Harmony - Elton John video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/03/29

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© Elton John 1973 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

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8 years ago

Sedona C

thank you! and again. again. xoxo

9 years ago

Andre R. Newcomb

The zoo is just no place to leave a child, Dopey.

9 years ago

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9 years ago

Harmony Eastman

I love Elton Johns music, dont think there is one I dislike. This is one of my favorites and most memorable, my name is Harmony, not after this song, but i can remember as a child my parents singing this song to me. I have a few friends who sing it to me, and a few ex's who sang it to me. Regardless, I smile when I hear it and think of the good memories that come along with this song. Would only be appropriate, if marraige is in my future, that this is played at my wedding :) 

9 years ago

Gustavo Al

In my country, GBYBR was released as a single record not a double. Whoever decided this it got it right, the selection made it a better and stronger album. Harmony closed the album brilliantly.

9 years ago

MrTheHillfolk

How can 15 peeps dislike this? All the frustration of life melts away when ya hear this. 

9 years ago

vicki parsons

stealin the show...

9 years ago

BillG37

I had the "Bennie And The Jets" single as a kid, and this was the B-side. I played both songs to death while growing up. This song is so amazing! I love his melodic choruses.

9 years ago

Rick Flores

From Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding to Harmony, every song on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is a high quality production. This song in particular showcases the vocal harmonies, the musicianship and the great lyrics that Elton and Bernie were putting out in those days. Definitely one of my favorite songs of the '70's.

9 years ago

findingnino

In any case im seten my on pase by stealins the show HaHa love it

9 years ago

Lisa Lindholm

Absolutely stunning song! Nigel Olsson, you take this song all the way to heaven with your drumming!

9 years ago

Martha Watt

Named my daughter from this song.

9 years ago

caguy562

This song was so popular in 1975 era during my college years. Brings back memories for sure.

10 years ago

willy nilly

1973, I was all of 10 years old. In our travels, my friends and I had found that a drive-in movie theater in the area was in the habit of leaving the am radio playing through the old style car speakers, even in the daylight hours, when it was closed. Just a small group of chain smoking punklets becoming familiar with their first puffs of Panama Red. Hung out there for 3 or 4 years. What a great era to listen to the radio. Despite the reefer, - still too innocent yet to understand that all of these syrupy, sugary sweet songs sung so beautifully by Elton John, - had turned out, actually, in the end, - to have been inspired by another mans hairy asshole. ( - I mean, - don't get me wrong, - I love these songs, and I'll still hum along. - But I just wanna know up front, is all.)

10 years ago

Mike Hunt

How much his voice has changed! Cocaine? Back then it was sweet-now its like a foghorn

10 years ago

venus salas

best elton john song.

10 years ago

Rahoorkhuitable

Harmony - very important word this word...My favourite track on "Yellow brick road"Yes,and "The ballad of Danny Bailey" - reminds me of Edgar Allen Poe as a puppet somehow (a fixed memory)."All the young girls love Alice" is like a drug,I mean very good.

10 years ago

David Cullen

As a 40 something, I still listen to the rock performers and groups when I was younger (Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, etc) Don't listen to Elton that much, but, this one has always been a fave!!!!

10 years ago

dlf250

I named my sailboat Harmony because of this song! Full sails and this song blasting over the speakers sends me every time!

10 years ago

Arthur Sid

How easily such wonderful melodies and words flowed from EJ and BT in those days.

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