- The Bitch is Back (Introduction)
- I Want Love
- Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
- Thank You for All Your Loving
- Border Song
- Rock and Roll Madonna (Interlude)
- Your Song
- Amoreena
- Crocodile Rock
- Tiny Dancer
- Take Me to the Pilot
- Hercules
- Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Interlude)
- Honky Cat
- Pinball Wizard (Interlude)
- Rocket Man
- Bennie and the Jets (Interlude)
- Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
- Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- I'm Still Standing
- (I'm Gonna) Love Me Again
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Release Date: | 05/24/2019 |
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Label: | Interscope Records |
UPC: | 0602577659225 |
catalogNumber: | 003033402 |
Rank: | 159205 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Taron Egerton Primary Artist,Vocals,DialogueElton John Vocals
Jerry Barnes Bass
Dave Bishop Saxophone
Nick Cooper Cello
Caroline Dale Cello
Tim Gill Cello
Tom Gould Violin
Helen Kamminga Viola
Skaila Kanga Harp
Paul Kegg Cello
Lynn Mabry Background Vocals
Robbie McIntosh Guitar
Kate Musker Viola
Mark Nightingale Trombone
Simon Rayner French Horn
Ralph Rolle Drums
Robert Smissen Viola
Jamie Talbot Saxophone
Allen Walley Cello
Billy Adamson Guitar
Steve Moir Cello
Mary Scully Cello
Peter Lale Viola
Paul Willey Violin
Patrick Kiernan Violin
Alasdair Malloy Harmonica
Frank Schaefer Cello
Bruce White Viola
David Fuest Clarinet
Helen Keen Flute
Julian Leaper Violin
Gavin McNaughton Bassoon
Jackie Farris Background Vocals
Richard Watkins French Horn
Peter North Trombone
Matthew Allen Background Vocals
Joy Malcolm Background Vocals
Everton Nelson Violin
Miranda Dale Violin
Nigel Black French Horn
Deborah Widdup Violin
Lucy Shaw Cello
Chris Cowie Oboe
Thomas Kemp Violin
Andy Wood Trombone
Nick Barr Viola
Ben Castle Saxophone
Steven Mackintosh Vocals
Chris Worsey Cello
Richard George Violin
Philippe Honore Violin
Howard McGill Saxophone
Paddy Milner Piano
Eos Counsell Violin
Natalia Bonner Violin
Owen Slade Tuba
Reiad Chibah Viola
Martin Williams Saxophone
Ron Blake Horn
Laura Melhuish Violin
Richard Pryce Cello
Adrian Miotti Tuba
Graham Fletcher Dialogue
Nick Fyffe Bass
Lurine Cato Background Vocals
Priscilla Jones-Campbell Background Vocals
Hannah Dawson Violin
Aaron Redfield Drums
Laurence Davies French Horn
Patrick Savage Violin
Jenny Sacha Violin
Richard Skinner Bassoon
Kate Robinson Violin
Rachel Roberts Viola
Lydia Northcott Viola
Rachel Robson Viola
Kate Moore Trumpet
Pat White Trumpet
Katherine Jenkinson Cello
Subrina McCalla Background Vocals
Ruth Rogers Violin
Janey Miller Oboe
Tom Rees-Roberts Trumpet
Joby Burgess Percussion
Tom Pigott-Smith Violin
Max Baillie Viola
Richard Madden Vocals
Christopher Tombling Violin
Karen Jones Flute
Adam Miller Bass
Bozidar Vukotic Cello
John Thurgood French Horn
Nina Foster Violin
Sharon D. Clarke Dialogue
Jonathan Williams Cello
Vicky Matthews Cello
Phil Todd Saxophone
Phillip Eastop French Horn
Peter Hanson Violin
Fiona Winning Viola
Judith Hill Background Vocals
Richard Berry French Horn
Gemma Jones Vocals
Eliza Marshall Flute
Jo Dyce Dialogue
Tarna Johnson Background Vocals
Ed Tarrant Trombone
Marianne Haynes Violin
Kathy Shave Violin
Beth Symmons Cello
Dean Tidey Guitar
Katy Woolley French Horn
Ciaran McCabe Violin
Jeremy Isaac Violin
Rachael Lander Cello
Bryce Dallas Howard Vocals,Dialogue
James King Horn
Adeola Shyllon Background Vocals
Phebe Edwards Background Vocals
Xavier Barnett Background Vocals
Daniel Bhattacharya Violin
Lindsey Cleary Background Vocals
Dave Hartley Piano
Tom Walsh Trumpet
Mark Pusey Percussion,Drums
Jason Evans Trumpet
Steve Morris Violin
James Thompson Background Vocals
Barry Clements Trombone
Gerry Morgan Drums
Will Schofield Cello
Dave Stewart Trombone
Jackie Hartley Violin
Andy Marshall Cello
Kathy Gowers Violin
Nick Rodwell Clarinet
Bea Lovejoy Violin
Kate O'Sullivan Background Vocals
Tom Sansbury Bass
Sebastian Rich Vocals
Kit Connor Vocals,Dialogue
Jamie Bell Vocals
David Doyle Dialogue
Celinde Schoenmaker Vocals
Tehillah Daniel Background Vocals
Tate Donovan Dialogue
Stefan Richards Background Vocals
Racel Sanniez Background Vocals
Cherrice Kirtow Background Vocals
Anthony Lewis Cello
Tim Withnall Background Vocals
Andy Parker Viola
Technical Credits
Elton John Composer,Executive ProducerPete Townshend Composer
Rupert Coulson Engineer
Greg Kurstin Producer
Giles Martin Producer,Orchestral Arrangements
Ann Orson Composer
Chris Sheldon Engineer
Bernie Taupin Composer
Andy Caine Programming
Nigel Butler Programming
Lewis Jones Engineer
Dexter Fletcher Executive Producer
John Tiley Programming
Sam O'Kell Engineer
Ben Foster Orchestral Arrangements
Dan Clews Programming
Matthew Racher Programming
Toby Pitman Programming
Tommy Ashby Programming
David Furnish Executive Producer
Matthew Vaughn Executive Producer
Michael L. Roberts Programming
Carte Blanche Composer
Greg McAllister Engineer
Connor Hughes Engineer
Elize Kellman Programming
Matthew Morgeson Orchestral Arrangements
Jamio Lawson Programming
Henrik Irgens Jorgensen Programming
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