Hey! I'll delete my comments and critiques if you agree to edit and tweak this glaring and blatant misinformation you seem so casual about propagating as fact.
Fair enough ?
I know your a huge Elton John fan, and I respect that...and (again) I'm not trying to be a monster or bully.
But don't let your viewers, and E.J. fans walk away thinking they've just heard a Bluesology song!
Cool ?
Even NO information is better than WRONG or FALSE information...right ?
Once again, a great singer covered a Bee Gees' song. The proof that the Bee Gees are the greatest group in the world !!! Brothers Gibb, you are the best !
I think we all realize this is a Bee Gee's tune that EJ covered It's lovely. I appreciate your effort in putting it up.
All the best,
Candace
cndcbarger 3 months ago
Hey! I'll delete my comments and critiques if you agree to edit and tweak this glaring and blatant misinformation you seem so casual about propagating as fact.
Fair enough ?
I know your a huge Elton John fan, and I respect that...and (again) I'm not trying to be a monster or bully.
But don't let your viewers, and E.J. fans walk away thinking they've just heard a Bluesology song!
Cool ?
Even NO information is better than WRONG or FALSE information...right ?
Still your friend -
richardvollin 3 months ago
I know your only in this for the "Enjoyment of the music..."
But you have (as of this posting) 4,209 viewers who think this is Bluesology - and it's NOT!
How hard is it to edit and make the correction?
Why not make yourself (at least) seem somewhat knowledgeable of the material, and not look foolish.
I've attempted to contact you via message through your channel...but it seems it's not accepting personal messages.
I didn't want to make this comment public.
Still love your channel !
Cheers!
richardvollin 3 months ago
This song is NOT by BLUESOLOGY.
In fact, it is from one of Elton's earliest 'cover version' sessions.
"Don't Forget To Remember" appeared on two 'budget' LP's:
"TOP of the POPS" Vol. 7, and "12 TOP HITS" (Ave 031)
Both released in September 1969.
The song in question was a hit for the BEE GEES' the previous month, and appeared on their LP "Cucumber Castle".
Elton's "Empty Sky" had already been out since June.
So logic dictates and evidence to the contrary leaves BLUESOLOGY out of the picture.
richardvollin 9 months ago
Once again, a great singer covered a Bee Gees' song. The proof that the Bee Gees are the greatest group in the world !!! Brothers Gibb, you are the best !
dadubPython 9 months ago
Thank you, but just out of curiosity, where have you found it?
agrasso77 1 year ago
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richardvollin 1 year ago
Awesome!!! thanks for shaing!
takamasa1963 2 years ago
You are welcome! :)
MissEltonJohn 2 years ago
Suddenly, I do not feel nearly so badly about my own early demos... I once lived in mortal fear of blackmail on these, uh, songs... ;)
DT
Paramadman 2 years ago
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eltonjohntheone 2 years ago