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3 Elton John Collaborations That Helped Define His Storied Career

Elton John has always been the kind of man to defy what others expected of him, and thatโ€™s evident in his over six-decade career. Heโ€™s popped out hit after hit, most of the time on his own. However, the โ€œRocket 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 canโ€™t 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 duoโ€™s song โ€œDonโ€™t Go Breaking My Heartโ€ became one of their most beloved songs of all time.

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2. Ray Charles

โ€œSorry Seems to Be The Hardest Wordโ€ is without a doubt one of Elton Johnโ€™s saddest songs in his repertoire, and the accompanying vocals and piano prowess of the late great Ray Charles certainly had a hand in that. Itโ€™s a stripped-down, simple song with excellent storytelling and rich, emotional lyrics. It was a hit, and itโ€™s still loved today.

3. Britney Spears

This collab is much more recent than previous entries, but itโ€™s still a career-defining moment! John collaborated with a now-free-from-conservatorship Britney Spears for a new rendition of โ€œTiny Dancerโ€ called โ€œHold Me Closerโ€. Itโ€™s a top-notch pop track, and itโ€™s one of the first songs weโ€™ve gotten to hear without Spearsโ€™ โ€œbaby voiceโ€ that made up much of her previous music. She sounds free, and Johnโ€™s vocals sound pretty good, too. Even with the AutoTune.

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