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1.StopFuneral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding – Elton John 11:08
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2.StopCandle in the Wind – Elton John 03:50
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3.StopBennie & the Jets – Elton John 05:24
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4.StopGoodbye Yellow Brick Road – Elton John 03:13
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5.StopThis Song Has No Title – Elton John 02:24
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6.StopGrey Seal – Elton John 04:01
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7.StopJamaica Jerk Off – Elton John 03:39
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8.StopI've Seen That Movie Too – Elton John 05:58
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9.StopSweet Painted Lady – Elton John 03:55
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10.StopThe Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-1934) – Elton John 04:24
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11.StopDirty Little Girl – Elton John 05:02
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12.StopAll the Young Girls Love Alice – Elton John 05:10
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13.StopYour Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock 'N' Roll) – Elton John 02:41
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14.StopSaturday Night's Alright for Fighting – Elton John 04:56
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15.StopRoy Rogers – Elton John 04:09
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16.StopSocial Disease – Elton John 03:43
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17.StopHarmony – Elton John 02:49
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18.StopWhenever You're Ready (We'll Go Steady) [*] – Elton John 02:52
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19.StopJack Rabbit [*] – Elton John 01:50
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20.StopScrew You (Young Man Blues) [*] – Elton John 04:42
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21.StopCandle in the Wind [Acoustic Mix][#][*] – Elton John 03:51
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was where Elton John's personality began to gather more attention than his music, as it topped the American charts for eight straight weeks. In many ways, the double album was a recap of all the styles and sounds that made John a star. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is all over the map, beginning with the prog rock epic "Funeral for a Friend (Love Lies Bleeding)" and immediately careening into the balladry of "Candle in the Wind." For the rest of the album, John leaps between popcraft ("Bennie and the Jets"), ballads ("Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"), hard rock ("Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"), novelties ("Jamaica Jerk-Off"), Bernie Taupin's literary pretensions ("The Ballad of Danny Bailey"), and everything in between. Though its diversity is impressive, the album doesn't hold together very well. Even so, its individual moments are spectacular and the glitzy, crowd-pleasing showmanship that fuels the album pretty much defines what made Elton John a superstar in the early '70s. [A deluxe edition was released in 2003.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
- Genre: Rock
- Subgenre: Soft Rock, Folk/Country Rock, Rock & Roll/Roots, Hard Rock, Pop/Rock
- Category Soft Rock, Rock & Roll, Album Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Glam Rock, Adult Contemporary
- Release Date: November 25, 2003
- Artist: John Elton
- Additional Artist: Prince Rhino (Vocals)