Your Song

"Your Song" is a ballad composed and performed by English musician Elton John with lyrics by his longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin. It originally appeared on John'sself-titled second album (1970).

The song was released in the United States in October 1970 as the B-side to "Take Me to the Pilot". Both received airplay, but "Your Song" was preferred by disc jockeys and replaced "Take Me to the Pilot" as the A-side, eventually making the top ten on both the UK and US charts.

In 1998, "Your Song" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[2] In 2004 the song was placed at number 137 on Rolling Stone '​s list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

A demo version was included on John's 1990 box set album To Be Continued.[3] The song has been covered by a number of artists, including Ellie Goulding, whose version reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in late 2010.

Contents
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 * 1 Composition and inspiration
 * 2 Reception
 * 3 Commercial performance and impact
 * 4 Track listings
 * 5 Personnel
 * 6 Charts
 * 6.1 Original version
 * 6.2 Version with Alessandro Safina
 * 6.3 Remixes
 * 7 Certifications
 * 8 Performances and renditions
 * 9 Rod Stewart version
 * 9.1 Track listings
 * 9.2 Charts
 * 10 Ellie Goulding version
 * 10.1 Critical reception
 * 10.2 Commercial performance
 * 10.3 Music video
 * 10.4 Track listing
 * 10.5 Personnel
 * 10.6 Charts
 * 10.6.1 Weekly charts
 * 10.6.2 Year-end charts
 * 10.7 Certifications
 * 11 References
 * 12 External links

Composition and inspiration[edit]
The instrumental focus is on John's Leon Russell-influenced piano work, along with acoustic guitar, Paul Buckmaster's string accompaniment, and a shuffling rhythm section.

The lyrics express the romantic thoughts of an innocent. Taupin offers a straightforward love-song lyric at the beginning: "It's a little bit funny this feeling inside / I'm not one of those who can easily hide / I don't have much money but boy if I did / I'd buy a big house where we both could live." At times the self-deprecating narrator stumbles to get out his feelings, which despite being a melodramatic device, AllMusic calls "effective and sweet":[4]

"Your Song" was itself the inspiration for the song "We All Fall in Love Sometimes" on John's 1975 album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.[5]

Reception[edit]
"Your Song" was praised by critics upon its release and in subsequent years. Bill Janovitz from AllMusic described it as a "near-perfect song".[4] In a 1975 interview with Rolling Stone, John Lennon recalled, "I remember hearing Elton John's 'Your Song,' heard it in America—it was one of Elton's first big hits—and remember thinking, 'Great, that's the first new thing that's happened since we (The Beatles) happened.' It was a step forward. There was something about his vocal that was an improvement on all of the English vocals until then. I was pleased with it." John Mendelsohn from Rolling Stone called the song a "pretty McCartney-esque ballad".[6]

Commercial performance and impact[edit]
The song was John's first pop hit. It rose to number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart. In 2002, John re-recorded the song as a duet with opera singer Alessandro Safina for the first Sport Relief charity telethon, and it reached number four in the UK. In the US it was certified Gold and Platinum on December 13, 2012 by the RIAA.

Personnel[edit]
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Elton John.[7]
 * Elton John – piano, vocals
 * Paul Buckmaster – arrangement, conducting
 * Frank Clark – acoustic guitar
 * Gus Dudgeon – production
 * Colin Green – guitar
 * Clive Hicks – 12-string guitar
 * Barry Morgan – drums
 * Dave Richmond – bass

Charts[edit]
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Remixes[edit]

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Performances and renditions[edit]
On 20 October 2001, John performed "Your Song" with Billy Joel at The Concert for New York City, a tribute show to the September 11 attacks. In 2004, Daniel Bedingfield performed a cover of the song to Elton John at An Ivor Novello Tribute: Elton John. John performed the song at the Concert for Diana on 1 July 2007. John and Lady Gaga performed a medley of "Your Song" with Gaga's song "Speechless" at the 2010 Grammy Awards on 31 January.[21] At the 2013 Grammy Awards, Colombian singer Juanes performed a bilingual rendition of "Your Song".[22]

Other artists who have covered the song include:
 * Three Dog Night – It Ain't Easy (1970)
 * Donny Osmond – Osmonds Live (1971)
 * Andy Williams – Love Story (1971)
 * The New Seekers – Beautiful People (1971)
 * Sugar Minott
 * Billy Paul – 360 Degrees of Billy Paul (1972)
 * Mia Martini – Il giorno dopo (retitled "Picnic") (1973)
 * Al Jarreau – Glow (1976)
 * Geri Reischl – The Brady Bunch Hour (1977)[23] and 1200 Riverside (2011)[24][25]
 * Cissy Houston - Cissy Houston (1977)
 * Rod Stewart – Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin (1991)
 * Ewan McGregor - Moulin Rouge (2001)
 * Boyzone – Ballads - The Love Song Collection (2003)
 * Patti LaBelle featuring Elton John – Classic Moments (2005)
 * The Streets – Radio 1 Established 1967 (2007)
 * John Barrowman – both live on Children in Need 2007 with Myleene Klass on piano and on his 2007 album Another Side
 * Mattias Andréasson – Det bästa från Idol 2007 (2007)
 * Susana Zabaleta – Te Busqué (2007)
 * David Benoit – Heroes (2008)[26][27]
 * Andrew Gold – Copycat (2008)
 * Celine Dion – Extrait on Through The Eyes of the World DVD (2008)
 * Tina Arena – Songs of Love & Loss 2 (2008)
 * Harry Connick, Jr. – Your Songs (2009)
 * Ellie Goulding – Bright Lights (2010)
 * Will Martin – Inspirations (2010)
 * Jonathan and Charlotte – Together (retitled "Vero Amore") (2012)

Rod Stewart version[edit]
English singer-songwriter Rod Stewart covered "Your Song" for the tribute album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin (1991). His version was released in 1992 as a double A-side single with "Broken Arrow".

Track listings[edit]

 * European CD maxi single and UK 12" single
 * 1) "Your Song" – 4:47
 * 2) "Broken Arrow" – 4:11
 * 3) "Mandolin Wind" – 5:27
 * 4) "The First Cut Is the Deepest" – 3:52
 * UK and French 7" single
 * A. "Your Song" – 4:47
 * AA. "Broken Arrow" – 4:11

Ellie Goulding version[edit]
English recording artist Ellie Goulding covered "Your Song" for inclusion on the re-release of her debut album, titled Bright Lights. Produced by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons, it was released digitally on 12 November 2010 as the re-release's lead single.[32] The song was featured in the Christmas 2010 television advert for department store chain John Lewis.[33]

Goulding performed "Your Song" at the reception party of Prince William and Catherine Middleton's wedding at Buckingham Palace on 29 April 2011, to which the newly married Royal Couple shared their first dance.[34] She also performed the song on Saturday Night Live on 7 May 2011.[35] Goulding's version was featured at the end of the 29 July 2011 episode of the Syfy supernatural drama series Haven, titled "Love Machine".[36]

Critical reception[edit]
Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, commenting that producer Lovett "shrouds her beautifully fluttery vocals in little but piano and strings, just adding a few harmonies towards the finish, allowing her to draw out the tenderness in Bernie Taupin's lyrics and the utter loveliness of one of Elton John's very best melodies. The result is a quiet, modest triumph, but a triumph nonetheless."[37] Caryn Ganz of Spin magazine opined that her cover is "everything Gaga's Grammy version wasn't—a tender, vulnerable gift".[38] Jon O'Brien critic AllMusic, in his review for Bright Lights, called it "unimaginative" and felt that it "sounds out of place alongside the rest of her rather more adventurous material."[39]

Commercial performance[edit]
"Your Song" debuted at number thirty-nine on the UK Singles Chart for the week of 14 November 2010. The single jumped to number three the following week, selling 84,896 copies.[40] In its third week, it climbed to its peak position of number two (behind The X Factor Finalists 2010's cover of David Bowie's "Heroes") on sales of 72,292 copies,[41] becoming Goulding's highest-peaking single after the 2013 chart-topper "Burn".[42] It maintained its position the following week, selling 63,753 units.[43] The song also topped the UK Official Download Chart for the week ending 11 December 2010.[44]

The single was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 22 July 2013,[45] and had sold 755,326 copies in the UK by August 2013.[46] Elsewhere, "Your Song" reached number four in Austria,[47] number five in Ireland,[48] number twenty-two in Denmark,[49] number twenty-five in Sweden[50] and number fifty-six in Switzerland.[51]

Music video[edit]
The music video, directed by Ben Coughlan and Max Knight,[52] premiered on YouTube on 14 November 2010. Shot in a home video look, it depicts Goulding's life on the road with friends. Areas from Goulding's hometown of Hereford can be seen throughout the video, including Hereford railway station.[53]

Track listing[edit]

 * Digital single[32]
 * 1) "Your Song" – 3:10

Personnel[edit]
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Bright Lights.[54]
 * Ellie Goulding – vocals
 * Matt Lawrence – engineering, mixing
 * Ben Lovett – backing vocals, kick drum, piano, production
 * Ruth de Turberville – backing vocals, cello
 * Matt Wiggins – timpani

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