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What (who) is Elton John - definition


Elton John singles discography         
WIKIMEDIA SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY
Hold Me Closer (Elton John song)
The singles discography of British musician and singer-songwriter Elton John consists of 140 official singles as main artist, 22 as a featured artist, as well as 56 other non-single guest appearances, 2 charity singles, and 3 other charted songs.
John Elton         
MERCHANT AND ADVENTURER
Elton, John
John Elton (died 1751) was a British shipbuilder and seaman, noted for his efforts in the service of Nader Shah of Iran (r. 1736–1747).
Elton John: The Classic Years         
  • [[Elton John]] in 1971
Elton John: The Classic Years (known in North America as Elton John: The Remasters) was a remastering series of English musician Elton John's albums, in which some of the albums included bonus tracks (that some of them) are previously appeared on compilations like Rare Masters and the box set To Be Continued....
Examples of use of Elton John
1. Elton John and Eminem In spite of the rapper‘s previous homophobic statements, Elton John joined Eminem on stage at the 2001 Grammy Awards to sing Stan.
2. Will Elton John never tire of throwing extravagant parties?
3. It‘s the circle of life, just as Elton John said.
4. Golden brown, sticky, grinning . . . yes, its Sir Elton John again.
5. Sir Elton John Via his Elton John Aids Foundation, founded in 1''2, the pop star last year donated 1'.2m to fund educational programmes targeted at HIV/Aids prevention and education.