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Reginald Kenneth Dwight may not be the name you know him by, but you surely do know him -- Sir Elton Hercules John, that is. Having sold more than 250 million albums worldwide, he's one of the most successful artists of all time and he's not quite finished. Among his greatest achievements was 1997's “Candle in the Wind” which sold more than 37 millions copies making it the top-selling single of all time.
John began pounding the keys at the age of 3 and was playing by ear within a year with formal tutelage starting at age 7. When he was 11, he earned a junior scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music where he was able to play by ear a four-page Handel composition after hearing it only once. Of his less-than-challenging experience, John once said, "I kind of resented going to the Academy. I was one of those children who could just about get away without practicing and still pass, scrape through the grades."
A 15-year-old Reggie took up playing pubs on weekends. Within a few years, he'd formed the band Bluesology and had a day job at a music publishing company. In the mid-'60s, the band backed touring American artists like The Isley Brothers and Patti LaBelle, before signing up with Long John Baldry.
It was when he answered an ad in New Musical Express, that Dwight was connected with lyricist Bernie Taupin who would become his lifelong writing partner. Their first collaboration, “Scarecrow,” was recorded in 1967, before they even met in person. By then, Reggie had transitioned into Elton.
The John/Taupin team became staff songwriters for DJM Records in 1968, churning out tunes for stars of the day, like Lulu and Roger Cook. They eventually began composing songs for John to record. Their first release, Empty Sky, garnered favorable reviews and lackluster sales.
Recruiting Paul Buckmaster as musical arranger for the next outing, the eponymously titled Elton John which spawned the team's first Top 100 single in the U.S. -- “Border Song.” The follow-up single, “Your Song,” made the Top 10 with the album following suit in short order.
That same year, 1970, also saw the release of Tumbleweed Connection, a concept album that also cracked the Top 10. Madman Across the Water, on the strength of the song “Levon,” did the same sort of business, establishing John as a superstar in pop music. The follow-up, Honky Chateau, was John's first number one album in the U.S.
More hit records followed in quick succession -- Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and Caribou – each of which held popular hits within their confines. “Rocket Man,” “Crocodile Rock,” “Daniel,” “Bennie and the Jets,” and “Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me” would go on to become classics.
The 1975 autobiographical set, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, portrayed John and Taupin's early years in a stark musical relief that hadn't previously been present in their work. “Someone Saved My Life Tonight” was the iconic signature song in that collection. The album, as well as its successor, Rock of the Westies, debuted at the top of the charts.. ...read entire original article
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