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Elton John video discography | |
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Video albums | 17 |
Music videos | 181 |
The videography and filmography of British singer, songwriter and pianist Elton John consists of 181 music videos and 17 video albums.
Since 1970, John has continually released promotional music videos, beginning with "Your Song" and only sporadically releasing videos thereafter. It was not until Visions, a release that included music videos of every song from his 1981 album The Fox , as well as the rise of MTV, that he began to release videos more frequently.
John had usually appeared in his music videos, but after 2001, John began appearing less and less in his own videos, sometimes opting to have other actors such as Justin Timberlake ("This Train Don't Stop There Anymore") and Robert Downey Jr. ("I Want Love") lip-synch the lyrics.
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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1970 | "Your Song" | Elton John | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Rien van Wijk (TopPop) | TopPop official |
1971 | "Your Song" – Paparazzi Version | TopPop official | |||
"Take Me to the Pilot" | Ric Birch (GTK) | ||||
"Sixty Years On" – Live Version | 17-11-70 , 11-17-70 (US) | UNI USA | |||
1972 | "Crocodile Rock" | Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player | |||
1973 | "Step into Christmas" | non-album single, on 2017 compilation Diamonds | Elton John official | ||
1976 | "Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word" | Blue Moves | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Lindsey Clennell | Elton John official |
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (with Kiki Dee) | non-album single, on 2017 compilation Diamonds | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Mike Mansfield | Elton John official | |
1978 | "Ego" | non-album single, on 1990 box set To Be Continued... | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Elton John official |
"Part-Time Love" | A Single Man | Elton John & Gary Osborne | |||
"Song for Guy" | Elton John | Countdown Australia | Elton John official | ||
1979 | "Are You Ready For Love" | The Thom Bell Sessions | LeRoy Bell, Casey James & Thom Bell | ||
1980 | "Les Aveux" (with France Gall) | non-album single, on 2020 box set Elton: Jewel Box | Elton John & Michel Berger | ||
"Donner Pour Donner" (with France Gall) | B-side of "Les Aveux", on 2020 box set Elton: Jewel Box | Michel Berger & Bernie Taupin | |||
"Little Jeannie" | 21 at 33 | Elton John & Gary Osborne | Plattenküche Germany WDR | ||
"Sartorial Eloquence" | Elton John & Tom Robinson | Elton John official | |||
"Chasing The Crown" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||||
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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1981 | "Breaking Down Barriers" | The Fox | Elton John & Gary Osborne | Russell Mulcahy | Elton John official |
"Heart in the Right Place" | Elton John official | ||||
"Just Like Belgium" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John official | |||
"Nobody Wins" | Jean-Paul Dréau & Gary Osborne | Elton John official | |||
"Fascist Faces" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John official | |||
"Carla/Etude" "Fanfare" | Elton John & James Newton Howard | Elton John official | |||
"Chloe" | Elton John & Gary Osborne | Elton John official | |||
"Heels of the Wind" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John official | |||
"Elton's Song" | Elton John & Tom Robinson | Elton John official | |||
"The Fox" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John official | |||
"J'veux D'la Tendresse" | Elton's French language version of "Nobody Wins", on 2020 box set Elton: Jewel Box | Jean-Paul Dréau |
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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1982 | "Blue Eyes" | Jump Up! | Elton John & Gary Osborne | Stephen Priest | Elton John official |
"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||||
"Ball & Chain" | Elton John & Gary Osborne | ||||
1983 | "I'm Still Standing" | Too Low for Zero | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Russell Mulcahy | Elton John official |
"I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" | Elton John, Davey Johnstone & Bernie Taupin | Elton John official | |||
"Kiss the Bride" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Godley & Creme | Elton John official | ||
"Cold As Christmas (In The Middle of the Year)" | Elton John official | ||||
1984 | "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" | Breaking Hearts | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Russell Mulcahy | Elton John official |
"Who Wears These Shoes?" | Just Jaeckin | Elton John official | |||
"In Neon" | Bernie Taupin | Elton John official | |||
"Passengers" | Elton John, Davey Johnstone, Phineas Mkhize & Bernie Taupin | Simon Milne | Elton John official | ||
1985 | "Act of War" (with Millie Jackson) | non-album single, on 1990 box set To Be Continued... | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||
"Wrap Her Up" | Ice on Fire | Elton John, Davey Johnstone, Fred Mandel, Charlie Morgan, Paul Westwood & Bernie Taupin | Russell Mulcahy | Elton John official | |
"Nikita" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Ken Russell | Elton John official | ||
"Cry to Heaven" | Elton John official | ||||
"That's What Friends Are For" (with Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder & Gladys Knight) | Dionne Warwick Friends | Carole Bayer Sager & Burt Bacharach | John House | Dionne Warwick official | |
"That's What Friends Are For" (with Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder & Gladys Knight) – Version 2 | |||||
1986 | "Heartache All Over the World" | Leather Jackets | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Mike Brady | |
"Paris" | |||||
"Slow Rivers" (with Cliff Richard) | |||||
1987 | "Flames of Paradise" (with Jennifer Rush) | Jennifer Rush Heart over Mind | Bruce Roberts & Andy Goldmark | Nick Morris | Jennifer Rush official |
"Candle in the Wind" -Live Version with Marilyn Monroe images inserted | Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Mark Fitzgerald | ||
"Candle in the Wind" – Live Version without Monroe images | Elton John official | ||||
"Your Song" – Live Version | Elton John official | ||||
"Take Me to the Pilot" – Live Version | Elton John official | ||||
1988 | "I Don't Wanna Go on with You Like That" | Reg Strikes Back | Russell Mulcahy | Elton John official | |
"Town of Plenty" | |||||
"A Word in Spanish" | Elton John official | ||||
1989 | "Healing Hands" | Sleeping with the Past | Elton John official | ||
"Sacrifice" | Alek Keshishian | Elton John official | |||
"Club at the End of the Street" | Derek Hayes | Elton John official | |||
"Whispers" |
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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1990 | "You Gotta Love Someone" | The Very Best of Elton John (UK)/ To Be Continued... (US) | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Andy Morahan | Elton John official |
"Easier to Walk Away" | |||||
1991 | "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (with George Michael) | non-album single, on 1993 album Duets | Andy Morahan | George Michael official | |
1992 | "The One" | The One | Russell Mulcahy | Elton John official | |
"Runaway Train" (with Eric Clapton) | Elton John, Bernie Taupin & Olle Romo | Denise Thorne | Elton John official | ||
"The Last Song" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Gus Van Sant | Elton John official | ||
"Simple Life" | Russell Mulcahy | Elton John official | |||
1993 | "True Love" (with Kiki Dee) | Duets | Cole Porter | Vadim Jean | |
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (with RuPaul) | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato | Elton John official | ||
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (Moroder 12" Mix) (with RuPaul) | non-album mix | ||||
"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" (with Marcella Detroit) | Duets | Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson | Rainer Thieding | ||
1994 | "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" | The Lion King soundtrack | Elton John & Tim Rice | Matthew Amos | Elton John/ Disney official |
"Circle of Life" | Richard Baskin | Elton John/ Disney official | |||
1995 | "Believe" | Made in England | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Marcus Nispel | Elton John official |
"Made in England" | Howard Greenhalgh | Elton John official | |||
"Blessed" | David Vital-Durand and Raphaël Vital-Durand | Elton John official | |||
"Please" | Howard Greenhalgh | ||||
1996 | "You Can Make History (Young Again)" | Love Songs | David Dobkin | Elton John official | |
"Live Like Horses" (with Luciano Pavarotti) | non-album single, on 2017 compilation Diamonds , Elton's solo version on The Big Picture | Federico Brugia | Elton John official | ||
1997 | "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" | The Big Picture | Tim Royes | Elton John official | |
"Recover Your Soul" | Marcus Nispel | Elton John official | |||
"Candle in the Wind 1997" – Lyric Video | non-album single | VH1 | |||
1999 | "Written in the Stars" (with LeAnn Rimes) | Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida | Elton John & Tim Rice | Harvey Bertram-Brown and Carolyn Corben | Elton John official |
"The Show Must Go On" (with Queen) | Queen Greatest Hits III | Queen official | |||
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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2000 | "Someday Out of the Blue" | The Road to El Dorado soundtrack | Elton John, Patrick Leonard & Tim Rice | Joseph Kahn and Bibo Bergeron | |
2001 | "I Want Love" | Songs from the West Coast | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Sam Taylor-Wood | Elton John official |
"This Train Don't Stop There Anymore" | David LaChapelle | Elton John official | |||
"Original Sin" | Elton John official | ||||
"Original Sin" (Junior's Earth Mix Edit) – Dan-O-Rama Video Remix | non-album remix single, on 2002 Expanded Edition of Songs from the West Coast (UK), video remix featured as a bonus on the One Night Only – The Greatest Hits DVD | Dan-O-Rama | Dan-O-Rama official | ||
2002 | "Your Song" (with Alessandro Safina) | non-album single, on 2002 compilation Greatest Hits 1970-2002 bonus disc and 2002 Expanded Edition of Songs from the West Coast (UK) | Tom Bird | Alessandro Safina official | |
"Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word" (with Blue) | Blue One Love | Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini | Blue official | ||
"Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word" (with Blue) – 2nd Version | Blue official | ||||
2003 | "Are You Ready for Love" ('79 Radio Edit) | Remixed EP, original remix version on the 1979 EP The Thom Bell Sessions , original 1977 recorded version on the 1989 album The Complete Thom Bell Sessions , (Ashley Beedle's Love and Protection Mono Edit) version also on 2003's RemixedEP | LeRoy Bell, Casey James & Thom Bell | Kate Dawkins | Elton John official |
"The Heart of Every Girl" | Mona Lisa Smile soundtrack | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Nigel Dick | ||
2004 | "Answer in the Sky" | Peachtree Road | David LaChapelle | Elton John official | |
"All That I'm Allowed (I'm Thankful)" | Elton John official | ||||
"Turn the Lights Out When You Leave" | Sam Taylor-Wood | Elton John official | |||
2005 | "Electricity" | Billy Elliot the Musical Cast Recording bonus disc, Peachtree Road Expanded Edition (2005) | Elton John & Lee Hall | Stephen Daldry | Elton John official |
"Electricity" – More Liam Version | Elton John official | ||||
"Ghetto Gospel" (with 2Pac) | 2Pac Loyal to the Game , samples Elton's "Indian Sunset" from his 1971 album Madman Across the Water | Elton John, Tupac Shakur, Marshall Mathers & Bernie Taupin | Nzingha Stewart | 2Pac official | |
2006 | "Tinderbox" | The Captain & the Kid | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Julian Gibbs and Julian House | Elton John official |
2008 | "Joseph, Better You than Me" (with The Killers & Neil Tennant) | non-album single, on 2011 album The Killers (Red) Christmas EP | Elton John, Brandon Flowers & Neil Tennant | Daniel Drysdale and Tyler Trautman | The Killers Music official |
2009 | "Tiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)" (with Ironik & Chipmunk) | Ironik No Point in Wasting Tears | Elton John, Ironik & Bernie Taupin | Max & Dania | DJ Ironik official |
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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2010 | "If It Wasn't For Bad" (with Leon Russell) | The Union | Leon Russell | Paul McKeown and One Hand Clapping | Elton John official |
2012 | "Sad" (vs Pnau) | Good Morning to the Night | Elton John, Thom Bell, Pnau & Bernie Taupin | Julian House | Elton John official |
2013 | "Home Again" | The Diving Board | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Brent Bonacorso | Elton John official |
"Home Again" – Lyric Video | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | Elton John official | |||
"Oceans Away" – Lyric Video | Elton John official | ||||
"Face To Face" (with Gary Barlow) | Gary Barlow Since I Saw You Last | Gary Barlow & John Shanks | Steve Power | Gary Barlow official | |
2014 | "Save Rock and Roll" (with Fall Out Boy) | Fall Out Boy Save Rock and Roll | Fall Out Boy | Adam Donald and Andrew Zaeh | Fall Out Boy official |
"I Wish We Were Leaving" (with Bright Light Bright Light) | Bright Light Bright Light Life Is Easy | Rod Thomas | Johnny Lochland | brightlight×2 official | |
"Harmony" | in recognition and release of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 40th Anniversary | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Tam Johnstone | ||
2015 | "Looking Up" | Wonderful Crazy Night | Joe Marshall | Elton John official | |
2016 | "Blue Wonderful" | Thibaut Duverneix | Elton John official | ||
"In The Name of You" | Rob Chandler | Elton John official | |||
"A Good Heart" | Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen | Elton John official | |||
"All in the Name" (with Bright Light Bright Light) | Bright Light Bright Light Choreography | Rod Thomas | Rod Thomas & Santiago Felipe | brightlight×2 official | |
"Symmetry of Two Hearts" (with Bright Light Bright Light) | brightlight×2 official | ||||
2017 | "Running Back To You" (with Bright Light Bright Light) | Rod Thomas & Ian Masterson | brightlight×2 official | ||
"Bennie and the Jets" | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road , music video contest Elton John: The Cut in partnership with YouTube was won by the directors | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Jack Whiteley & Laura Brownhill | Elton John official | |
"Tiny Dancer" | Madman Across The Water , music video contest Elton John: The Cut in partnership with YouTube was won by the director | Max Weiland | Elton John official | ||
"Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)" | Honky Château , music video contest Elton John: The Cut in partnership with YouTube was won by the directors | Majid Adin and Stephen McNally | Elton John official | ||
2019 | "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (with Taron Egerton) | Rocketman Soundtrack | Kii Arens | Elton John official | |
"Never Too Late" – Lyric Video | The Lion King 2019 soundtrack | Elton John & Tim Rice | Jon Favreau | Disney official |
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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2020 | "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (Purple Disco Machine Remix) (with Taron Egerton) | non-album remix single | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Kii Arens | Elton John official |
"Ordinary Man" (with Ozzy Osbourne) | Ozzy Osbourne Ordinary Man | Ozzy Osbourne, Elton John, Chad Smith, Duff McKagan, William Walsh & Andrew Wotman | Stephen Lee Carr | Ozzy Osbourne official | |
"Learn To Fly" (with Surfaces) – Lyric Video | non-album single available through Surfaces website, The Lockdown Sessions | Forrest Frank & Colin Padalecki | Studio Showoff | Surfaces Music official | |
"Learn To Fly" (with Surfaces) | Surfaces Music official | ||||
"Learn To Fly" (Extended Version) (with Surfaces) – Extended Video | B-side to non-album single available through Surfaces website | Surfaces Music official | |||
"Sing Me No Sad Songs" (Band Demo) – Lyric Video | Elton: Jewel Box | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | Elton John official | |
"Regimental Sgt. Zippo" (Band Version) | Elton John official | ||||
"Watching The Planes Go By" (Band Version) – Lyric Video | Elton John official | ||||
"I Can't Go on Living Without You" (Arranged Band Version) – Lyric Video | Elton John official | ||||
"Here's to the Next Time" (Piano/ Tambourine Demo) – Lyric Video | Elton John | Elton John official | |||
"The Pink Phantom" (with Gorillaz & 6lack) | Gorillaz Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez / The Lockdown Sessions | Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka Jr. & 6lack | Jamie Hewlett | Gorillaz official | |
2021 | "Baby I Miss You" (Band Demo) – Lyric Video | Elton: Jewel Box | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | Elton John official |
"The Flowers Will Never Die" (Piano Demo) – Lyric Video | Elton John official | ||||
"Scarecrow" (Piano/ Tambourine Demo) – Lyric Video | Elton John official | ||||
"Chosen Family" (with Rina Sawayama) – Performance Lyric Video | The Lockdown Sessions | Rina Sawayama & Danny L Harle | Rina Sawayama official | ||
"Nothing Else Matters" (with Miley Cyrus, WATT, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo & Chad Smith) | James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich | Hidden Road | Miley Cyrus official | ||
"Cold Heart" (PNAU Remix) (with Dua Lipa) | Elton John, Bernie Taupin & Pnau | Raman Djafari | Elton John official | ||
"Cold Heart" (The Blessed Madonna Remix) (with Dua Lipa) – Visualiser | non-album single remix | Elton John official | |||
"Cold Heart" (PS1 Remix) (with Dua Lipa) – Visualiser | James Stevens | Elton John official | |||
"Cold Heart" (Claptone Remix) (with Dua Lipa) – Visualiser | Elton John official | ||||
"Finish Line" (with Stevie Wonder) – Lyric Video | The Lockdown Sessions | Elton John, Roman Campolo, Ali Tamposi & Andrew Wotman | Jared Shelton | Elton John official | |
"Merry Christmas" (with Ed Sheeran) | non-album single, later released to streaming services on The Lockdown Sessions | Elton John & Ed Sheeran | Jason Koenig | Ed Sheeran official | |
"Merry Christmas" (with Ed Sheeran) – Lyric Video | 351 Studio | Ed Sheeran official | |||
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone" (with Ed Sheeran & LadBaby) | non-album single | Mark Hoyle, Roxanne Hoyle, Elton John, Ed Sheeran & Steve McCutcheon | LadBaby official | ||
2022 | "Picture" (with Eddie Vedder) – Lyric Video | Eddie Vedder Earthling | Elton John, Eddie Vedder & Andrew Wotman | Sabrina Nichols | Eddie Vedder official |
"Finish Line" (with Stevie Wonder) | The Lockdown Sessions | Elton John, Roman Campolo, Ali Tamposi & Andrew Wotman | Zack Sekuler | Elton John official | |
"Tiny Dancer" (Piano Demo)- Lyric Video | Madman Across the Water Anniversary Edition | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | Elton John official | |
"Madman Across The Water" (Original Version featuring Mick Ronson ) – Lyric Video | Elton John official | ||||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears) – Lyric Video | non-album single, later released to streaming services on The Lockdown Sessions | Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Andrew Wotman & Henry Walter | Elton John official | ||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears) | Tanu Muino | Elton John official | |||
"Hold Me Closer" (Joel Corry Remix) (with Britney Spears) – Visualiser | non-album single remix | Klub Artefakt | Elton John official | ||
"Hold Me Closer" (Purple Disco Machine Remix) (with Britney Spears) – Visualiser | Elton John official | ||||
"Hold Me Closer" (Pink Panda Remix) (with Britney Spears) – Visualiser | Elton John official | ||||
"Hold Me Closer" (Joel Corry Remix) (with Britney Spears) | Rebeka B Creative | Elton John official | |||
"Hold Me Closer" (Acoustic) (with Britney Spears) | Tristan Nash | Elton John official | |||
2023 | "Guiding Light (Anniversary Edition)" (with Foy Vance, Ed Sheeran & Keith Urban) | non-album single | Foy Vance | Gus Black | Foy Vance official |
2024 | "I'm Not Gonna Miss You" (with Glen Campbell) – Lyric Video | Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost on the Canvas Sessions | Glen Campbell & Julian Raymond | Glen Campbell official | |
"Never Too Late (From The Film "Elton John: Never Too Late")" (with Brandi Carlile) | non-album single; plays during the end credits of the documentary film Elton John: Never Too Late | Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Brandi Carlile & Andrew Watt | R.J. Cutler & David Furnish | Elton John official | |
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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1988 | "When We Was Fab" (by George Harrison) *Elton makes a very brief cameo in the video, dropping a coin into Harrison's cup. | George Harrison Cloud Nine | George Harrison & Jeff Lynne | Godley & Creme | George Harrison official |
"The Rumour" (by Olivia Newton-John) *Elton, along with Bernie, wrote the song and provided piano and backing vocals. | Olivia Newton-John The Rumour | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Olivia Newton- John official | ||
1996 | "Live Like Horses" (by Elton John and Luciano Pavarotti) *Elton and Pavarotti are the subjects in this piece shot for GMTV in 1996. | non-album single, on 2017 compilation Diamonds | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Peter Demetris | Peter Demetris official |
1997 | "Perfect Day" (by Various Artists) *Elton provides vocals and cameos in the video, along with Lou Reed, David Bowie, Heather Small and several others. | non-album single, song was later released to raise money for the BBC charity Children in Need, #1 in the UK | Lou Reed | BBC TV | Heather Small-The Voice of M People official |
2005 | "Your Song" (by Patti LaBelle and Elton John) *Elton and LaBelle provide behind-the-scenes footage, in a montage, of their recording of the song for TV One . | Patti LaBelle Classic Moments | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | TV One | |
"Tears in Heaven" (by various artists) *Elton provides vocals and cameos in the video, along with Ozzy Osbourne, Rod Stewart, P!nk and several others. | non-album single, used to raise funds and awareness for relief of natural disasters | Eric Clapton & Will Jennings | Marcus Raboy | ||
2014 | "God Only Knows" (by various artists) *Elton provides vocals and cameos in the video, along with Brian Wilson, Stevie Wonder, Lorde and several others. | non-album single, The Beach Boys classic used to launch BBC Music | Brian Wilson & Tony Asher | Jonas Euvremer & François Rousselet | BBC Music official |
2015 | "Oceans Away" (by Elton John) *Elton has provided his and Bernie's song to this seemingly Hollywood-produced video short? | The Diving Board | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Toby Wosskow and Colin Bates | Toby & Colin official |
2017 | "Two Fingers of Whiskey" (by Elton John and Jack White) In this clip from the PBS/BBC documentary, The American Epic Sessions , *Elton, along with White, are performing one of the songs written for the film. | Music from The American Epic Sessions: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Bernard MacMahon | BBC Music official |
2020 | "Personal Shopper" (by Steven Wilson) *Elton makes an offscreen cameo by reading a shopping list at a break in the song. | Steven Wilson The Future Bites | Steven Wilson | Lucrecia Taormina | Steven Wilson official |
"Lose Each Other" (by Teyana Taylor). *Elton is featured in the video. | Teyana Taylor The Album | Teyana Taylor, Ryan Ridgley, Bibi Bourelly, Mike Dean, Uforo Ebong & Raymond Komba | Teyana Taylor | Teyana Taylor official |
Videos directed by photographer David LaChapelle for Elton John's the Red Piano stage at the Colosseum Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
Year | Title | Original year | Original album | Music & Words | Video |
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2004 | "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)" | 1972 | Honky Château | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | |
"Daniel" | 1973 | Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player | |||
"Candle in the Wind" | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | ||||
"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" | |||||
"The Bitch Is Back" | 1974 | Caribou | |||
"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" | |||||
"Philadelphia Freedom" | 1975 | Non-album single | |||
"Pinball Wizard" | Pete Townshend | ||||
"I'm Still Standing" | 1983 | Too Low For Zero | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||
"I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" | Elton John, Davey Johnstone & Bernie Taupin | ||||
"Believe" | 1995 | Made in England | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||
2006 | "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" | 1973 | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | ||
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight" | 1975 | Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy |
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To Russia with Elton | |
Live in Central Park |
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Visions |
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The Videosingles |
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The Night Time Concert |
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The Breaking Hearts Tour |
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Live in Australia |
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The Very Best of Elton John |
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Live in Barcelona |
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The Last Song Video Single |
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Love Songs |
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An Audience with Elton John |
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One Night Only: The Greatest Hits Live at Madison Square Garden |
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Dream Ticket |
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Elton 60 – Live at Madison Square Garden |
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The Red Piano |
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The Million Dollar Piano |
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"Really Don't Care" is a song by American singer Demi Lovato, featuring English singer Cher Lloyd. The song was released on May 20, 2014, as the fourth and final single from the former's fourth studio album Demi (2013). Both of them co-wrote the track with Savan Kotecha and its producers Carl Falk and Rami Yacoub. "Really Don't Care" has been certified 2× platinum by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It is Lovato's third number one on the US Dance chart. The track reached the top 10 in Israel as well as the top 30 in Canada, Slovakia, and the United States.
"Nightingale" is a song by American singer Demi Lovato from her fourth studio album Demi (2013). The song was written by Lovato, Anne Preven, Matt Rad, and Felicia Barton, while production was helmed by Rad and Preven served as a vocal producer.
Confident is the fifth studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on October 16, 2015, by Hollywood, Island and Safehouse Records. While Lovato co-wrote most of the songs on the album, she worked with writers and producers such as Max Martin, Ryan Tedder, Steve Mac, Rami and Stargate, among others. Musically, Confident is primarily a pop, dance, electropop, and power pop record with influences of R&B, soul, EDM and urban. The album features guest appearances from Australian rapper Iggy Azalea and American rapper Sirah.
"I Love Me" is a song by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on March 6, 2020. The track was written by Lovato alongside Anne-Marie, Jennifer Decilveo, Sean Douglas, Alex Niceforo, Keith Sorrells and Warren "Oak" Felder, with production being handled by the latter three. It is an midtempo pop and R&B song, with lyrics about struggles with self-image. The song was originally intended to be the lead single off of Lovato's seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over, but was ultimately scrapped from the final tracklist. The song was later included on the digital expanded edition of the album.
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American singer and actor Demi Lovato has released two video albums and appeared in various music videos, films, and television shows. From her debut album Don't Forget (2008), she released music videos for its eponymous single as well as "Get Back" and "La La Land". Lovato released her second album Here We Go Again in 2009, producing music videos for the eponymous single and "Remember December". Her third studio album Unbroken (2011) spawned music videos for "Skyscraper", which won Best Video with a Message at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, and "Give Your Heart a Break". She then released her fourth studio album Demi (2013), which was accompanied by music videos for "Heart Attack", which was nominated for Best Female Video at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, "Made in the USA", "Neon Lights", and "Really Don't Care".
Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil is a 2021 documentary series about the life and career of American singer, songwriter, and actor Demi Lovato. Released in four parts on YouTube from March 23 to April 6, 2021, the series covers a range of topics including Lovato's near-fatal overdose in 2018. It serves as a companion piece to Lovato's seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over. The documentary is titled after Lovato's song "Dancing with the Devil", which serves as the album's third single.
"What Other People Say" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Sam Fischer and American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on 4 February 2021 by RCA and Island Records on digital download and streaming formats as the second single from Lovato's seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over and Fischer's debut studio album I Love You, Please Don't Hate Me. The song was written by both Lovato and Fischer alongside Geoff Warburton and Ryan Williamson.
Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over is the seventh studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on April 2, 2021, by Island Records, and was recorded alongside a docu-series by YouTube Originals, titled Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, which documents her recovery and self-discovery. It follows a reformative period in the singer's life and career, after being hospitalized for a drug overdose in 2018. The lyrics of the album emphasize on Lovato's journey through her hurdles and self-empowerment.
"Dancing with the Devil" is a song by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on March 26, 2021 by Island Records as the third single from Lovato's seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over. The singer co-wrote the song with Bianca Atterberry, John Ho, and its producer Mitch Allan. The song debuted and peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 50 in the UK and the Billboard Global 200 and number 7 in Hungary.
"Melon Cake" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Demi Lovato for her seventh studio album, Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over (2021). It was released through Island Records as the album's eighth track on April 2, 2021. Lovato wrote it along with Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, and its producers Eren Cannata, Warren "Oak" Felder, and Keith "Ten4" Sorrells. Alex Nice also provided production.
"Met Him Last Night" is a song by American singer Demi Lovato featuring American singer Ariana Grande. The song was originally released on April 2, 2021, as the ninth track on Lovato's seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over. It was later serviced to US contemporary hit radio by Island Records on April 13, 2021, as the album's fourth and final single. "Met Him Last Night" was written by Grande alongside Albert Stanaj, Tommy Brown, and Courageous Xavier "Xavi" Herrera, and was produced by Brown and Xavi, with vocal production by Mitch Allan. At the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, the Dave Audé remix of the song was nominated for Best Remixed Recording.
Holy Fvck is the eighth studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on August 19, 2022, through Island Records. Primarily a pop-punk and hard rock record, Lovato conceived it as a return to the early rock-influenced roots from her first two studio albums, Don't Forget (2008) and Here We Go Again (2009), while also containing glam rock and heavy metal elements. Its lyrical themes explore religious undertones.