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Elton promoting the most heart-wrenching album ever recorded, at Radio One, 1976. | by Anwar Hussein
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Elton John live in London, 1976
The most popular tune from his Blue Moves album
He died when the house was empty When the maid had gone He put a pen to paper for one final song He wrote - Oh babe, it's the only way I know it's wrong but I can't stand To go on living, to go on living, living life this way And I don't know what the time is Or what the next line is Or how you're going to take the news But if I had my life again I wouldn't change a thing I'd let nobody, I'd let nobody Stand inside my shoes Something's gotten hold of me This home is not the home it used to be I've gathered dust like the dying flowers And I've drunk myself sober After hours and hours After hours and hours
Someone’s Final Song
Now playing for his 70th…never understood the so-so reception he got for Blue Moves. So much more than just “Sorry Seems to be…”. So much. Dave Sanborn, Brecker Bros., Crosby, Nash, a baptist choir, James Newton-Howard, Buckmaster…I could go on…
The Blue Moves album is an effort where Elton John intended to put the “non popular” element on it.. Instrumentals, too long a song, too short a song (like this one), sitar, Orchestration, and song about someone’s final song...
While these elements became the album’s longevity, the album became more interesting and refreshing with time..
Here for some selections for your listening pleasure... This song was once mentioned by George Michael as his favourite Elton John song