Elton John - You'll Be Sorry To See Me Go - Rare 1968 video free download
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Duration: 02:46
Uploaded: 2007/12/12
Great rare song from the DJM Demos.
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12 years ago
merlok1995
Never tired to listen to this song and other unreleased songs
13 years ago
XXNIRVANAXX1000
go caleb quaye!
14 years ago
Jacques Daviault
Hi Arnold... You know what, you're right! I assumed since it was from the Bread and Beer band that it was on that self-titled album. However a bit of quick research shows me that The Dick Barton Theme was only released as a single by them in Feb. 1969. I do have a copy of The Dick Barton Theme lying about on an mp3 somewhere though. I wonder what the B-Side was? I'd love to hear the album! I appreciate the correction, nice to see someone else is as a stickler for historical accuracy as I.
15 years ago
Noreen Pitts
Wow, never heard this before. Cool.
15 years ago
RichYan33
This almost borders into Archie territory. He and Bernie blossomed as song writers very quickly from here. (Assuming this wasn't a cover?)
15 years ago
emolizard13
wow i love every single song by elton and i heard this and i was lioke elton what were u thinking
15 years ago
Jacques Daviault
The Bread and Beer Band was not his first recording. Rather, it was set to be released in 1969 and that dates long after his Bluesology singles with Fontana (1965-66) Records and his DJM releases of Lady Samantha, recorded in early 1968, both released well before the Bread and Beer Band album was to be. Aside from a Decca single (Dick Barton Theme) nothing else was ever heard of the album, and nothing exists of it save for a few test pressings and cover samples, bootlegs notwithstanding.
15 years ago
164man
thanks for posting
15 years ago
Bruce Andrew
i have even rarer cd... the beer and bread band.... featuring Reginald Dwight on keyboards... his truley first ever recording