your Vocal"
(1992)
"Broken Pointer"
(1992)

English vocalizer and songwriter Rod Stewart covered "Your Song" for the tribute album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin (1991). His version was released in 1992 every bit a double A-side single with "Broken Arrow".

Track listings [edit]

  • European CD maxi single and UK 12-inch single
  1. "Your Song" – 4:47
  2. "Broken Arrow" – 4:eleven
  3. "Mandolin Wind" – 5:27
  4. "The First Cut Is the Deepest" – 3:52
  • U.k. and French 7-inch single
A. "Your Vocal" – 4:47
AA. "Cleaved Arrow" – 4:11

Charts [edit]

Ellie Goulding version [edit]

"Your Song"
Ellie Goulding - Your Song.png
Single by Ellie Goulding
from the album Brilliant Lights
Released 12 November 2010 (2010-11-12)
Recorded 2010
Studio The Puddle and The Square, London
Genre
  • Pop
  • folk
Length iii:10
Label Polydor
Composer(south) Elton John
Lyricist(due south) Bernie Taupin
Producer(s) Ben Lovett
Ellie Goulding singles chronology
"The Writer"
(2010)
"Your Vocal"
(2010)
"Lights"
(2011)

English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding covered "Your Vocal" for the reissue of her debut studio album, titled Bright Lights. Produced by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons, it was released digitally on 12 Nov 2010 as the re-release'southward lead single.[69] The vocal was featured in the Christmas 2010 television advert for department store chain John Lewis.[70]

Goulding performed "Your Song" at the reception political party of Prince William and Catherine Middleton'south wedding at Buckingham Palace on 29 April 2011, to which the couple shared their first dance.[71] She as well performed the vocal on Saturday Night Alive on 7 May 2011, along with "Lights".[72] Goulding's version was featured at the stop of the 29 July 2011 episode of the Syfy supernatural drama series Oasis, titled "Love Machine".[73]

Critical reception [edit]

Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, commenting that producer Lovett "shrouds her beautifully fluttery vocals in little but piano and strings, just adding a few harmonies towards the finish, assuasive her to draw out the tenderness in Bernie Taupin'southward lyrics and the utter loveliness of one of Elton John'south very best melodies. The result is a repose, modest triumph, only a triumph nonetheless."[74] Caryn Ganz of Spin magazine opined that her encompass is "everything Gaga's Grammy version wasn't—a tender, vulnerable gift".[75] AllMusic critic Jon O'Brien, in his review for Bright Lights, called it "unimaginative" and felt that information technology "sounds out of place alongside the residual of her rather more adventurous material."[76]

Commercial operation [edit]

"Your Vocal" debuted at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart for the week of 14 November 2010. The single jumped to number 3 the following calendar week, selling 84,896 copies.[77] In its third week, it climbed to its peak position of number two (behind The 10 Factor Finalists 2010'south cover of David Bowie's "'Heroes'") on sales of 72,292 copies,[78] becoming Goulding's highest-peaking single until 2013.[79] It maintained its position the post-obit week, selling 63,753 units.[80] The song also topped the UK Singles Downloads Chart for the week ending xi December 2010.[81]

The single was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 24 September 2021 and had sold 826,000 copies in the UK by August 2013.[82] [83] Elsewhere, "Your Vocal" reached number iv in Austria,[84] number five in Republic of ireland,[24] number 22 in Denmark,[85] number 25 in Sweden[86] and number 56 in Switzerland.[87]

Music video [edit]

The music video, directed by Ben Coughlan and Max Knight,[88] premiered on YouTube on 14 November 2010. Shot in a home video look, information technology depicts Goulding's life on the road with friends. Areas from Goulding'southward hometown of Hereford can exist seen throughout the video, including Hereford railway station.[89]

Rail listing [edit]

  • Digital single [69]
  1. "Your Song" – 3:10

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Bright Lights.[xc]

  • Ellie Goulding – vocals
  • Matt Lawrence – engineering, mixing
  • Ben Lovett – backing vocals, kick drum, piano, production
  • Ruth de Turberville – bankroll vocals, cello
  • Matt Wiggins – timpani

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Lady Gaga version [edit]

American singer Lady Gaga recorded a cover of "Your Song" for the 2018 tribute album Revamp: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin.[102] It was released digitally as a promotional single on 30 March 2018.[103] Gaga performed the song at The Recording University's tribute concert, titled "Elton John: I'm All the same Standing – A Grammy Salute", which aired on CBS on x April 2018.[104] In April, during the release of Revamp in Japan (there re-titled Your Song: Elton John All-time Hits Cover),[105] Lady Gaga's cover of "Your Song" was widely promoted on the country's radio stations, becoming the virtually played song on Japanese radio in mid-April.[106] The song reached the meridian 30 in Republic of hungary, Japan, Mexico, the digital downloads nautical chart of Kingdom of spain and the US Pop Digital Songs chart.

Charts [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Lady Gaga – "Your Song" (sound) on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Song

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