Elton John - Your Song / Take Me To The Pilot album flac
- Performer: Elton John
- Album: Your Song / Take Me To The Pilot
- FLAC: 1680 mb | MP3: 1950 mb
- Released: 1970
- Country: US
- Style: Soft Rock, Vocal
- Rating: 4.2/5
- Votes: 505
- Format: RA APE AU XM MP2 MP1 MMF

Tracklist
Your Song | 3:57 |
Take Me To The Pilot | 3:43 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
55265 | Elton John | Your Song / Take Me To The Pilot (7", Single) | Uni Records | 55265 | US | 1970 |
55265 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot / Your Song (7") | Uni Records | 55265 | US | 1970 |
55265 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot (7", Promo) | Uni Records | 55265 | US | 1970 |
55265 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot (7", Single) | Uni Records | 55265 | Canada | 1970 |
FR-2705 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single) | DJM Records | FR-2705 | Japan | 1970 |
55265 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single, Mono, Pin) | Uni Records | 55265 | US | 1970 |
FR-2705 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single, Promo) | DJM Records | FR-2705 | Japan | 1970 |
FR-2705 | Elton John | Your Song (7", red) | DJM Records | FR-2705 | Japan | 1970 |
332 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot (7") | Fermata | 332 | Peru | 1971 |
30-067 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot (7", Single) | Fermata | 30-067 | Venezuela | 1971 |
17 567 | Elton John | Your Song / Take Me To The Pilot (7") | DJM Records | 17 567 | France | 1971 |
17 567 | Elton John | Your Song / Take Me To The Pilot (7", Single) | DJM Records | 17 567 | France | 1971 |
14 834 AT | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single) | Hansa | 14 834 AT | Germany | 1971 |
DJK-4107 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single) | DJM Records | DJK-4107 | Australia | 1971 |
DJK-4107 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single) | DJM Records | DJK-4107 | New Zealand | 1971 |
POPV.8088 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single) | His Master's Voice | POPV.8088 | India | 1971 |
C-70-56 | Elton John | Your Song = Tu Canción (7", Single) | Fermata | C-70-56 | Mexico | 1972 |
MCA 60047 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot / Your Song (7", Single, Mono, RE) | MCA Records | MCA 60047 | Canada | 1973 |
MCA-60047 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot / Your Song (7", Single, RE) | MCA Records | MCA-60047 | US | 1980 |
MCA 60047 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single, RE) | MCA Records | MCA 60047 | Canada | 1980 |
none | Elton John | Your Song (CD, Promo) | Mercury, Universal Music France | none | France | 2007 |
MCA-60047 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot / Your Song (7", Single, RE) | MCA Records | MCA-60047 | US | Unknown |
MCA-60047 | Elton John | Take Me To The Pilot (7", RE) | MCA Records | MCA-60047 | US | Unknown |
MCACS-039 | Elton John | Tu Cancion (7", Single) | MCA Records, Inc. | MCACS-039 | Argentina | Unknown |
7-173 | Elton John | Your Song / Take Me To The Pilot (7", Single) | MCA Records | 7-173 | Malaysia | Unknown |
MCA-60047 | Elton John | Your Song / Take Me To The Pilot (7", Single, RE) | MCA Records | MCA-60047 | US | Unknown |
8E 006 92198 M | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single) | DJM Records | 8E 006 92198 M | Portugal | Unknown |
MCA-60047 | Elton John | Your Song (7", Single, RE) | MCA Records | MCA-60047 | US | Unknown |
From a pop-cover album called "Piano Vibrations" released on Polydor in 1971. Rick Wakeman, later famous with the band Yes, was the session piano player, and is featured on two Elton John tracks, "Take Me to the Pilot" and "Your Song.
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Take Me to the Pilot" is a rock song performed by British musician Elton John. The song was written by Bernie Taupin and composed by John for his eponymous second album in 1970. It was released in 1970 as the B side of the second single from the album, "Your Song," which became the singer's first hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Many-including Elton John himself-find the song's lyrics cryptic and incomprehensible.
Lead me through the chamber. Проведи меня сквозь эту залу, Take me to the pilot. Отведи меня к кормчему, I am but a stranger. Я всего лишь незнакомец. Well I know he's not old. Я знаю, что он не стар, And I'm told he's a virgin.
Produced by Gus Dudgeon. Take Me to the Pilot Lyrics. Through a glass eye, your throne Is the one danger zone Take me to the pilot for control Take me to the pilot of your soul. Take me to the pilot Lead me through the chamber Take me to the pilot I am but a stranger Take me to the pilot Lead me through the chamber Take me to the pilot I am but a stranger. About Take Me to the Pilot. This song doesn’t make any sense. needs additional citations for verification. improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
Elton’s second album features one of his biggest hits, Your Song, and was nominated for one of the music industry’s highest honours: a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. The album also was a commercial success, reaching on the Billboard Top 200 chart, and was certified gold by the RIAA within a year of its release. It peaked at on the UK Album Chart, spending 22 weeks on that list . our Song4:04. Need You To Turn To2:33. ake Me To The Pilot3:47. o Shoe Strings On Louise3:31. irst Episode At Hienton4:48. he Greatest Discovery4:12.
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Album: Elton John (1970). Charted: 4 8. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. Elton's version was released on his second album, but the single did not come out until seven months later, when it was released to promote his tour. Elton issued his third album, Tumbleweed Connection, before the single came out, and by this time he was established enough to have his own hit, thanks in large part to a triumphant run at the Troubadour in Los Angeles in August 1970. This was one of the first songs John wrote with Bernie Taupin. They met after a record company gave John some of Taupin's lyrics to work with. This was originally released as the B-side of "Take Me To The Pilot. In 1987, John released a live version as a single from his album Live In Australia. It didn't chart, but the next single from the album, "Candle In The Wind," did.
Includes digital copy download). This is the free "Take Me To The Pilot (from Rocketman)" sheet music first page. Take Me To The Pilot (from Rocketman) by Elton John. Sheets Product ID HL438585.
Take Me to the Pilot" might not make much sense lyrically, but John had the good sense to ground its willfully cryptic words with a catchy blues-based melody. Next to the increased sense of songcraft, the most noticeable change on Elton John is the addition of Paul Buckmaster's grandiose string arrangements. Buckmaster's orchestrations are never subtle, but they never overwhelm the vocalist, nor do they make the songs schmaltzy. Instead, they fit the ambitions of John and Taupin, as the instant standard "Your Song" illustrates