Sir Elton Hercules John (bornReginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947)[1] is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. His music and showmanship have had a significant, lasting impact on themusic industry,[2] and his songwriting partnership with lyricistBernie Taupin is one of the most successful in history.[3] John was the 19thEGOT winner in history. He has sold over 300 million records worldwide, making him one of thebest-selling music artists of all time.[4]
John is anHIV/AIDS charity fundraiser and has been involved in the fight against AIDS since the late 1980s.[5][6][7] He established theElton John AIDS Foundation in 1992, which has raised over £300 million since its inception, and a year later he began hostinghis annual AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Party, which has since become one of the biggest high-profile Oscar parties in theHollywood film industry.[8] John was the chairman and director ofWatford Football Club from 1976 to 1987, and again from 1997 to 2002, and is an honorary life president of the club.[9][10] From the late 1970s to the late 1980s, John developed a severe addiction to drugs and alcohol, but has been clean and sober since 1990.[11] In 2005, he entered acivil partnership with his long-term partner, the Canadian filmmakerDavid Furnish. They married in 2014, whensame-sex marriage was legalised in England and Wales.[12]
Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947, inPinner,Middlesex (now part of theLondon Borough of Harrow), the eldest child of Stanley Dwight (1925–1991) and only child of Sheila Eileen (née Harris; 1925–2017).[23][24][25] He was raised in acouncil house in Pinner by his maternal grandparents. His parents married in 1945,[26] when the family moved to a nearby semi-detached house.[27][28][29] He was educated at Pinner Wood Junior School, Reddiford School andPinner County Grammar School, until he was 17, when he left just before hisA-Level examinations to pursue a career in music.[30][31][32]
When John began to consider a career in music seriously, his father, who served in theRoyal Air Force, tried to steer him toward a more conventional career, such as banking.[33][30] John has said that his wild stage costumes and performances were his way of letting go after a restrictive childhood.[32] Both his parents were musically inclined, his father having been a trumpet player with the Bob Millar Band, a semi-professional big band that played at military dances.[32] The Dwights were keen record buyers, exposing John to the popular singers and musicians of the day.
John started playing his grandmother's piano as a young boy,[34] and within a year his mother heard him picking outWaldteufel's "TheSkater's Waltz" by ear.[30][31] After performing at parties and family gatherings, at age seven, he began formal piano lessons. He showed musical aptitude at school, including the ability to compose melodies, and gained some notoriety by playing likeJerry Lee Lewis at school functions. At age 11, he won a junior scholarship to theRoyal Academy of Music. According to one of his instructors, John promptly played back, like a "gramophone record", a four-page piece byGeorge Frideric Handel after hearing it for the first time.[31]
Elton John (known then as Reg Dwight) studied at theRoyal Academy of Music in London for five years.
For the next five years, John attended Saturday classes at the Academy in central London, and he has said he enjoyed playingFrédéric Chopin andJohann Sebastian Bach and singing in the choir during Saturday classes, but that he was not otherwise a diligent classical student.[31] "I kind of resented going to the Academy," he said. "I was one of those children who could just about get away without practising and still pass, scrape through the grades."[31] He has said that he would sometimes skip classes and ride around on theLondon Underground.[31] Several instructors have attested that he was a "model student", and during the last few years he took lessons from a private tutor in addition to his classes at the Academy.[31] He left the Academy before taking the final exams.[35]
John's mother, though strict with her son, was more outgoing than her husband, and something of a free spirit. With Stanley Dwight uninterested in his son and often absent, John was raised primarily by his mother and maternal grandmother. When his father was home, the Dwights had vehement arguments that greatly distressed John.[31] When he was 14, they divorced. His mother then married a local painter, Fred Farebrother, a caring and supportive stepfather whom John affectionately called "Derf" ("Fred" backward).[31] They moved into flat No. 3A in an eight-unit apartment building called Frome Court, not far from both previous homes. John wrote the songs that launched his career as a rock star, there. He lived there until he had four albums, simultaneously, in the American Top 40.[36]
At age 15, with his mother's and stepfather's help, John was hired as a pianist at a nearby pub, the Northwood Hills Hotel, playing Thursday to Sunday nights.[37][38] Known simply as "Reggie", he played a range of popular standards, including songs byJim Reeves andRay Charles, as well as his own songs.[39][40] A stint with a short-lived group called the Corvettes rounded out his time.[31] Although normal-sighted as a teenager, John began wearing horn-rimmed glasses to imitateBuddy Holly.[41][42]
In 1962, John and some friends formed a band calledBluesology. By day, he ran errands for a music publishing company; he divided his nights between solo gigs at a London hotel bar and working with Bluesology. By the mid-1960s, Bluesology was backing touring Americansoul andR&B musicians such asthe Isley Brothers,Major Lance andPatti LaBelle and the Bluebelles. In 1966, the band becameLong John Baldry's supporting band and played 16 times at theMarquee Club.[43]
The 1910 piano on which John composed his first five albums
In 1967, John answered an advertisement in the British music paperNew Musical Express, placed byRay Williams, then theA&R manager forLiberty Records.[44] At their first meeting, Williams gave John an unopened envelope of lyrics written byBernie Taupin, who had answered the same ad.[45] John wrote music for the lyrics and then sent it to Taupin, which began their decades-long partnership that still continues[update]. When the two first met in 1967, they recorded the first John/Taupin song, "Scarecrow". Six months later, John began going by the name Elton John in homage to two members of Bluesology: saxophonistElton Dean and vocalistLong John Baldry.[39] He legallychanged his name to Elton Hercules John on 7 January 1972.[46] "Hercules" came from the name of a horse inBritish sitcomSteptoe and Son, of which John was a big fan.[47]
The team of John and Taupin joinedDick James'sDJM Records as staff songwriters in 1968, and over the next two years wrote material for various artists, among themRoger Cook andLulu.[48] Taupin would write a batch of lyrics in under an hour and give it to John, who would write music for each of them in half an hour, disposing of the lyrics if he could not come up with anything quickly.[48] For two years they wroteeasy-listening tunes for James to peddle to singers. Their early output included a contender for the UK entry for theEurovision Song Contest 1969, for Lulu, called "I Can't Go On (Living Without You)". Itcame sixth of six songs. In 1969, John provided piano forRoger Hodgson on his first released single, "Mr. Boyd" by Argosy, a quartet that was completed byCaleb Quaye andNigel Olsson.[49][50]
1969–1973: Empty Sky toGoodbye Yellow Brick Road
On the advice of music publisher Steve Brown, John and Taupin began writing more complex songs for John to record for DJM. The first was the single "I've Been Loving You" (1968), produced byCaleb Quaye, Bluesology's former guitarist. In 1969, with Quaye, drummer Roger Pope, and bassist Tony Murray, John recorded another single, "Lady Samantha", and an album,Empty Sky. For their follow-up album,Elton John, John and Taupin enlistedGus Dudgeon as producer andPaul Buckmaster as musical arranger.Elton John was released in April 1970 on DJM Records/Pye Records in the UK andUni Records in the US, and established the formula for subsequent albums: gospel-chorded rockers and poignant ballads. The album's first single, "Border Song", peaked at 92 on theBillboard Hot 100. The second, "Your Song", reached number seven in theUK Singles Chart and number eight in the US, becoming John's first hit single as a singer.[51] The album soon became his first hit album, reaching number four on the USBillboard 200 and number five on theUK Albums Chart.[51][52]
Backed by formerSpencer Davis Group drummerNigel Olsson and bassistDee Murray, John's first American concert took place at theTroubadour in Los Angeles, California on 25 August 1970, and was a success.[53] The concept albumTumbleweed Connection was released in October 1970 and reached number two in the UK and number five in the US.[51] The live album17-11-70 (titled11–17–70 in the US) was recorded at a live show aired from A&R Studios onWABC-FM in New York City. Sales of the live album took a blow in the US when an east-coastbootlegger released the performance several weeks before the official album, including all 60 minutes of the aircast, not just the 40 minutes selected by Dick James Music.[54]
John and Taupin wrote the soundtrack to the 1971 filmFriends and the albumMadman Across the Water, which reached number eight in the US and included the hit songs "Levon" and the album's opening track, "Tiny Dancer". In 1972,Davey Johnstone joined the Elton John Band on guitar and backing vocals. Released in 1972,Honky Château became John's first US number one album, spending five weeks at the top of theBillboard 200, and began a streak of seven consecutive US number-one albums.[55] The album reached number two in the UK, and spawned the hit singles "Rocket Man" and "Honky Cat".[56]
In 1972, John performed at theRoyal Variety Performance, where he was upstaged by the dancing ofLarry Smith, the drummer with theBonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.[57] Smith was invited to join John's second US tour; Smith later said: "I suggested adding in various other bizarre elements like me doing "Singin' in the Rain" as a song and dance act with Elton playing piano. Kubrick'sClockwork Orange film had recently featured that song. Plus I designed crazy, over-the-top costumes and giant stage sets – known as 'Legstravaganzas'. Elton loved all of it."[58]
The pop albumDon't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player came out at the start of 1973 and reached number one in the UK, the US, and Australia, among other countries.[51] The album produced the hits "Crocodile Rock", his first USBillboard Hot 100 number one, and "Daniel", which reached number two in the US and number four in the UK.[51][59] The album and "Crocodile Rock" were respectively the first album and single on the consolidatedMCA Records label in the US, replacing MCA's other labels, including Uni.[60]
John on the piano during a live performance in 1975
John formed his own label,The Rocket Record Company (distributed in the US by MCA and initially by Island in the UK), and signed acts to it—notablyNeil Sedaka (John sang background vocals on Sedaka's "Bad Blood") andKiki Dee, in whom he took a personal interest. Instead of releasing his own records on Rocket, he signed an $8 million contract with MCA. When the contract was signed in 1974, MCA reportedly took out a $25 million insurance policy on John's life.[62] In 1974, MCA releasedElton John's Greatest Hits, a UK and US number one that iscertified Diamond by theRIAA for US sales of 17million copies.[51][63]
In 1974, John collaborated withJohn Lennon on his cover ofthe Beatles' "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", the B-side of which was Lennon's "One Day at a Time". It was number 1 for two weeks in the US. In return, John was featured on "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" on Lennon's albumWalls and Bridges. Later that year, in Lennon's last major live performance, the pair performed these two number-one hits, along with the Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There", atMadison Square Garden in New York City. Lennon made the rare stage appearance with John and his band to keep the promise he had made that he would appear on stage with him if "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night" became a US number-one single.[64]Caribou was released in 1974, becoming John's third number one in the UK and topping the charts in the US, Canada and Australia.[51][65] Reportedly recorded in two weeks between live appearances, it featured "The Bitch Is Back" and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me".[65] "Step into Christmas" was released as a stand-alone single in November 1973, and appears in the album's 1995 remastered reissue.[66]
Influenced by theglam rock scene in the UK, John (pictured left on theCher show) often wore elaborate stage costumes, including platform boots (right).[67]
The 1975 autobiographical albumCaptain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy debuted at number one in the US, thefirst album to do so, and stayed there for seven weeks.[69] John revealed his previously ambiguous personality on the album, with Taupin's lyrics describing their early days as struggling songwriters and musicians in London. The lyrics and accompanying photo booklet are infused with a specific sense of place and time that is otherwise rare in his music. The hit single from this album, "Someone Saved My Life Tonight", captured an early turning point in John's life. The album's release signalled the end of the Elton John Band, as an unhappy and overworked John dismissed Olsson and Murray.[70]
According toCircus, a spokesman for John's managerJohn Reid said the decision was reached mutually via phone while John was in Australia promotingTommy.[71] Davey Johnstone and Ray Cooper were retained, Quaye and Roger Pope returned, and the new bassist was Kenny Passarelli; this rhythm section provided a heavier backbeat.James Newton Howard joined to arrange in the studio and to play keyboards.[72] In June 1975, John introduced the line-up at the London, England,Wembley Stadium.[72]
John receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1975
The rock-orientedRock of the Westies entered the US albums chart at number 1, as hadCaptain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, a previously unattained feat.[69] John's stage wardrobe now included ostrich feathers, $5,000 spectacles that spelled his name in lights, and costumes such as theStatue of Liberty,Donald Duck, andWolfgang Amadeus Mozart.[73] In 1975, he received a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.[74] The album features his fifth US number one single, "Island Girl". To celebrate five years since he had first appeared at the venue, in 1975, John played a two-night, four-show stand atthe Troubadour. With seating limited to under 500 per show, the chance to purchase tickets was determined by a postcard lottery, with each winner allowed two tickets. Everyone who attended the performances received a hardbound "yearbook" of the band's history. That year, he also played piano onKevin Ayers'sSweet Deceiver and was among the first and few white artists to appear on the African-American television seriesSoul Train.[61] On 9 August 1975, John was named the outstanding rock personality of the year at the first annual Rock Music Awards in Santa Monica, California.[75] In May 1976, the live albumHere and There was released, followed in October by the albumBlue Moves, which contained the single "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word". His biggest success in 1976 was "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", a duet with Kiki Dee that topped a number of charts, including the UK, the US, Australia, France and Canada.[51][76]
Besides being John's most commercially successful period, 1970–1976 is also held in the highest regard critically. In the three-year span from 1972 to 1975, John saw seven consecutive albums reach number one in the US, something that had not been accomplished before.[61] All six of his albums to makeRolling Stone's 2003 list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" are from this period, withGoodbye Yellow Brick Road ranked highest at number 91.[77] Between 1972 and 1976 he also had six singles reach number one on theBillboard Hot 100.[78]
In November 1977, John announced he was retiring from performing; Taupin began collaborating with others. Now producing only one album a year, John issuedA Single Man in 1978, with a new lyricist,Gary Osborne; the album produced no singles that made the top 20 in the US, but the two singles from the album released in the UK, "Part-Time Love" and "Song for Guy", both made the top 20 there, with the latter reaching the top 5.[51] In 1979, accompanied byRay Cooper, John became one of the first Western artists to tour theSoviet Union and Israel.[79][80] John returned to the US top ten with "Mama Can't Buy You Love" (number 9), a song MCA rejected in 1977, recorded with Philadelphia soul producerThom Bell.[81] John said Bell was the first person to give him voice lessons and encouraged him to sing in a lower register.[82]
Adisco-influenced album,Victim of Love, was poorly received. In 1979, John and Taupin reunited, though they did not collaborate on a full album until 1983'sToo Low For Zero.21 at 33, released in 1980, was a significant career boost, aided by his biggest hit in four years, "Little Jeannie" (number 3 US), with the lyrics by Gary Osborne.[83] In May 1979, John played eightconcerts in the Soviet Union; four dates in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) and four in Moscow.[84] At the same time, John collaborated with the French coupleFrance Gall andMichel Berger on the songs "Donner pour donner" and "Les Aveux", released together in 1980 as a single.[85]
1981–1989:The Fox toSleeping with the Past
John performing in 1986
John's 1981 albumThe Fox was recorded during the same sessions as21 at 33 and included collaborations withTom Robinson andJudie Tzuke. On 13 September 1980, with Olsson and Murray back in the Elton John Band, and joined byRichie Zito on lead guitar,Tim Renwick on rhythm guitar, andJames Newton Howard on keyboards, John performed a free concert to an estimated 400,000 fans on The Great Lawn inCentral Park in New York City.[86] He played part of the set dressed asDonald Duck.[87] The albumJump Up! was released in 1982, the biggest hit from which was "Blue Eyes".[88]
With original band members Johnstone, Murray and Olsson together again, John returned to the charts with the 1983 albumToo Low for Zero, which included the singles "I'm Still Standing" (No. 4 UK) and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues", the latter of which featuredStevie Wonder on harmonica and reached number four in the US and number five in the UK.[51][76] In October 1983, John caused controversy when he broke the United Nations' cultural boycott onapartheid-era South Africa by performing atSun City.[89] He married his close friend and sound engineer, Renate Blauel, on Valentine's Day 1984; the marriage lasted three years.[90] In 1984, he releasedBreaking Hearts, which featured the song "Sad Songs (Say So Much)", a number five hit in the US and number seven in the UK.[51]
In 1985, John was one of the many performers atLive Aid, held atWembley Stadium.[91] He played "Bennie and the Jets" and "Rocket Man"; then "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" withKiki Dee for the first time since theHammersmith Odeon on 24 December 1982; and introducedGeorge Michael, still then ofWham!, to sing "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me".[91] John also recorded material withMillie Jackson in 1985. Towards the end of the year, John released "Nikita" from the albumIce on Fire, which had a music video directed byKen Russell. The song reached number three in the UK and number seven in the US.
John's highest-charting single of the decade was a collaboration withDionne Warwick,Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder called "That's What Friends Are For". It reached number one in the US at the beginning of 1986; credited as Dionne and Friends, the song raised funds forHIV/AIDS research.[76] In the same year, a live orchestral version of "Candle in the Wind" reached number six in the US. He also played piano on two tracks on theheavy metal bandSaxon's albumRock the Nations.[92]
In 1988, he performed five sold-out shows atMadison Square Garden in New York, giving him 26 for his career.[93] Netting over $20 million, 2,000 items of John's memorabilia were auctioned off atSotheby's in London.[94] He also released "I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That" from the albumReg Strikes Back, the single reaching number two in the US in 1988.[51][76] His albums continued to sell, but of those released in the latter half of the 1980s, onlyReg Strikes Back (number 16, 1988) placed in the top 20 in the US.[76]
In 1992, John released the US number 8 albumThe One, featuring the hit song "The One".[98] It was his first album recorded entirely sober. As John recalled in 2020, "I was used to making records under the haze of alcohol or drugs, and here I was, 100% sober, so it was tough. But I managed to come up with a good song, which was the title of the record."[99] He also released "Runaway Train", a duet he recorded with his longtime friendEric Clapton, with whom he played onClapton's World Tour.[100] John and Taupin then signed a music publishing deal withWarner/Chappell Music for an estimated $39 million over 12 years, including the largest cash advance in music publishing history.[101]
"For myself as well as for many others no one has been there more for inspiration than Elton John. When we talk of great rock duos likeJimmy Page andRobert Plant,John (Lennon) andPaul (McCartney),Mick (Jagger) andKeith (Richards), I like to think of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Also tonight I think that Elton should be honoured for his great work and contribution in the fight against AIDS. And also his bravery in exposing all the triumphs and tragedies of his personal life."
—Axl Rose speech inducting Elton John into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[106]
A duet withLuciano Pavarotti, "Live Like Horses", reached number nine in the UK in December 1996.[51] A compilation album,Love Songs, was released in 1996.[116] Early in 1997, John held a 50th birthday party, costumed asLouis XIV of France, with 500 friends. He performed with the surviving members of Queen in Paris at the opening night (17 January 1997) ofLe Presbytère N'a Rien Perdu De Son Charme Ni Le Jardin De Son Éclat, a work by French ballet legendMaurice Béjart that draws upon the AIDS crisis and the deaths ofFreddie Mercury and the company's principal dancer,Jorge Donn. Later in 1997, two close friends died: designerGianni Versace was murdered on 15 July, andDiana, Princess of Wales died in aParis car crash on 31 August.[117]
John (second from left) alongside British Prime MinisterTony Blair (left), singer-songwriterStevie Wonder and U.S. PresidentBill Clinton at the White House, Washington, D.C., February 1998
As of December 2015,Billy Elliot has been seen by over 5.25 million people in London and nearly 11 million people worldwide (onBroadway where it won theTony Award for Best Musical, in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, Chicago, Illinois, Toronto, Ontario, Seoul, South Korea, the Netherlands and São Paulo, Brazil, etc.), grossed over $800 million worldwide and won over 80 theatre awards internationally.[138] John's only theatrical project with Taupin isLestat, based onAnne Rice'sThe Vampire Chronicles. It received negative reviews from critics and closed in May 2006 after 39 performances.[139] John featured on rapperTupac Shakur's posthumous single "Ghetto Gospel", which topped the UK charts in July 2005.[51]
In October 2003, John announced that he had signed an exclusive agreement to perform 75 shows over three years atCaesars Palace on theLas Vegas Strip in Nevada. The show,The Red Piano, was a multimedia concert featuring massive props and video montages created byDavid LaChapelle. Effectively, he andCeline Dion shared performances at Caesars Palace throughout the year; while one performed, the other rested. The first of these shows took place on 13 February 2004.[140] In February 2006, John and Dion sang together at the venue to raise money forHarrah's Entertainment Inc. workers affected by the 2005 hurricanes, performing "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" and "Saturday Night's Alright (for Fighting)".[141]
The Walt Disney Company named John aDisney Legend for his contributions to Disney's films and theatrical works on 9 October 2006.[142] Also in 2006, he toldRolling Stone that he planned for his next record to be inR&B andhip hop. "I want to work withPharrell Williams,Timbaland,Snoop [Dogg],Kanye [West], Eminem and just see what happens", he said.[143] West sampled John's "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" on his 2007 song "Good Morning" and in 2010 invited him to his Hawaii studio to play piano and sing on "All of the Lights".[144]
In March 2007, John performed at Madison Square Garden for a record-breaking 60th time for his 60th birthday; the concert was broadcast live and a DVD recording was released asElton 60 – Live at Madison Square Garden;[145] a greatest-hits compilation CD,Rocket Man—Number Ones, was released in 17 different versions worldwide, including a CD/DVD combo; and his back catalogue—almost 500 songs from 32 albums—became available for legal paid download.[146]
On 1 July 2007, John appeared at theConcert for Diana atWembley Stadium in honour of Diana, Princess of Wales on what would have been her 46th birthday, with the concert's proceeds going to Diana's charities as well as to charities of which her sonsPrince William andPrince Harry are patrons.[147][148] John opened the concert with "Your Song" and closed it with "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting", "Tiny Dancer", and "Are You Ready For Love".[147]
On 21 June 2008, John performed his 200th show at Caesars Palace. A DVD/CD package ofThe Red Piano was released throughBest Buy in November 2008. In a September 2008GQ interview John said, "I'm going on the road again with Billy Joel again next year", referring to "Face to Face", a series of concerts featuring the two. The tour began in March.[149]
In 2009, John acceptedJerry Cantrell's invitation to collaborate with his bandAlice in Chains.[150] John played the piano in the song "Black Gives Way to Blue", a tribute to the band's late lead singer,Layne Staley, which was the title track and closing song of the albumBlack Gives Way to Blue, released in September 2009.[151] The first concert Staley attended was one of John's, and his mother said he was blown away by it.[151] Cantrell added, "Elton is a very important musical influence to all of us in varying degrees, and especially to me. My first album wasElton John's Greatest Hits. And actually, we were reminded by Layne's stepfather that Elton was his first concert, so it was all really appropriate."[152] John said he had long admired Cantrell and could not resist the offer.[153][154]
2010–2018:The Union toWonderful Crazy Night
John onWorld AIDS Day in Sydney, Australia, on 1 December 2011
John performed a piano duet withLady Gaga at the52nd Annual Grammy Awards, which consisted of two songs of Gaga's, before culminating in "Your Song".[155] On 17 June - and 17 years to the day after his previous performance in Israel - he performed at theRamat Gan Stadium; this was significant because of other then-recent cancellations by other performers in the fallout surrounding anIsraeli raid onGaza Flotilla the month before. In his introduction to that concert, John said that he and other musicians should not "cherry-pick our conscience", in reference toElvis Costello, who was to have performed in Israel two weeks after John did but cancelled in the wake of the aforementioned raid, citing his conscience.[156][157]
John releasedThe Union on 19 October 2010. He has said the album, a collaboration with American singer, songwriter and sidemanLeon Russell, marked a new chapter in his recording career, saying: "I don't have to make pop records any more."[158] He began his new showThe Million Dollar Piano atthe Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, on 28 September 2011,[159] and performed it there for the next three years. He performed his 3000th concert on 8 October 2011, at Caesars.[160] Also in 2011, John performed vocals on "Snowed in at Wheeler Street" withKate Bush for her album50 Words for Snow.[161] On 3 February 2012, he visited Costa Rica for the first time, performing at the recently builtNational Stadium.[162]
John performing at theAllstate Arena, Chicago, in November 2013
In February 2013, John performed a duet with singer-songwriterEd Sheeran at the55th Annual Grammy Awards.[167] Later in 2013, he collaborated with rock bandQueens of the Stone Age on their sixth studio album,...Like Clockwork, contributing piano and vocals on the song "Fairweather Friends". He said he was a fan of frontmanJosh Homme's side project,Them Crooked Vultures, and had phoned Homme to ask if he could perform on the album.[168] In September 2013, John received the firstBrits Icon Award for his "lasting impact" on the culture of the United Kingdom.[169]Rod Stewart presented him with the award on stage at theLondon Palladium before the two performed a duet of "Sad Songs (Say So Much)".[170]
John's 31st album,The Diving Board, produced byT-Bone Burnett, was released in September 2013 and reached number three in the UK and number four in the US.[51][171] In October 2015, it was announced he would release his 32nd studio album,Wonderful Crazy Night, on 5 February 2016. It too was produced by Burnett.[172] The album's first single, "Looking Up", was released in the same month. This album marked John's first full album recorded with his touring band since 2006'sThe Captain & the Kid.[173] He also had a major role, as himself, in the action movieKingsman: The Golden Circle, which was released in September 2017.[174]
John performing a tribute toGeorge Michael at Twickenham, London, in June 2017
On 26 January 2017, it was announced that John would compose the score forthe Broadway musical version of the novelThe Devil Wears Prada and itsfilm adaptation, withKevin McCollum as producer andPaul Rudnick writing the lyrics and story. The timeline for the musical is yet to be announced.[175] In June 2017, John appeared in the award-winning documentaryThe American Epic Sessions, directed byBernard MacMahon. In the film, he recorded live on the restored firstelectrical sound recording system from the 1920s.[176][177] John composed and arranged a lyric by Taupin, "Two Fingers of Whiskey", written specially for the film, live on camera with the help of Burnett andJack White.[178][179] Danny Eccleston inMojo pointed out that "in one of the series' most extraordinary moments, Elton John arrives toting a box-fresh lyric by Bernie Taupin and works it up in an instant, the song materializing in front of the viewers' eyes before John and Jack White go for the take. There's the magic right there."[180] "Two Fingers of Whiskey" was released on 9 June 2017, onMusic from The American Epic Sessions: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.[181]
2018–present: Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, biopic, and upcoming new music
On 24 January 2018, it was announced that John was retiring from touring and would soon embark ona three-year farewell tour. The first concert took place inAllentown, Pennsylvania, on 8 September 2018. John cited spending time with his family as the reason for his retirement: "Ten years ago if you asked me if I would stop touring I would have said no. But we had children and that changed our lives. I have had an amazing life and career but my life has changed. My priorities are now my children and my husband and my family."[182] Consisting of more than 300 concerts worldwide, the tour ended in Stockholm, Sweden on 8 July 2023, following rescheduled shows due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and health issues.[183] In September 2018, John reportedly signed an agreement withUniversal Music Group (UMG) to represent his new music "for the rest of his career" in addition to his work from the last 50 years.[184][185]
A biopic about John's life from his childhood to the 1980s,Rocketman, was produced byParamount Pictures and released in May 2019.[186] It was directed byDexter Fletcher, who had also co-directed the filmBohemian Rhapsody, and starsTaron Egerton as John;[187][188] John had previously appeared as a fictionalised version of himself alongside Egerton in the filmKingsman: The Golden Circle (2017). John and Egerton performed a new song written forRocketman, "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again", which premiered on BBC Radio 2 in 2019.[189] The song would see John win the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the second time.[190] In October 2019, John released what he described as his "first and only autobiography",Me.[191][192] The audiobook ofMe was narrated by Egerton, with John reading the prologue and epilogue.[193]
On 1 September 2021, John announced his new collaboration albumThe Lockdown Sessions which he made during the firstCOVID-19 lockdown, which was released on 22 October 2021. Artists he collaborated with on the album includeEddie Vedder,Miley Cyrus,Dua Lipa,Lil Nas X,Gorillaz,Nicki Minaj,Young Thug,Stevie Wonder,Rina Sawayama,Charlie Puth, andStevie Nicks.[198] In a statement on the project, John explained: "I realised there was something weirdly familiar about working like this. At the start of my career, in the late 60s, I worked as a session musician. Working with different artists during lockdown reminded me of that. I'd come full circle: I was a session musician again. And it was still a blast."[199]
"Cold Heart (Pnau remix)", a collaboration with Dua Lipa, was released on 13 August 2021, as the album's first single. It peaked at number one in the UK in October 2021, becoming John's first UK number one in 16 years since 2005's "Ghetto Gospel".[200][201] With this hit, he became the first solo artist to have top 10 singles in the UK in 6 different decades.[202] "Cold Heart" also peaked at number 1 in Australia in November 2021. At 74 years, 7 months and 14 days, John became the oldest artist to hit the top of the ARIA Singles Chart.[203]
On 29 November 2021, John and Sheeran released "Merry Christmas", a duet single for charity. Inspired by a scene from the 2003 romantic-comedy filmLove Actually, the song's music video sees the duo pay homage to scenes from past British Christmas hits, including "Last Christmas", "Walking in the Air", "Merry Christmas Everyone", and "Stay Another Day".[205][206] All of the UK profits from the song went to the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation.[207] The song topped the UK Singles Chart on 10 December to become John's ninth UK number one.[208] Later that month, a comedy version of the song, titled "Sausage Rolls for Everyone" and released as a collaboration with Sheeran andLadBaby, replaced the song atop the chart and became his tenth number one, as well as his third chart-topper of 2021.[209]
In January 2022, John continued his farewell tour for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with his first show back taking place in New Orleans, Louisiana. To celebrate his 75th birthday in March 2022, John released a digitally remastered version of hisDiamonds compilation album on streaming platforms.[210][211]
In August 2022, John collaborated withBritney Spears on the song "Hold Me Closer", which marked Spears' first new musical release in six years and her first release after the termination of hercontroversial conservatorship.[212] The song had a polarised critical reception while achieving commercial success upon release. It topped the charts in five countries and reached the top ten in 19 countries.[213] The same month it was announced that John had written the music for a new musical about the life of televangelistTammy Faye Messner, with book by playwrightJames Graham and lyrics byJake Shears. The musical, titledTammy Faye, opened at theAlmeida Theatre in London, England in October 2022.[214]
On 25 June 2023, John headlined theGlastonbury Festival. Performing on the Pyramid Stage, John closed the festival with a two-hour performance which saw "Pinball Wizard" played live for the first time in over 10 years. The event drew in the festivals largest ever TV viewing figures in the UK with a peak of 7.6 million and an average of 7.3 million, the BBC also announced it had almost 50% of all viewers across all stations viewing the event.[215][216][217][218]
On 8 July 2023, John performed the final concert of the tour inStockholm, Sweden at theTele2 Arena. Upon opening the show, John said: "Good evening Stockholm, well this is it".[219] At the time, the tour was thehighest-grossing tour ever; it has since been surpassed byTaylor Swift'sEras Tour. Though retired from touring, John has said that he will continue to "do the odd show" and is also in the early planning stages of recording a new album.[220][221]
On 1 October 2024, John made a surprise appearance during a United States premiere of his documentary,Elton John: Never Too Late, atAlice Tully Hall in New York City as part of the62nd New York Film Festival. After the screening, John appeared on stage, gave an update on his health and performed "Tiny Dancer". This was his first public performance since the end of his retirement tour.[222]
Personal life
Sexuality and family
In the late 1960s, John was engaged to be married to his first lover, secretary Linda Woodrow, who is mentioned in the song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight".[223][224] Woodrow provided financial assistance to John and Taupin at the time. John ended the relationship two weeks before their intended wedding, after being advised by Taupin andLong John Baldry. In 2020, John helped pay for Woodrow's medical fees upon her request, despite having lost contact with her 50 years previously.[225]
In 1970, right after his first US shows in Los Angeles, California, John lost his virginity to and started his first gay relationship withJohn Reid, the Tamla Motown label manager for the UK, who later became John's manager. The relationship ended five years later, although Reid remained his manager until 1998.[226]
John married German recording engineer, Renate Blauel, on 14 February 1984, in an extravagant wedding ceremony atSt Mark's Church, Darling Point, Sydney, Australia.[227][228] Blauel said she attempted suicide during their honeymoon inSt-Tropez after John told her that he wanted to end the union.[229] Their marriage ended in divorce in 1988. John stated: "She was the classiest woman I've ever met, but it wasn't meant to be. I was living a lie."[228] In 2020, Blauel sued John for writing about their relationship in his 2019Me: Elton John Official Autobiography, which she claimed broke the terms of their divorce agreement.[230] The case was settled later the same year.[231]
John had come out asbisexual in a 1976 interview withRolling Stone.[223][224] In 1992, he toldRolling Stone in another interview that he was "quite comfortable about being gay".[232]
In 1987, John won a libel case againstThe Sun, which published false allegations that he had had sex withrent boys.[233]
TheLos Angeles Times described John as a "self-declaredatheist."[243] In 2000, John characterised thebeliefs of the Roman Catholic Church on homosexuality as "ignorance" after a priest stated homosexuals engage in "a lifestyle that can never respond to the deepest longings of the human heart." He further stated, in a 2006 interview withThe Observer, that he would "ban religion completely, even though there are some wonderful things about it" and that "religion has always tried to turn hatred toward gay people" and "turns people into hateful lemmings and it is not really compassionate."Reuters reported John admired the teachings ofJesus Christ, but was critical oforganised religion.[244][245] In 2010, some Christian groups in the US criticised John after he described Jesus as a "compassionate, super-intelligent gay man who understood human problems".Bill Donohue, president of theCatholic League for Religious and Civil Rights and opponent of gay marriage, responded: "To call Jesus a homosexual is to label him a sexual deviant. But what else would we expect from a man who previously said, 'From my point of view, I would ban religion completely.'"[246] John stated, in his 2019 autobiographyMe, that he had received many death threats as a result of his statements.Neal Horsley, aChristian Reconstructionist fromBremen, Georgia, United States, was arrested for making terrorist threats, after posting a YouTube video stating: "We're here today to remind Elton John that he has to die".[247] The charges were subsequently dropped.[248]
In 2008, John said he preferred civil partnerships to marriage for gay people,[249] but by 2012 he had changed his position and become a supporter ofsame-sex marriage in the United Kingdom. John said:
"There is a world of difference between calling someone your 'partner' and calling them your 'husband'. 'Partner' is a word that should be preserved for people you play tennis with, or work alongside in business. It doesn't come close to describing the love that I have for David, and he for me. In contrast, 'husband' does".[250]
In 2014, John said Jesus would have been in favour of same-sex marriage.[251]
In April 2009, theSunday Times Rich List estimated John's wealth at £175million (US$265 million) and ranked him the 322nd wealthiest person in Britain.[252] A decade later, John was estimated to have a fortune of £320million in the 2019Sunday Times Rich List, making him one of the 10 wealthiest people in the British music industry.[253] Aside from his main home,Woodside, inOld Windsor, Berkshire, John owns residences in:Atlanta, Georgia (US); London, England; Los Angeles, California;Nice, France andVenice, Italy. His property in Nice is on Mont Boron. John is an art collector and is believed to have one of the largest private photography collections in the world.[254]
In 2000, John admitted to spending £30million in just under two years—an average of £1.5million a month. Between January 1996 and September 1997, he spent more than £9.6m on property and £293,000 on flowers.[255] In June 2001, John sold twenty of his cars atChristie's auction house, saying he never had the chance to drive them because he was out of the country so often.[256] The sale, which included a 1993Jaguar XJ220, the most expensive at £234,750, and severalFerraris,Rolls-Royces, andBentleys, raised nearly £2million.[257] In 2003, John sold the contents of his Holland Park home – expected to fetch £800,000 atSotheby's — to modernise the decoration and to display some of his contemporary art collection.[258] Every year since 2004, John has opened a shop called "Elton's Closet", in which he sells his secondhand clothes.[259][needs update]
In October 2021, John was named in thePandora Papers, which allege a secret financial deal of politicians and celebrities, usingtax havens, in an effort to avoid the payment of owed taxes.[260]
A longtime tennis enthusiast, in 1975, he released the song "Philadelphia Freedom" in tribute to his friendBillie Jean King'sWorld Team Tennis team, thePhiladelphia Freedoms.[78] King was a player-coach for the team at the time. John and King remain friends and co-host an annual pro-am event to benefit AIDS charities, most notably theElton John AIDS Foundation, of which King is a chairperson. John, who maintains a part-time residence in Atlanta, Georgia, became a fan of theAtlanta Braves baseball team, when he moved there in 1991.[261]
John has appeared in commercials forDiet Coke (beginning in 1990), theRoyal Mail,Snickers andJohn Lewis & Partners department store, among others. Authors Roger Blackwell and Tina Stephan wrote "the relationship of Elton John and Diet Coke is one of the classic success stories in the role of sponsorship in brand building."[262] His 2018John Lewis & Partners Christmas advert shown in the UK, titled "The Boy & The Piano", sees him reminisce about his life and career in reverse, culminating with Christmas Day in the 1950s when he received a piano for Christmas from his mother.[263]
On 20 June 2023, John said the reaction toPhillip Schofield's secret affair with a younger colleague was "totally homophobic", stating: "If it was a straight guy in a fling with a young woman, it wouldn't even make the papers."[268]
On 17 July 2023, John gave evidence as a defense witness atKevin Spacey's sexual assault trial.[269]
In December 2024,Madame Tussauds revealed a new wax work of John,[270] with it being their most structurally ambitious figure ever. The statue features John in his 1970s heyday as he defies gravity as and is suspended mid-air over his rhinestone piano in his signature handstand move from the era.[271]
Football
"At the 1984 Cup Final, the song 'Abide with Me' was played and that's why I cried. The song evokes my memory of childhood."
—Elton John on his emotions during theFA Cup Final's traditional pre-match hymn.[272]
John became the chairman and director ofWatford, in 1976, after supporting the team since his youth. John appointedGraham Taylor as manager and invested large sums of money as the club rose three divisions into theEnglishFirst Division.[273] At their height, the club finished runners up in the First Division, in 1983, and reached theFA Cup Final, atWembley Stadium, in 1984. John sold the club toJack Petchey, in 1987, but remained president.[274]
Ten years later, John repurchased the club from Petchey and once again became chairman. He stepped down, in 2002, when the club needed a full-time chairman, but continued as president.[274] Although no longer the majority shareholder, John still holds a significant financial interest. In 2005 and 2010, John held a concert at Watford's home stadium,Vicarage Road, and donated proceeds to the club.[274]
John has remained friends with a number of high-profile players infootball, includingPelé andDavid Beckham.[242][275] From late 1975 to 1976, John was a part-owner of theLos Angeles Aztecs of theNorth American Soccer League. On 13 December 2014, he appeared at Watford's Vicarage Road with his husband and sons for the opening of the "Sir Elton John stand".[276] He called the occasion "one of the greatest days of my life".[276]
In 2006, regarding his political views, John said: "If I was to say what I am, I'd be aLabour man. I likeTony Blair a lot, I think he's a good man. And in America I'd definitely be aDemocrat; I'd never be aRepublican."[278] John met Blair at theBrit Awards 1998, where Blair awarded him the Freddie Mercury Award for his charitable work with theElton John AIDS Foundation.[279] Although John was still fond of Blair as a person, his opinions about Blair's leadership qualities declined over time, and by 2006 he planned to withdraw his support from the Labour Party, saying: "I think it's very hard to be in power for a long time. I think you lose touch. It's that goldfish bowl mentality."[278]
John was also a friend of Blair's successorGordon Brown, but despite being called "one of the Labour Party's most stalwart supporters" byThe Daily Telegraph, the newspaper described him as a "floating voter" in 2009.[280] John announced his intention to voteRemain during the UK's2016 European Union referendum on Instagram, sharing an image with the words "build bridges not walls", along with the caption "I'm voting to remain. #StrongerInEurope".[281] In 2019, he said theBrexit vote and the way it had been handled had made him ashamed.[282] In 2021, John said that his requests to meet withBoris Johnson regarding Brexit and touring visas for musicians were ignored.[283] In 2023, John addressed a cross-party gathering of politicians at Westminster and said that the winner of the next general election could help to eradicate AIDS worldwide by the end of the decade.[284] He returned to publicly supporting Labour at the2024 general election, endorsing the party's leaderKeir Starmer to become prime minister.[285]
John wasamong 27 artists to have opposedDonald Trump's use of their music at his campaign rallies, and declined an invitation to attendTrump's inauguration in January 2017, stating: "I have given it at lot of thought, and as a British National I don't feel that it's appropriate for me to play at the inauguration of an American President, please accept my apologies." He also exhorted Trump to continue the global fight against HIV/AIDS, and closed his letter by wishing Trump "every success withyour presidency." Trump, a fan of John's music, has referenced John on numerous instances, including referring toNorth Korean Supreme LeaderKim Jong-un as "LittleRocket Man" during Trump's first address to the United Nations in September 2017.[289][290][291][292] He also said he had given Kim a CD of the song "Rocket Man" that was signed by John,[293] and said he had taken piano lessons from John.[294] In an interview withVariety, John was asked about Trump's use of term to describe Kim, and he responded, "I laughed, I thought it was brilliant."[295] In 2022, after John performed at the White House, PresidentJoe Biden surprised him by presenting him with theNational Humanities Medal.[296][297] Biden said of John: "Like so many Americans, our family loves his music. It's clear Elton John's music has changed our lives." Biden said in his 2017 bookPromise Me, Dad that he sang "Crocodile Rock" to his sonBeau when he was a child, and again when he was dying of cancer.[298] During the2024 United States presidential election, John assisted Biden at the opening of theStonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York, the first LGBTQ center in the National Park Service's network.[299]
John and United States PresidentJoe Biden at the White House, 23 September 2022
In 2013, John resisted calls to boycott Russia in protest at theRussian gay propaganda law, but told fans at a Moscow concert that the laws were "inhumane and isolating", and he was "deeply saddened and shocked over the current legislation".[300] In a January 2014 interview, Russian PresidentVladimir Putin spoke of John in an attempt to show that there was no discrimination against gays in Russia, saying: "Elton John – he's an extraordinary person, a distinguished musician, and millions of our people sincerely love him, regardless of his sexual orientation." John responded by offering to introduce Putin to Russians abused under Russian legislation banning "homosexual propaganda".[301] On 24 September 2015, theAssociated Press reported that Putin called John and invited him to meet in the future to discussLGBT rights in Russia.[302]
In October 2020, John called attention to theNagorno-Karabakh conflict betweenArmenia andAzerbaijan.[303] He said in his Instagram post: "In May 2018, I visited [Armenia] and was overwhelmed with the kindness and humanity shown to me by the Armenian people. Now Armenia andArtsakh are under attack from unprovoked Azeri/Turkish aggression. Civilians are being targeted and there are needless deaths on both sides."[304]
On 9 December 2022, John left Twitter, following changes to its rules made by new ownerElon Musk, stating: "All my life I've tried to use music to bring people together. Yet it saddens me to see how misinformation is now being used to divide our world. I've decided to no longer use Twitter, given their recent change in policy which will allow misinformation to flourish unchecked."[305] Musk replied to the post saying: "I love your music. Hope you come back. Is there any misinformation in particular that you're concerned about?"[306]
By 1975, the pressures of stardom had begun to take a serious toll on John. During "Elton Week" in Los Angeles that year, he had acocaine overdose.[313] He also developed the eating disorderbulimia. In a 2002 CNN interview withLarry King, King asked if John knew of Diana, Princess of Wales's eating disorder; John replied: "Yes, I did. We were both bulimic."[314] In a July 2019 Instagram post, John stated he had been sober for 29 years.[315]
At a 2022 concert inIndianapolis, John said he cleaned himself up after spending time with the family ofRyan White. "I knew that my lifestyle was crazy and out of order. ... I cannot thank them enough, because without them, I'd probably be dead."[316] In a 2014 interview, he also attributed his sobriety to theKate Bush andPeter Gabriel duet "Don't Give Up" from 1986, in particular the lyric from Bush, "Rest your head. You worry too much. It's going to be all right. When times get rough you can fall back on us. Don't give up." He states, "she [Bush] played a big part in my rebirth. That record helped me so much."[317]
On 22 April 2017, John was discharged from hospital after two nights of intensive care for contracting "a harmful and unusual" bacterial infection during his return flight home from a South American tour inSantiago, Chile, and was forced to cancel all his shows scheduled for April and May 2017.[318] In October 2021, John required hip surgery after "falling awkwardly on a hard surface".[319][320]
On 16 February 2020, his first show atMount Smart Stadium inAuckland, New Zealand was cut short. He had been diagnosed withwalking pneumonia, and lost his voice during the show.[321] He was cleared to perform the next show on 19 February.[322]
In January 2022, John had to temporarily postpone two shows of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour in Dallas, Texas after testing positive forCOVID-19 and experiencing mild symptoms, and resumed the tour again after making a full recovery.[323][324][325]
On 1 December 2024, John revealed that he had lost his eyesight.[326][327] In September, he had said that a severe eye infection he contracted in July, while spending the summer in the South of France, had left him blind in his right eye and with "only limited vision" in his left.[328]
Philanthropy
John is well known for his philanthropic efforts, being involved in charity fundraising events since 1986.[329] In 1992, after losing two friends – (HIV/AIDS spokespersonRyan White and fellow musicianFreddie Mercury) to AIDS in the span of a year – John founded theElton John AIDS Foundation, an organisation which has raised over $600 million to support HIV-related programs in 55 countries.[330][331]
John became more closely associated with AIDS charities following the deaths of his friends Ryan White in 1990 andFreddie Mercury in 1991, raising large amounts of money and using his public profile to raise awareness of the disease. He founded theElton John AIDS Foundation in 1992 as a charity to fund programmes for HIV/AIDS prevention, for the elimination of prejudice and discrimination against HIV/AIDS-affected individuals, and to provide services to people living with or at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS. This continues to be one of his passions. In 1993, he began hostinghis annual Academy Award Party, which has become one of the highest-profile Oscar parties in the Hollywood film industry and has raised overUS$200 million.[8]
To raise money for his AIDS charity, John annually hosts a White Tie & Tiara Ball on the grounds of his home inOld Windsor in Berkshire, to which many celebrities are invited.[339] The ninth annual White Tie & Tiara Ball took place on 28 June 2007. The menu consisted of atrufflesoufflé followed bysurf and turf and a giantknickerbocker glory ice cream. An auction followed, emceed byStephen Fry. A Rolls-Royce "Phantom"drophead coupe and a piece ofTracey Emin's artwork both raised £800,000 for the charity fund, with the total amount raised reaching £3.5million.[340] Later, John sang "Delilah" withTom Jones and "Big Spender" withShirley Bassey.[341] The 2011 guests includedPrince Andrew's former wifeSarah Ferguson,Elizabeth Hurley andGeorge Michael; the auction raised £5million, adding to the £45million the balls have raised for John's foundation.[339]
On 23 February 2023, The Elton John AIDS Foundation donated $125,000 viaUnited24 to purchase tenbiochemistry analysers, to help assure that all Ukrainians living with HIV can continue to access high-quality care and treatment.[342]
Other charity work
John and his husbandDavid Furnish founded the Elton John Charitable Trust in 2007, which has supported over 100 charities. In 2014, John launched the Elton John Sports Fund to help citizens with training and competition costs for over 50 sports.[343]
John has often expressed a great appreciation for the accomplishments of young artists from the 21st century, collaborating with several of them on the 2021 collaborative albumThe Lockdown Sessions and interviewing them on hisApple Music radio showRocket Hour.[348] He stated in an interview: "It's wonderful because you think, 'God, they're 16 or 17 or 15 years of age. How do they do that?' It keeps me animated and it keeps me so happy", and that "These are the kind of artists that keep me young. I listen to all new music, I know all the old music but it's the new music in life that keeps me inspired."[349][350]
Musicianship
John withBernie Taupin (left) in 1971. They have collaborated on more than thirty albums to date.
John has written withBernie Taupin since 1967, when he answered an advertisement for talent placed in the popular UK music publicationNew Musical Express byLiberty RecordsA&R manRay Williams.[44] The pair have collaborated on more than 30 albums to date.[351] Their method involves Taupin writing the lyrics on his own and sending them to John, who then writes music for them before recording the songs; the two are never in the same room during the process.[352] In November 2017, John said of their 50-year partnership:
We've never ever had an argument professionally or personally, which is extraordinary because most songwriters sometimes split up because they get jealous of each other. And it's exciting because it's never changed from the first day we wrote songs. I still write the song when he's not there and then I go and play it to him. So the excitement is still the same as it was from day one and that's kept it fresh and it's kept it exciting.[353]
Sir Elton John's coat of arms. Granted to him in 1987, the shield includes piano keys and records. The Spanish motto,el tono es bueno, combines a pun on Elton John's name with the translation "the tone is good".[356] The black, red and gold colours are also those of Watford F.C. The steel helmet above the shield faced forward and with its visor open indicates that John is a knight.
In their 2019 list of the "Greatest Artists of All Time",Billboard ranked John the top solo artist in US chart history (third overall behindthe Beatles andthe Rolling Stones).[376]
In 2023,Rolling Stone ranked Elton John at number 100 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.[377]
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