Elton John Album - Don't Go Breaking My Heart
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Customers rating:
(5 ratings)
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Release Date:1994-03-08
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Adult Contemporary, Dance Music, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Singer/Songwriter
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Label:Mca
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UPC:008815483124
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Approx. Price:$6.49
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| Track Listing : |
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Remix) |
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart (MK Mix) |
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Serious Rope 12in) |
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Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Roger's Dub Mix) |
Customer review - 2001-07-11
- Uh, WHAT?It "presents a poor image of Elton's gay character?" How, exactly? This is a fun, dance version of the classic duet with Kiki Dee. Elton has always been flamboyant in his dress and who better to do a flamboyant song and video with than RuPaul? When you're reviewing art, perhaps your personal, political feelings should be set aside unless the artist is being overtly political, which Elton is surely not in this case (of course, the fact that RuPaul is a major star is the best political statement EVER!).
Customer review - 2004-11-03
- Best DuoWhat a great video. The song is a great new twist to Elton's old song. They are perfect together. Anxiously waiting for a new duet! Perhaps, "I got you babe"?
Customer review - 1999-08-23
- A Perversion of the Kiki Dee Love SongThis maxi-single CD represents a rather undermining of the initial song presented by Kiki Dee and Elton John in the 70s. It clearly takes away from the initial work and presents a poor image of Elton's gay character.
Customer review - 2007-02-15
- MH.... THE VYNIL IS BETTER THAN THIS CD
REMIX (BETTER AND DIFFERENT THAN THE CD VERSION)6:56
DON'T GO DUBBING MY HEART MIX 6:29
ALBUM VERSION 4:59
Customer review - 2003-12-29
- RemixFor Elton John, he seemed to be back in the fastlane in the 90's, after serious battles he had to face for himself and his personal life. When he was revived, his music was also welcomed back with love. Ironically, I wonder about the same when his music is remixed. With the remix of Don't Go Breaking My Heart, with RuPaul, it seemed alright, but not anything that should be raved about from Elton John. Although the chemistry is fair, it just can't beat the original version type-casted with Kiki Dee in 1976. If you're a fan of Elton John's dance versions of his songs, go try to find his 1993 record Duets, which this is featured on. If not, the original is always best.
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