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"Nikita" is a song by English musician Elton John from his 19th studio album, Ice on Fire (1985). It was released as the album's lead single on 4 October 1985, charting at number three on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number seven in the United States, and reaching the top 10 worldwide, topping the charts of eight countries.
Anya Major (born 1966) is an English athlete, actress, model and singer who starred in Apple Computer's "1984" commercial and, in 1985, appeared as "Nikita" in the video to Elton John's song of the same name.
The title of the album contains a line from the lyrics of "Nikita": "With eyes that looked like ice on fire".Guests on the recording include Nik Kershaw; Sister Sledge; Pino Palladino; Mel Gaynor and Millie Jackson, who duetted with John on "Act of War"; George Michael, then of Wham!, who appears on "Nikita" and "Wrap Her Up"; and Roger Taylor and John Deacon of Queen who play drums and bass ...
Elton John's gift may be his song, but that doesn't mean he loves them all.. During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Dec. 17, the 77-year-old musician spoke about ...
Little Nikita, a 1988 film; La Femme Nikita, also known as Nikita, a 1990 French-language film starring Anne Parillaud and directed by Luc Besson . Point of No Return, a 1993 American adaptation of the 1990 film Nikita starring Bridget Fonda and directed by John Badham
Elton John: Well, Brandi and Catherine and her girls come to visit us every year in the south of France, and David (Furnish) showed them an early cut of the documentary. Unbeknownst to me, she ...
Elton John has admitted that he doesn't like to listen to the timeless hits that made him a music icon. "I wouldn’t go and put my old music on," John, 77, confessed on BBC Radio 2's The Scott ...
In essence it would probably be more accurate to say that "Nikita is a boys' name of Slavic origin, but since the release of Elton John's video Nikita has (erroneously) been given to girls, and has thus become popular as a girls' name, particularly in France following the release of La Femme Nikita." SaucyWench 08:51, 9 July 2008 (UTC)