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🔘 The Bitch Is Back – Single: Aug. 1974
Cover art for Elton John's single "The Bitch is Back" and "Cold Highway," released by DJM in the Netherlands, catalog number 6102 333. A swaggering burst of rock‑and‑roll attitude, “The Bitch Is Back” captures Elton John at his most confident and explosive, pairing sharp horns, driving rhythm, and a defiant vocal performance. Released on August 30, 1974, “The Bitch Is Back” served as the second UK single from Elton John’s chart‑topping album *Caribou*. Issued by DJM Records u

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Aug 30, 19743 min read


🔘 Step Into Christmas – Single: Nov. 1973
A glittering burst of festive glam‑pop joy, “Step Into Christmas” marked Elton John’s first original Christmas single — exuberant, melodic, and overflowing with the bright, celebratory energy of his classic early‑’70s period. Released on November 26, 1973, the single arrived between the albums *Goodbye Yellow Brick Road* and *Caribou*. Issued by DJM Records under catalogue number DJS 290, the track was recorded quickly and deliberately mixed to emulate the dense, punchy sound

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Nov 26, 19733 min read


🔘 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road – Single: Sep. 1973
A sweeping, elegant pop masterpiece, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” stands as one of Elton John’s most beloved ballads — wistful, cinematic, and carried by one of his finest vocal performances. Released on September 21, 1973, the single arrived as the second UK release from the landmark double album *Goodbye Yellow Brick Road*. Issued by DJM Records under catalogue number DJS 285, the track showcased Elton and Bernie Taupin at the height of their creative powers, blending orches

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Sep 21, 19733 min read


📰 Honky Cat Elton John - Advert : Sep. 1972
A playful full-page advertisement for Elton John’s single “Honky Cat”, featuring a memorable shirtless image of Elton in top hat and bow tie. Honky Cat — new single by Elton John. New Musical Express Date: September 2, 1972 Length: 2 min read 📰 Key Highlights • New single “Honky Cat” backed with the original recordings of “Lady Samantha” and “It’s Me That You Need” • Striking photograph of a shirtless Elton John wearing a top hat, bow tie, sunglasses and holding a sui

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Sep 2, 19722 min read


📰 Rocket Man – Single Advert: Apr. 1972
A bold, star‑studded burst of early‑70s pop promotion, presenting Elton John at the moment he launched one of his most iconic singles. The advert radiates theatrical confidence and cosmic flair. A striking fusion of glam‑era visual identity and sharp commercial design. The piece captures Elton John on the cusp of global superstardom, with “Rocket Man” marking a defining shift toward the cinematic, expansive songwriting that would shape his legacy. 🗞 NME 📅 Date: April 15, 1

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Apr 15, 19723 min read


🎼 Friends – Single: Apr. 1971
Issued in the UK on 23 April 1971 on DJM Records (catalogue DJS 244), “Friends” was the title track and theme song from the film *Friends* starring Sean Bury, marking Elton John’s third US hit and second Top 40 entry after the breakthrough success of “Your Song”. 🔘 The Story Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin and produced by Gus Dudgeon with arrangements by Paul Buckmaster, “Friends” was recorded for the soundtrack of the 1971 film *Friends*. The UK 7" single paired th

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Apr 23, 19714 min read


📰 Tumbleweed Connection - Advert : Dec. 1970
A beautifully illustrated full-page advertisement in *Sounds* magazine promoting Elton John’s highly anticipated second album *Tumbleweed Connection*, evoking dusty Americana with a striking steam train motif. Elton John’s Tumbleweed Connection — the new album arrives, order now! Sounds Date: December 26, 1970 Length: 2 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Full promotion of Elton John’s sophomore album *Tumbleweed Connection* (DJLPS 410) • Atmospheric Wild West / railroad illu

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Dec 26, 19702 min read
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