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* {{Mondegreen}}: Referenced in the TitleTrack, as noted under the album atop this page. He would know, considering how long it took so many fans to figure out the lyrics for "[[Music/HonkyChateau Rocket Man]]".
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In the early 1990s, Elton partnered with lyricist Tim Rice and composer Music/HansZimmer to produce music for the Disney animated feature. It was a mega-hit, with the album certified Diamond in the United States, and the songs "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "Circle of Life" becoming big worldwide hits.
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In the early 1990s, Elton partnered with lyricist Tim Rice Creator/TimRice and composer Music/HansZimmer to produce music [[Music/TheLionKing1994 the soundtrack]] for the Disney animated feature. It was a mega-hit, with the album certified Diamond in the United States, and the songs "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "Circle of Life" becoming big worldwide hits.
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* FaceOnTheCover: Even more straightforward than on ''The One'', just a bust photo of Elton.
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* FaceOnTheCover: Even more straightforward than on ''The One'', One'' or even ''Music/SleepingWithThePast'', just a bust photo of Elton.
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* FaceOnTheCover: Even more straightforward than on ''The One'', just a bust photo of Elton.
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* {{Steampunk}}: The video for "Believe" has a retro-future look to it, with Elton flying in a zeppelin. The skylines of New York City and London are obvious.
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* {{Mondegreen}}: Referenced in the TitleTrack, as noted under the album atop this page.
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* {{Mondegreen}}: Referenced in the TitleTrack, as noted under the album atop this page. He would know, considering how long it took so many fans to figure out the lyrics for "[[Music/HonkyChateau Rocket Man]]".
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The album spawned four singles: "Believe", the TitleTrack", "Blessed, and "Please". This would yield two hits in the US, and three in the UK, with "Believe" and "Blessed" both topping the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
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The album spawned four singles: "Believe", the TitleTrack", "Blessed, TitleTrack, "Blessed", and "Please". This would yield two hits in the US, and three in the UK, with "Believe" and "Blessed" both topping the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
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* FadeIntoTheNextSong: A subtle fade-between going from "Believe" to the TitleTrack.
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* TheTroubles: "Belfast" invokes the struggle
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This album would be a freshly introspective look, with a dedication to boyfriend and future husband David Furnish. He would be more open about his own sexuality in this album than ever before, most acutely in the TitleTrack.
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Then, ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' happened.
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Then, ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 The Lion King]]'' happened.
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In the early 1990s, Elton partnered with lyricist Music/TimRice and composer Music/HansZimmer to produce music for the Disney animated feature. It was a mega-hit, with the album certified Diamond in the United States, and the songs "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "Circle of Life" becoming big worldwide hits.
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In the early 1990s, Elton partnered with lyricist Music/TimRice Tim Rice and composer Music/HansZimmer to produce music for the Disney animated feature. It was a mega-hit, with the album certified Diamond in the United States, and the songs "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "Circle of Life" becoming big worldwide hits.
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''Made in England'' is the twenty-fourth studio album recorded by English pop rock musician Music/EltonJohn. It was released through Rocket Records in the United Kingdom, and Music/IslandRecords in the United States, on 17 March 1995.
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''Made in England'' is the twenty-fourth studio album recorded by English pop rock musician Music/EltonJohn. It was released through Rocket Records in the United Kingdom, and Music/IslandRecords Island Records in the United States, on 17 March 1995.
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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elton_john_made_in_england.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''But the joke's on you, you never read the song''\\
''They all think they know, but they all got it wrong'']]
->''Hey you, you're a child in my head''\\
''You haven't walked yet''\\
''Your first words have yet to be said''\\
''But I swear you'll be blessed''\\
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''I know you're still just a dream''\\
''Your eyes might be green''\\
''Or the bluest that I've ever seen''\\
''Anyway, you'll be blessed''
-->'''"Blessed"'''
''Made in England'' is the twenty-fourth studio album recorded by English pop rock musician Music/EltonJohn. It was released through Rocket Records in the United Kingdom, and Music/IslandRecords in the United States, on 17 March 1995.
Elton's career had reached new heights in TheNineties, since his rehab for substance abuse in 1990. His ''Duets'' album, and roughly simultaneous studio album ''[[Music/TheOneAlbum The One]]'', had brought him into the decade with fresh new hits.
Then, ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' happened.
In the early 1990s, Elton partnered with lyricist Music/TimRice and composer Music/HansZimmer to produce music for the Disney animated feature. It was a mega-hit, with the album certified Diamond in the United States, and the songs "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "Circle of Life" becoming big worldwide hits.
This album would be a freshly introspective look, with a dedication to boyfriend and future husband David Furnish. He would be more open about his own sexuality in this album than ever before, most acutely in the TitleTrack.
The album was warmly received. It went Platinum in the United States, and Gold in the United Kingdom; on the charts, he went #13 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and #3 in the UK. It also went triple-Platinum in Italy, where he was getting fresh recognition for his work.
The album spawned four singles: "Believe", the TitleTrack", "Blessed, and "Please". This would yield two hits in the US, and three in the UK, with "Believe" and "Blessed" both topping the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
!!Tracklist
# "Believe" (4:55)
# "Made in England" (5:09)
# "House" (4:27)
# "Cold" (5:37)
# "Pain" (3:49)
# "Belfast" (6:29)
# "Latitude" (3:34)
# "Please" (3:52)
# "Man" (5:16)
# "Lies" (4:25)
# "Blessed" (5:01)
!!"I believe in tropes, it's all we got:"
* FadeIntoTheNextSong: A subtle fade-between going from "Believe" to the TitleTrack.
* {{Mondegreen}}: Referenced in the TitleTrack, as noted under the album atop this page.
* TheTroubles: "Belfast" invokes the struggle
[[caption-width-right:300:''But the joke's on you, you never read the song''\\
''They all think they know, but they all got it wrong'']]
->''Hey you, you're a child in my head''\\
''You haven't walked yet''\\
''Your first words have yet to be said''\\
''But I swear you'll be blessed''\\
\\
''I know you're still just a dream''\\
''Your eyes might be green''\\
''Or the bluest that I've ever seen''\\
''Anyway, you'll be blessed''
-->'''"Blessed"'''
''Made in England'' is the twenty-fourth studio album recorded by English pop rock musician Music/EltonJohn. It was released through Rocket Records in the United Kingdom, and Music/IslandRecords in the United States, on 17 March 1995.
Elton's career had reached new heights in TheNineties, since his rehab for substance abuse in 1990. His ''Duets'' album, and roughly simultaneous studio album ''[[Music/TheOneAlbum The One]]'', had brought him into the decade with fresh new hits.
Then, ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' happened.
In the early 1990s, Elton partnered with lyricist Music/TimRice and composer Music/HansZimmer to produce music for the Disney animated feature. It was a mega-hit, with the album certified Diamond in the United States, and the songs "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "Circle of Life" becoming big worldwide hits.
This album would be a freshly introspective look, with a dedication to boyfriend and future husband David Furnish. He would be more open about his own sexuality in this album than ever before, most acutely in the TitleTrack.
The album was warmly received. It went Platinum in the United States, and Gold in the United Kingdom; on the charts, he went #13 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and #3 in the UK. It also went triple-Platinum in Italy, where he was getting fresh recognition for his work.
The album spawned four singles: "Believe", the TitleTrack", "Blessed, and "Please". This would yield two hits in the US, and three in the UK, with "Believe" and "Blessed" both topping the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
!!Tracklist
# "Believe" (4:55)
# "Made in England" (5:09)
# "House" (4:27)
# "Cold" (5:37)
# "Pain" (3:49)
# "Belfast" (6:29)
# "Latitude" (3:34)
# "Please" (3:52)
# "Man" (5:16)
# "Lies" (4:25)
# "Blessed" (5:01)
!!"I believe in tropes, it's all we got:"
* FadeIntoTheNextSong: A subtle fade-between going from "Believe" to the TitleTrack.
* {{Mondegreen}}: Referenced in the TitleTrack, as noted under the album atop this page.
* TheTroubles: "Belfast" invokes the struggle