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  2. Candle in the Wind (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Candle in the Wind" is a 1973 song by Elton John, as a tribute to Marilyn Monroe, also covered by several artists. Candle in the Wind may also refer to: "Candle in the Wind 1997", by Elton John, as a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales; The Candle in the Wind, a 1958 novel by T. H. White; Candle in the Wind, a 1941 Broadway drama

  3. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on 5 October 1973 as a double LP, with cover art by illustrator Ian Beck depicting John stepping into a poster. It debuted at no. 17 on the Billboard 200 [18] and quickly rose to no. 1 on its fourth week on the chart, where it stayed for eight consecutive weeks. [19]

  4. Candle in the Wind (play) - Wikipedia

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    Candle in the Wind was a 1941 Broadway three-act drama written by Maxwell Anderson, produced by the Theatre Guild and the Playwrights' Company and directed by Alfred Lunt. Jo Mielziner created the scenic and lighting design.

  5. Honky Cat - Wikipedia

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    "Honky Cat" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was used as the opening track for John's fifth studio album, Honky Château, released in 1972. [3] "Honky Cat" was also released as the A-side of John's thirteenth single. [3]

  6. The Candle in the Wind - Wikipedia

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    The Candle in the Wind is a fantasy novel by English writer T. H. White, the fourth book in the series The Once and Future King.Written in 1940, it was first published in 1958 in the collected edition.

  7. Blowin' in the Wind - Wikipedia

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    "Blowin' in the Wind" is a song written by Bob Dylan in 1962. It was released as a single and included on his album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan in 1963. It has been described as a protest song and poses a series of rhetorical questions about peace, war, and freedom.

  8. Crocodile Rock - Wikipedia

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    It was the first song released as a single on the MCA label (catalogue #40000) after MCA was created (John had previously been with the Uni label.) [4] "Crocodile Rock" is dominated by a Farfisa organ riff, played by John. The lyrics take a nostalgic look at early rock 'n' roll, pop culture, dating and youthful independence of that era.

  9. Elton John videography - Wikipedia

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    The videography and filmography of British singer, songwriter and pianist Elton John consists of 181 music videos and 17 video albums.. Since 1970, John has continually released promotional music videos, beginning with "Your Song" and only sporadically releasing videos thereafter.