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Elton John's “I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues” from his 1983 album "Too Low For Zero" released on Rocket/Geffen. Written by Elton John, Bernie Taupin, and Davey Johnstone and produced by ChrisThomas.

Personel:

Elton John - vocals, acoustic piano, keyboardsDavey Johnstone - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocalsDee Murray - bass, backing vocalsNigel Olsson - drums, backing vocalsStevie Wonder - harmonica

Cover:

Performed by Jonathan Horton

Intro Music:

"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

Other Artists Mentioned:

Fight Club

Molten Brown

Irish Spring

Dior

Dr Bronners

Castille Soap

Dial

Juicy Fruit

The Kinks “Wild Thing”

Walt Disney

Paul McCartney

David Bowie

John Lennon

The Black Keys

Dan Auerbach

Little Richard

Billy Joel

John Cougar Mellencamp

Randy Newman

Toy Story

Harry Nilsson

Schubert “Ave Maria”

Freddie Mercury

Robert Plant

Elton John “Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters”

Elton John “Daniel”

Elton John “Crocodile Rock”

Elton John “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting”

Pearl Jam “Go”

INXS “Kick”

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

George Martin

The Beatles “Happy Birthday”

The Beatles “Happiness is a Warm Gun”

Pink Floyd “Dark Side of the Moon”

The Karate Kid

Elton John “Nikita”

Tommy Boy

The Carpenters “Superstar”

Duke Ellington

Christopher Cross “Sailin’”

Criss Cross “Jump, Jump”

Ray Charles

The Beach Boys “God Only Knows”

The Lovin Spo onful “What A Day For A Daydream”

Hall and Oates

Queen “You’re My Best Friend”

Coldplay

The Arctic Monkeys

Billy Vera “At This Moment”

Ben Folds

Phil Collins “Against All Odds”

Pink Floyd “Wish You Were Here”

Berlin “Take My Breath Away”

Kenny Loggins “Danger Zone”

Alessia Cara

Mary J Blige

James Blunt

Joe Rogan

Leslie Nielson

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