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Greatest Hits 1976-1986

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I'm Still Standing
3:03
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02
Mama Can't Buy You Love
4:05
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Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
3:48
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Little Jeannie
5:13
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Blue Eyes
3:27
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart
4:31
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Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)
5:12
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Kiss The Bride
4:25
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09
I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues
4:43
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Who Wears These Shoes?
4:03
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Sad Songs (Say So Much)
4:08
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Wrap Her Up
6:10
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Nikita
5:43
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 58:31

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They Say All Music Guide

When Elton John left Geffen for MCA, Greatest Hits, 1976-1986 replaced Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (1979-1987). The newer collection is a better collection than its predecessor, since it trims the failed single “Heartache All Over the World,” which was added as an incentive for hardcore collectors, and “Too Low for Zero,” replacing them with “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,” “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” and “Who Wears These Shoes?” Those three cuts are added to ten songs that illustrate that John could still craft a killer pop single during the ’80s. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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  • 05.22.13 Please join us in wishing a very happy birthday to Elton's Hall of Fame lyricist, Bernie Taupin! http://t.co/pnDvTNJ8LH
  • 05.20.13 Garden gnomes return to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show - and are now up for auction, including the hand-decorated and... http://t.co/f1nSjpooJu
  • 05.18.13 On May 18th, 1973, Elton and his band (Davey Johnstone on guitars, Nigel Olsson on drums and Dee Murray on bass)... http://t.co/ZElzri8PZ1
  • 05.17.13 On May 17th, 1973, Elton and his band (Davey Johnstone on guitars, Nigel Olsson on drums and Dee Murray on bass)... http://t.co/3Zf6HY2tWu
  • 05.16.13 Elton helps the Robin Hood Foundation raise over $80 million for NYC-based poverty programs. Set list and details... http://t.co/NRVl661QtO
  • 05.15.13 Here is a special "Thank you" from Lily-Mae and all of us at http://t.co/qVZR2MYNJO! http://t.co/RH2vJPijnP
  • 05.14.13 Auditions are underway for the role of young Elton John in the forthcoming film Rocketman! Details can be found... http://t.co/t9ni206rMP
  • 05.12.13 On May 11th, 1973, Elton and his band (Davey Johnstone on guitars, Nigel Olsson on drums and Dee Murray on bass)... http://t.co/JduamsKSax
  • 05.10.13 Want to read what Elton has to say about his upcoming album and other topics? We have it here! http://t.co/lcZea58Fqk
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  • 05.07.13 Hey kids...do you know on what day your favorite song from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was recorded? Keep an eye on... http://t.co/S4oCmdGCY4
  • 05.07.13 40 years go today Elton begins recording Goodbye Yellow Brick Road https://t.co/Zkh0x7GsUN