Elton John has always been the kind of man to defy what others expected of him, and thatโs evident in his over six-decade career. Heโs popped out hit after hit, most of the time on his own. However, the โRocket Manโ hitmaker has collaborated with quite a few musicians during his time in the spotlight. These three Elton John collaborations are some of his best and most career-defining.
1. Kiki Dee
We canโt have a list of the best Elton John collaborations without including Miss Kiki Dee! This collab with the English pop singer was a major win for his career. He was already climbing the charts with multiple #1 hits at the time, but the duoโs song โDonโt Go Breaking My Heartโ became one of their most beloved songs of all time.
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2. Ray Charles
โSorry Seems to Be The Hardest Wordโ is without a doubt one of Elton Johnโs saddest songs in his repertoire, and the accompanying vocals and piano prowess of the late great Ray Charles certainly had a hand in that. Itโs a stripped-down, simple song with excellent storytelling and rich, emotional lyrics. It was a hit, and itโs still loved today.
3. Britney Spears
This collab is much more recent than previous entries, but itโs still a career-defining moment! John collaborated with a now-free-from-conservatorship Britney Spears for a new rendition of โTiny Dancerโ called โHold Me Closerโ. Itโs a top-notch pop track, and itโs one of the first songs weโve gotten to hear without Spearsโ โbaby voiceโ that made up much of her previous music. She sounds free, and Johnโs vocals sound pretty good, too. Even with the AutoTune.
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