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  2. Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" on YouTube. " Don't Go Breaking My Heart " is a 1976 duet by English musician Elton John and English singer Kiki Dee, released by The Rocket Record Company on 25 June 1976. [ 2 ][ 5 ] It was written by John with Bernie Taupin under the pseudonyms "Ann Orson" and "Carte Blanche", respectively, and ...

  3. Kiki Dee - Wikipedia

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    Dee was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1] At the age of 10 she won a local talent contest, and at 16 she had her first paid job in show business. "I realised when I sang at family parties and Christmases I'd suddenly get everyone's attention and, being the youngest of three, I thought what a brilliant attention-seeking ploy it was," stated Dee in a 2013 interview.

  4. Louder Than Concorde Tour - Wikipedia

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    Louder Than Concorde Tour. (1976) A Single Man Tour. (1979) The Louder Than Concorde Tour was a concert tour by English musician and composer Elton John, in support of his 10th studio album Rock of the Westies. the tour included two legs (United Kingdom and North America) and a total of 62 shows.

  5. Elton John's Yellow Brick Road leads him back to Dodger ... - AOL

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    Kiki Dee, who’d been there for John’s first Dodger Stadium show 47 years ago, came out for their classic duet “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” and Dua Lipa teamed with Elton for their 2021 ...

  6. Farewell Yellow Brick Road - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $939.1 million. Elton John concert chronology. Wonderful Crazy Night Tour (2016–18) Farewell Yellow Brick Road (2018–23) Farewell Yellow Brick Road was the forty-ninth concert tour by English musician Elton John. It began in Allentown, Pennsylvania, US, on 8 September 2018, and ended in Stockholm, Sweden, on 8 July 2023.

  7. Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!) - Wikipedia

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    Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!) "Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!)" " Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!) " Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!) " is a song co-written by English musician Elton John with lyrics by Bernie Taupin. It is the closing track of his 1976 album, Blue Moves. It came out as a single two months after the release of the album.

  8. I've Got the Music in Me - Wikipedia

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    I've Got the Music in Me. " I've Got the Music in Me " is a pop song by the Kiki Dee Band, released in 1974. It was written in 1973 by Bias Boshell, Kiki Dee Band's keyboardist. It is also the title of a Kiki Dee Band album released in 1974 and re-mastered and re-issued with bonus tracks in 2008.

  9. Dream Ticket (video) - Wikipedia

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    2004. (2004) Recorded. 1972–2004. Venue. Various. Length. 7 hours. Dream Ticket is a four-disc DVD release of Elton John, compiling three concerts and an additional bonus disc of music videos.