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Elton John lyrics
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I recently heard an old EJ song that I've not really properly listened to ever... it's called 'Someone saved my life tonight' or something like that. It's a really beautiful record, does anyone know it?
If so, does anyone know exactly what it's about? I can't quite understand the lyrics, and think it's about committing suicide, or nearly going through with it... anyone have any ideas on this?
Anyway, it's a beautiful song if you've not heard it!
Thanks very much all.
If so, does anyone know exactly what it's about? I can't quite understand the lyrics, and think it's about committing suicide, or nearly going through with it... anyone have any ideas on this?
Anyway, it's a beautiful song if you've not heard it!
Thanks very much all.
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Should link you to a page explaining what the song is about. If it doesn't work (as they often don't), look on songfacts.com under John, Elton.
Should link you to a page explaining what the song is about. If it doesn't work (as they often don't), look on songfacts.com under John, Elton.
Grrr, link doesn't work. Read below:
"This is about the time in Elton's life when he almost got married. In 1968, he was going to marry a woman, but was very conflicted. Bernie Taupin, his songwriting partner, and some of Elton's other friends talked him out of it and helped him through a difficult time. Years later, Elton admitted he was gay. In the line, "Paying your H.P. demands forever," the H.P. stands for "hire-purchase" payments, i.e., buying things on an installment plan. Elton is referring to the payments he would have to make if he were to have married a woman and spent his life disguising his identity as a gay man. "Sugar Bear" in the lyrics is British blues singer Long John Baldry. He's the man who convinced Elton that he was making a mistake by getting married."
"This is about the time in Elton's life when he almost got married. In 1968, he was going to marry a woman, but was very conflicted. Bernie Taupin, his songwriting partner, and some of Elton's other friends talked him out of it and helped him through a difficult time. Years later, Elton admitted he was gay. In the line, "Paying your H.P. demands forever," the H.P. stands for "hire-purchase" payments, i.e., buying things on an installment plan. Elton is referring to the payments he would have to make if he were to have married a woman and spent his life disguising his identity as a gay man. "Sugar Bear" in the lyrics is British blues singer Long John Baldry. He's the man who convinced Elton that he was making a mistake by getting married."