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Elton John - Sixty Years On (Elton John 6 of 13)

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

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  • Only 36,626 views! and stupidity songs like "Don't go breaking my heart" get

    1,316,626 views !! World...spit out your bubble gum.

  • this is the closest song i can dedicate to my father i love you dad will be with you soon,

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  • OMG one of my 'forgotten' favourites. Must be 33 years since I last listened to it!!!

  • sir elton...the biggest influence on my life

  • @somame69 It's funny, I have a playlist of 100 EJ songs, and "Don't go breakin my heart" never even came CLOSE to getting on it.

  • mbanana- Time is a strange thing- and here I read your note of 2 years ago...

    My mother just died, and I had to care for her at night myself, it was quite

    the journey being with her as she passed.

    I'm sorry about your Dad, perhaps he was young. You will never get this mssg anyway

    so it goes up to the heavens as does this beautiful song

  • @mbananawork intense comment man. my sympathy. you brought a tear to my eye this more in commiseration. rip dead man. today i listen to this song in your anonymous memory.

  • i don't like this song :\

  • mbananawork ,sorry for you !sure that your dad is now near THE LORD

  • @Msdistarr Agree - don't know why he went in the more "pop" direction. There was a ton of kudos from the critics with his concert at the Troubadour in LA for this album, so why Tumbleweed (more "country and western" ) or Madman (more pop orientated) right after this album? This must have been about money and the next big pop hit - he certainly made great songs but the albums were never quite as complicated and esoteric as the "Elton John" album. This song is a testament to that.

  • @wpollock1 I agree 100 percent. He was on this brilliant musical path and for whatever reason, he chose a different one. To go from a song like this to a song like "Crocodile Rock". He skipped the baby steps. He jumped a mile away from this early stuff, which I find a shame. This is incredible music. It was just to drastic a change for me. He lost me around the 5th album. He is very talented and I mean him no disrespect, but he has gone way to "pop" for my taste. I wonder why?

  • Hey Mr. Garrington, he played this music the same before he came out, and it's still classic. Do you feel the same now about Queen. Quit gay bashing these great artists unless you have something in your closet that needs to come out.

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