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A collaboration between Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
The Farfisa organ is distinctive, with carnival-like sounds and honky-tonk rhythms.
It reached number 5 on the UK singles chart and was the first album to reach number 1 for three consecutive weeks in the US. It includes the songs "Crocodile Rock" and "Elderberry Wine." It was inspired by the smash hit "Eagle Rock."
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- Producer - Gus Dudgeon
- Written-By - E. John/B. Taupin
- Liner Notes - Kensho Onuki
- Liner Notes [対訳] - 落流鳥