Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Goodbye yellow brick road Jamaica jerk off Ballad of Danny Bailey Saturday night's alright for fighting Bennie & the jets Sweet painted lady Roy Rogers 01. "Candle in the wind" Menu / Elton John / Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Funeral for a friend / Love lies bleeding Gus Dudgeon comes on board Elton plays the troubadour Davey Johnstone joins the band Saturday night's alright for fighting The chateau d'Hierouville Backing vocals Candle in the wind Recording Elton's piano 02. "Harmony" 03. "Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding" 04. "Gus Dudgean Comes On Board" 05. "Elton Plays The Troubador" 06. "Davey Johnstone Joins The Band" 07. "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" 08. "The Chateau d'Hierouville" 09. "Backing Vocals" 10. "Candle In The Wind" 11. "Recording Elton's Piano" 12. "Harmony"
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