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Elton John

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Aliases
Ann Orson
The Elton John Band
Reg Dwight
Real name
Reginald Kenneth Dwight
Born
March 25, 1947
Country
United Kingdom
IPI
00041258111 1 work
00041696966 2 works
00042308022 225 works
42308022 3 works
00070379083 1 work
Affiliation
PRS
Comments
Singer, songwriter, composer and pianist.
Changed his name to Sir Elton Hercules John in 1972. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 as performer. He and Bernie Taupin received the 2013 Johnny Mercer Award for their high quality of songwriting.
Member of
Bluesology Keyboards (1962-1968) (as "Reg Dwight")
The Bread and Beer Band Keyboards
Related
Davey Johnstone
Tim Rice Songwriting collaborator
Related labels
The Rocket Record Company   co-founded by John
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Originals

Title Performer Release date Covered by
February 1968 (4 artists)
January 1969 (5 artists)
May 16, 1969 (5 artists)
March 1970 (6 artists)
March 1970 (39 artists)
April 10, 1970 Conny Vandenbos
April 10, 1970 (12 artists)
April 10, 1970 (3 artists)
April 10, 1970 (8 artists)
April 10, 1970 8 Bit Arcade
 REC April 10, 1970 (376 artists)
Originally by Three Dog Night REL
June 1970 Taron Egerton
October 30, 1970 (2 artists)
October 30, 1970 (4 artists)
October 30, 1970 (22 artists)
October 30, 1970 (4 artists)
October 30, 1970 (3 artists)
October 30, 1970 (3 artists)
November 1971 (2 artists)
November 1971 Tim Russ
November 1971 (3 artists)
November 1971 (23 artists)
November 1971 (8 artists)
November 1971 (69 artists)
1971 (9 artists)
1971 8 Bit Arcade
1971 (2 artists)
October 1972 (78 artists)
October 1972 Mae McKenna
1972 Taron Egerton
1972 (36 artists)
1972 (27 artists)
1972 (147 artists)
January 26, 1973 (109 artists)
January 26, 1973 Lena Hall
January 26, 1973 Sherie René
June 29, 1973 (45 artists)
October 5, 1973 (2 artists)
October 5, 1973 (60 artists)
Sampled by Dickie Goodman
October 5, 1973 (107 artists)
i October 5, 1973 (6 artists)
October 5, 1973 (128 artists)
Sampled by Dickie Goodman
October 5, 1973 (3 artists)
October 5, 1973 (9 artists)
October 5, 1973 8 Bit Arcade
October 5, 1973 (2 artists)
October 5, 1973 (9 artists)
October 5, 1973 (2 artists)
October 5, 1973 Jon Shain
October 5, 1973 (7 artists)
October 5, 1973 (2 artists)
October 5, 1973 8 Bit Arcade
October 5, 1973 (2 artists)
November 1973 Kris Rodgers & The Dirty Gems
November 1973 (28 artists)
1974 (8 artists)
1974 (94 artists)
1974 (2 artists)
1974 (19 artists)
February 1975 (21 artists)
May 23, 1975 (2 artists)
May 23, 1975 Bobby Crush
Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy Elton John May 23, 1975 Unverified
May 23, 1975 TrioMania
(Gotta Get a) Meal Ticket Elton John May 23, 1975 Unverified
May 23, 1975 (24 artists)
May 23, 1975 Brian & Brenda Russell
Tower of Babel Elton John May 23, 1975 Unverified
May 23, 1975 (10 artists)
Writing Elton John May 23, 1975 Unverified
September 19, 1975 (11 artists)
June 1976 (63 artists)
October 22, 1976 (2 artists)
October 22, 1976 George Michael
October 22, 1976 (159 artists)
October 22, 1976 (4 artists)
March 31, 1978 Ted Howe
October 1978 (2 artists)
October 1978 Ralph Stanley II
October 1978 (2 artists)
October 1978 (10 artists)
October 1978 (6 artists)
October 1978 (2 artists)
October 1978 (43 artists)
 REC June 1979 (3 artists)
Originally by The Spinners [US] REL
June 1979 (2 artists)
 REC June 1979 Originally by Bell & James REL
September 21, 1979 Randy Meisner with Ann Wilson
May 13, 1980 The Three Degrees
May 13, 1980 (13 artists)
 REC May 13, 1980 Originally by Tom Robinson with The Voice Squad REL
May 13, 1980 Brenda Lee
1980 (6 artists)
 REL 1980 Originally by Tom Robinson REC
i 1981 Ted Howe
1982 (2 artists)
1982 (51 artists)
1982 (10 artists)
1982 Reg Livermore
May 1983 (55 artists)
May 1983 (47 artists)
May 1983 (2 artists)
Dreamboat Elton john (Elton John) October 1983 Unverified
1984 Zora Jandová - Martin Stropnický
1984 (24 artists)
October 1985 (51 artists)
1985 (2 artists)
Wrap Her Up Elton John 1985 Unverified
February 13, 1987 Sussan Kameron (Open Records Studio Artists)
1988 (2 artists)
1988 (5 artists)
 REC March 1989 Joey Travolta
Originally by Lulu REL
1989 (5 artists)
1989 (3 artists)
1989 (46 artists)
Sampled by Dua Lipa - Elton John [sampled]
1989 Caravelli et son grand orchestre
June 26, 1990 (6 artists)
1990 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
 REC 1992 Originally by Rod Stewart REL
 REC 1992 Originally by Colin Blunstone REL
1992 Molotov Cocktail Piano
1992 (3 artists)
1992 (9 artists)
1992 (12 artists)
November 11, 1993 Katrina Leskanich - Maggie MacNeal
February 20, 1995 (10 artists)
1995 (8 artists)
1995 8 Bit Arcade
1995 (3 artists)
1995 (3 artists)
September 24, 1996 (2 artists)
1996 (5 artists)
September 1997 8 Bit Arcade
September 1997 (2 artists)
September 1997 8 Bit Arcade
1997 (9 artists)
March 23, 1999 (5 artists)
March 23, 1999 (7 artists)
March 14, 2000 (2 artists)
March 14, 2000 The Tribute Co. (Planet Music Studio Artists)
March 14, 2000 (2 artists)
March 14, 2000 The Tribute Co. (Planet Music Studio Artists)
March 14, 2000 Annapantsu
September 24, 2001 (13 artists)
October 1, 2001 The Tribute Co. (Planet Music Studio Artists)
October 1, 2001 (2 artists)
November 21, 2003 The Tribute Co. (Planet Music Studio Artists)
November 9, 2004 The Tribute Co. (Planet Music Studio Artists)
November 9, 2004 The Tribute Co. (Planet Music Studio Artists)
 REL July 18, 2005 (2 artists)
Originally by "Billy Elliot" PRF
April 15, 2013 Piano Tribute Players
January 10, 2020 (3 artists)
May 29, 2020 Piano Dreamers
October 1, 2020 Sweet Little Band
September 17, 2021 Piano Tribute Players
September 22, 2021 Piano Dreamers
December 3, 2021 (2 artists)
August 26, 2022 (3 artists)

Originals using parts of other songs