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SUPPORT ME ON PAYPAL✌️ support me on Paypal for Equipment replacement, Channel maintenance and help the Animal Protection Association.Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... / @beatlesandrollingstonesguitarc #guitarcovers, #beatlesmania, #Rollingstonescover, #Beatles, #beatlescovers, #beatlessong, #rollingstonescover, #rollingstones, #bobdylancover, #beegeescover, #oldies, #oldisgold, #oldisgoldsongs, #thebeatles, #CaliforniaDreamin #TheMamasAndThePapas #OfficialHDVideo, #eltonjohncover, #eltonjohn Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is the seventh studio album by English Singer, Pianist, and Composer Elton John, first released on 5 October 1973 as a double LP. The album has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide and is widely regarded as John's magnum opus. Among the 17 tracks, the album contains the hits "Candle in the Wind", US number-one single "Bennie and the Jets", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" plus live favourite "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding". Recorded at the Studio d'enregistrement Michel Magne at the Château d'Hérouville in France, the album became a double LP once John and his band became inspired by the locale. The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2003, and continues to be highly regarded in various rankings. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was recorded in two weeks at the Studio d'enregistrement Michel Magne, at the Château d'Hérouville near Pontoise, in France, where John had previously recorded Honky Château and Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player. While a version of "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" was recorded in Jamaica, that recording was discarded; the released version of the song came from the sessions at the Château. In the US it was certified gold on 12 October 1973 (just days after release), 5× platinum in March 1993, and eventually 8× platinum in February 2014 by the RIAA. Legacy The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2003, and was included in the 2005 book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In 2003 and 2012, the album was ranked number 91 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and re-ranked number 112 in a 2020 revised list. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road ranked number 59 in Channel 4's 2009 list of 100 Greatest Albums. According to Acclaimed Music, it is the 150th most celebrated album in popular music history. Personnel. Elton John – Vocals, Acoustic Piano (1–6, 8–10, 12–17), Fender Rhodes (5, 6), Farfisa organ (3, 5, 7, 13), mellotron (5, 6, 11) David Hentschel – ARP synthesizer (1, 12) Davey Johnstone – Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Leslie guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, Banjo, backing vocals (1, 2, 4, 10, 13, 17) Dee Murray – Bass guitar, backing vocals (1, 2, 4, 10, 13, 17) Nigel Olsson – Drums, congas, tambourine, backing vocals (1, 2, 4, 10, 13, 17), car effects (12) Ray Cooper – tambourine (12) Del Newman – orchestral arrangements (4, 8–10, 15, 17) David Katz – orchestra contractor (4, 8–10, 15, 17) Leroy Gómez – saxophone solo (16) Kiki Dee – backing vocals (12) Uncredited – Vocal interjections on "Jamaica Jerk-Off" (credited to Prince Rhino, Reggae Dwight and Toots Taupin, possibly a pseudonym for Elton John and Bernie Taupin, though this is uncertain), drum machine, maracas, timbales, claves on "Jamaica Jerk-Off", castanets on "Funeral for a Friend", shaker on "I've Seen That Movie Too", tambourine on "Social Disease", accordion, vibraphone on "Sweet Painted Lady" Production Gus Dudgeon – producer, liner notes David Hentschel – Engineer Peter Kelsey – assistant engineer Andy Scott – assistant engineer Barry Sage – Tape operator (not listed in album credits) David Larkham – art direction, artwork Michael Ross – art direction, artwork Ian Beck – artwork John Tobler – liner notes I used in this video a Hofma/Eagle, Electro-acoustic Guitar-Sumburst-TOP. Eagle nylon Classical Guitar. Pedals: Rowin Noise Gate, Moist Reverb/Joyo, VOX Pathfinder Amplifier Cube. NOTE: This Video is for educational and entertainment purposes only.