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"Sad Songs (Say So Much)" is the closing track on English musician Elton John's 18th studio album Breaking Hearts, written by John and Bernie Taupin, released in 1984 as the lead single of the album. It reached No. 7 on the UK chart and No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song reached the Top 10 of many countries except in Germany and ...
John has continued performing "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" as of 2023, as he included the song in his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour setlist. Apart from the 1984 Breaking Hearts Tour (both the European and the North American leg), no other songs from the album have been performed live except "Restless" and " Passengers ", on the following 1985 ...
Dudley Stuart John Moore CBE (19 April 1935 – 27 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer. He first came to prominence in the UK as a leading figure in the British satire boom of the 1960s.
Promoting John's Breaking Hearts album, the concert was videotaped for air on the Showtime cable channel, as well as commercial distribution and released on two VHS tapes: The Afternoon Concert ("The Breaking Hearts Tour") and "The Night Time Concert". Not all songs performed in the concert made it to video.
Madman Across The Water, music video contest Elton John: The Cut in partnership with YouTube was won by the director Max Weiland Elton John official "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)" Honky Château, music video contest Elton John: The Cut in partnership with YouTube was won by the directors Majid Adin and Stephen McNally
Throughout his career, John has sold 100 million singles worldwide, making him one of the biggest selling music artists of all time. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] He has had 57 top 40 hits in the United States, with 27 of these hitting the top ten and 9 reaching number one.
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Walters was a correspondent, producer and co-host on the ABC newsmagazine 20/20 from 1979 to 2004. She became known for an annual special aired on ABC, Barbara Walters' 10 Most Fascinating People. During her career, Walters interviewed every sitting U.S. president and first lady from Richard and Pat Nixon to Barack and Michelle Obama.