Elton JOHN



One Nights Only

The Greatest Hits
Live At Madison Square Garden

(2001)



1. Funeral For A Friend
2. Candle In The Wind
3. Bennie And The Jets
4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
5. Someone Saved My Life Tonight
6. Little Jeannie
7. Philadelphia Freedom
8. Tiny Dancer
9. Can You Feel The Love Tonight ?
10. Daniel
11. Rocket Man
12. Club At The End Of The Street
13. Blue Eyes
14. I Guess That`s Why They Call It The Blues
15. The One
16. O Don`t Wanna Go On With You Like That
17. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
18. Sacrifice
19. Come Together
20. Your Song
21. Sad Songs
22. I`m Still Standing
23. Crocodile Rock
24. Saturday Night`s Alright For Fighting
25. The Bitch is Back
26. Don`t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
27. Don`t Go Breaking My Heart

Bonus Extras:

28. I Want Love
29. This Train Don`t Stop There Anymore
30. Original Sin
31. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word


Running Time: 150 min.

Even without the Donald Duck outfits and the outsized rhinestone glasses in which he so lavishly entertained audiences years ago, Sir Elton John still packs a considerable live wallop. At this concert, recorded in October 2000 at Madison Square Garden, his fashion attack never goes beyond boldly colored blazers. The night clearly belongs to the music here, and Bernie Taupin - John's lyricist from the beginning - is on hand to take his bows as well. "One Night Only" is essentially a testament to the strength of their catalogue, compiled over some 30-plus albums. Never too vain to share the spotlight, Elton summons such A-listers as Bryan Adams for "Sad Songs (Say So Much)", Billy Joel for "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", and soul diva Mary J. Blige for a revved-up "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues".

EJ also reaches out to the younger set with guest spots by budding popsters Ronan Keating of Britain's Boyzone for "Your Song", and Anastacia for "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)".
In the blast from the past department, mid-'70s John protogege Kiki Dee joins him to reprise their duet, "Don't Go Breaking My Heart".


Elton John
Billy Joel
Bryan Adams
Anastacia
Mary J Blige
Robert Downey Jr
Ronan Keating
David Mallet

Executive Producer
Ken Ehrlich

Music Producer
Phil Ramone