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The Very Best of Elton John

Elton John · 1990

138 min · 30 tracks · pop rock · R&B · soft rock

A sweeping anthology of an iconic career, blending heartfelt ballads and infectious pop anthems with Elton John's unmistakable flair.

Why listen to this

Best for
nostalgic sing-alongs with friends dynamic collection of hits heartfelt ballads for reflection
Context
Released in 1990, this compilation album marked a retrospective moment for Elton John, encapsulating his prolific output from the early 1970s through the '80s. By this time, he had already solidified his status as one of pop music's biggest stars, following the success of albums like 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' and 'Too Low for Zero.' This collection came at a point when John was navigating both personal challenges and a resurgence in popularity.
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pop rock, R&B, soft rock

The Very Best of Elton John is an album by Elton John, released in 1990. A sweeping anthology of an iconic career, blending heartfelt ballads and infectious pop anthems with Elton John's unmistakable flair. The album achieved significant commercial success, reaching No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and showcasing Elton John's best works to a new generation. It played a pivotal role in reintroducing his music during the early '90s, coinciding with a renewed interest in classic rock artists. The compilation is also notable for its critical acclaim, often being referenced as essential listening for fans of classic pop rock. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Very Best of Elton John sound like?

A sweeping anthology of an iconic career, blending heartfelt ballads and infectious pop anthems with Elton John's unmistakable flair. Rooted in pop rock and R&B.

What makes The Very Best of Elton John by Elton John notable?

The album achieved significant commercial success, reaching No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and showcasing Elton John's best works to a new generation. It played a pivotal role in reintroducing his music during the early '90s, coinciding with a renewed interest in classic rock artists. The compilation is also notable for its critical acclaim, often being referenced as essential listening for fans of classic pop rock. Released in 1990, this compilation album marked a retrospective moment for Elton John, encapsulating his prolific output from the early 1970s through the '80s. By this time, he had already solidified his status as one of pop music's biggest stars, following the success of albums like 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' and 'Too Low for Zero.' This collection came at a point when John was navigating both personal challenges and a resurgence in popularity.

Who is The Very Best of Elton John for?

The Very Best of Elton John works well if you're into nostalgic sing-alongs with friends, dynamic collection of hits and heartfelt ballads for reflection.

How many songs are on The Very Best of Elton John?

The Very Best of Elton John has 30 tracks, running approximately 138 minutes.

Tracklist

30 tracks·138:07

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Your Song Standout 4:02
  • 2 Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going to Be a Long, Long Time) Standout 4:42
  • 3 Honky Cat 5:15
  • 4 Crocodile Rock 3:57
  • 5 Daniel 3:55
  • 6 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Standout 3:17
  • 7 Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting 4:56
  • 8 Candle in the Wind 3:50
  • 9 Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me 5:38
  • 10 Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds 6:16
  • 11 Philadelphia Freedom 5:42
  • 12 Someone Saved My Life Tonight 6:46
  • 13 Pinball Wizard 5:15
  • 14 The Bitch Is Back 3:44

Disc 2

  • 1 Don’t Go Breaking My Heart 4:32
  • 2 Bennie and the Jets 5:21
  • 3 Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word 3:50
  • 4 Song for Guy 6:41
  • 5 Part Time Love 3:15
  • 6 Blue Eyes 3:28
  • 7 I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues 4:45
  • 8 I’m Still Standing 3:03
  • 9 Kiss the Bride 3:55
  • 10 Sad Songs (Say So Much) 4:07
  • 11 Passengers 3:24
  • 12 Nikita 5:44
  • 13 I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That 3:59
  • 14 Sacrifice 5:08
  • 15 Easier to Walk Away 4:24
  • 16 You Gotta Love Someone 5:00

Release Date

October 1, 1990

Genre

pop rock, soft rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

138 min 7 sec