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Watch an Emotional Elton John Break Down in Studio While Working on New Mortality-Themed Song

Elton Johnโ€™s new collaborative album with Brandi Carlile, Who Believes in Angels?, ends with a moving ballad called โ€œWhen This Old World Is Done with Me,โ€ that features poignant lyrics by Eltonโ€™s longtime songwriting partner Bernie Taupin. As previously reported, the recording sessions for the album were filmed for a short documentary premiered at the same time as the recordโ€™s release.

A segment of the documentary focusing on the creation of โ€œWhen This Old World Is Done with Meโ€ was recently posted on Johnโ€™s social media pages. The clip captures Eltonโ€™s emotional reaction to Taupinโ€™s lyrics as he works on the music for the mortality-themed tune. It also features Elton, Brandi, and producer Andrew Watt reflecting on the session, as well as voice-over commentary from Taupin.

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The scene begins with John sitting at the piano in the studio while conversing with Watt. The pop-rock legend tells the producer that although heโ€™s exhausted, he wants to work on the music for what would become โ€œWhen This Old World Is Done with Me.โ€

Carlile then brings Elton a sheet of Taupinโ€™s lyrics, while commenting, โ€œThis is a beautiful lyric.โ€

In a voice-over, Watt then remarks, โ€œI think this album was really a struggle for everyone, including Bernie. And I think maybe, in a down moment, these words kind of came to him.โ€

We then hear Taupin say, โ€œIt just fell onto the page.โ€

Johnโ€™s Gets Emotional While Working on the Song

As John sings the words, including the line, โ€œRelease me like an ocean wave, return me to the tide,โ€ he begins to cry.

Then, as Carlile and Watt comfort John, Elton comments in a voice-over, โ€œI just lost it. At my age, you think about mortality and your children. โ€ฆ [The song is] about my death. Itโ€™s about saying goodbye.โ€

Taupin adds in a separate voice-over, โ€œWe realize the years are getting shorter, and your time is closing in.โ€

As the scene progresses, John, still emotional as he sits at the piano, declares, โ€œThis never happened to me my whole career.โ€

Elton also asks Carlile and Watt if the music he came up with was okay, with Brandi responding, emphatically, โ€œYeah! Yes, Elton!โ€

Watt and Carlile Laugh About Johnโ€™s Sense of Humor

In an interview segment with John, Watt, and Carlile filmed after the session, the producer recalls a humorous moment when Elton asked him about the music he was writing for the tune, โ€œIs it too Lion King?โ€

The trio then crack up, as Watt notes, โ€œIn his most vulnerable moment, heโ€™s still the funniest motherf—er!โ€ Adds Carlile, โ€œHeโ€™s still taking the piss out of himself.โ€

On the Recording of the Track

When it came time to record โ€œWhen This Old World Is Done with Me,โ€ Watt insisted that John sing and play piano at the same time.

In studio footage, we see Andrew tell Elton, โ€œThis is such [an] introspective song. Itโ€™s gonna be just you and the piano. Weโ€™re not gonna layer a bunch of stuff on it.โ€

John was initially hesitant about recording the song the way Watt wanted him to, but he eventually agreed.

โ€œI went in the next day, and, of course, as usual, he was absolutely right,โ€ Elton says in an interview segment.

Reflecting on the Finished Song

As the clip winds down, we hear Taupin say, โ€œIs it the last song weโ€™ll ever write? Is that what itโ€™s saying? No, not necessarily, but I think itโ€™s a great summation for our career.โ€

Watt then comments, โ€œThatโ€™s one of Bernieโ€™s best lyrics.โ€ Carlile adds, โ€œOne of his best ever.โ€

More About โ€œWhen This Old World Is Done with Meโ€

The main part of โ€œWhen This Old World Is Done with Meโ€ features just John vocals and piano. The track ends with a musical interlude that also features Fitz and the Tantrumsโ€™ James King on sax and flute, and Ron Blake on trumpet and flugelhorn.

In April, Who Believes in Angels? became Eltonโ€™s 10th album to top the U.K. chart. It also debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200.