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After decades of playing to packed arenas all over the world, you would think that Elton John would have gotten over pre-show nerves by now. But when 'The Union,' the Cameron Crowe-directed film documenting the making of John and Leon Russell's album, premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival Opening Night in New York City on Wednesday, the legendary artist admitted to feeling the butterflies.

"It's a huge honor for us," John told Spinner. "I haven't seen it so it's going to be nerve-wracking, but it's the biggest honor you could possible get."

With over 30 albums, recorded collaborations and soundtracks, it makes you wonder how he still has that music-making spark in him. Instead of the past, John admits to looking at current musicians for inspiration. "I love to be creative," he revealed. "I love writing new things. If you ever lose that spark, I listen to a lot of new music. I get inspired by new people and they give me the energy to keep going."

While Russell and Crowe weren't able to make it to last night's screening, producer T Bone Burnett and John's longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin were both on hand to share the moment. The audience was also treated to the famed PS 22 Choir teaming up with the Bangles' Susanna Hoffs and Vicki Peterson of in an energized pre-movie performance of 'Walk Like an Egyptian.'

The highlight of the evening, however, was John's performance after the film. With a set that began with 'Tiny Dancer' -- quite fitting, considering it was featured in Crowe's 'Almost Famous' -- he had to avoid the high notes, a problem he blamed on the dropping temperature. "I'm just about defrosting, so excuse me if I play or sing a few wrong notes," he said before singing 'Rocket Man.'

John's six-song set also included 'I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues' as well as 'Gone to Shiloh' and 'Never Too Old (To Hold Somebody)' from 'The Union.' He ended his performance with 'Your Song' and dedicated it to the city he loves so much.

"Thank you, New York," he told the crowd. "You know how much I love this place -- even though I'm frozen here like a lollipop. This is my song for you, with love."

Tribeca Film Festival Opens With Elton John Concert and Documentary Screening

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'As the story grew and Leon [Russell] came out of his shell, I knew we had something special,' John tells Rolling Stone


By Jennifer Vineyard
April 21, 2011 5:30 PM ET
Elton John's fingers froze up midway through an outdoor performance following a screening of The Union last evening, the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival. "Please excuse any wrong notes," he said to the crowd. "My hands are like ice!"
Along with such classics such as "Tiny Dancer," "Rocket Man," and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues," John played two songs from The Union album – "Gone to Shiloh" and "Never Too Old (To Hold Somebody)" – for an audience that had just been schooled in how he wrote and recorded those songs with his longtime idol, Leon Russell. Directed by Cameron Crowe and narrated by John, the documentary chronicles the making of the album, and was shot mostly during recording sessions with producer T-Bone Burnett in Los Angeles and at a subsequent concert in New York (look in the audience for a cameo by a comedian who might be the film's biggest fan).
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"Whoopi Goldberg waved the flag for us," John told Rolling Stone. "She's the one who sent in the film [to the festival]. This was a project we were just filming because we wanted it for ourselves."
Originally, John wanted Crowe to join him in Africa on safari and shoot him writing a few songs. But while on that safari, John listened to some of Russell's older music, which inspired him to seek out and collaborate with the Seventies star. Once Russell agreed, John got Crowe to join him in Los Angeles instead to shoot in the studio, starting with the first day of writing.
In a phone interview, Crowe told Rolling Stone that the documentary started out as "just a hobby project, a labor of love. What was going to be one day of shooting turned into another day into another week into a year."
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As the film progresses, Russell has to take a break from recording for emergency brain surgery, and comes back weakened. He slowly recovers, as John showers him with love and energy. "When Elton John went to high-five Leon Russell – and he said, 'I don't know how to do that. Is that a sports thing?' – it doesn't get much better than that!" said director David O. Russell after the premiere. "That guy's the real deal."
Other musicians – from Stevie Nicks in rare fangirl mode to a detached Brian Wilson – come by to pay their respects to Russell and contribute to the sessions, with John happily taking a back seat. The sudden onslaught of guests and admirers seems to rouse Russell, who then writes "In the Hands of Angels," a song about his recovery that moves John to tears. "That scene was beautiful," actor Paul Dano told Rolling Stone after the screening. "That was magic."
"As the story grew and Leon came out of his shell, I knew we had something special," John said. "And now he's a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he's touring in Australia, and he's going to earn a million dollars."
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Because of that Australia tour, though, Russell was not able to attend the premiere. Nor was Crowe, who's shooting a film called We Bought A Zoo in Los Angeles. Both sent video greetings to the audience, however. Sporting a monkey on his shoulder, Crowe corralled his Zoo cast and crew, including Matt Damon, to take part in his.
Like many of the films at the festival, The Union is up for acquisition. "Everything up until now has just been about getting it ready to show, and anything beyond that, of a life beyond Tribeca, is a dream we can now realize," said Crowe. "Now that people have seen it, we're starting to figure it out."


The Tribeca Film Festival's opening-night film, from Cameron Crowe, chronicles the making of Elton John and Leon Russell’s 2010 Universal album of the same name.

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A tender tribute from Elton John to one of his key influences, Leon Russell, and from filmmaker Cameron Crowe to both mu

NEW YORK – At the end of Cameron Crowe’s moving and eloquently simple documentary, The Union, Elton John sings “You’re never too old to hold somebody.” That lyric is entirely appropriate for a film that is one warm, extended embrace from the music legend to his idol, Leon Russell.
This chronicle of the making of John and Russell’s 2010 Universal album of the same name is also a valentine from a filmmaker for whom music has always been an indispensable element of his movies. Reinforcing that connection, John began his live performance following the Tribeca Film Festival’s opening-night screening with “Tiny Dancer,” a song used to stirring effect in Crowe’s 2000 feature, Almost Famous.
The most visible directorial touch here is the split-screen employed to show the two musicians on opposite sides of a studio, or to juxtapose present-day images of them with their 1970s high style. Otherwise, Crowe’s work is anything but intrusive. You get the sense he counts himself lucky just to be in the same room while these guys work. That congenial tone might make The Union a little reverential for non-fans, but it should find an eager audience of devotees on TV and DVD.
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John toured with Russell back in the ‘70s, but the two had not seen each other in 38 years when they met again in Los Angeles to begin work on the album. John conceived the project as a tribute to a piano man and songwriter who was a major influence on him; his aim was to recapture the sound of Russell’s vintage releases.
Produced by T-Bone Burnett, the result was listed by Rolling Stone among the top five albums of last year. It merges the expansive flavors of Russell’s music -- combining rock ‘n’ roll, gospel, soul, blues, country – with enveloping narratives and soaring sounds that evoke the golden years of John’s songwriting collaboration with Bernie Taupin, another contributor to this album.
A 2011 inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Russell had drifted into semi-obscurity before the album was made. At times he shows the watchful timidity of a hermit lured back into society. When John attempts to high-five him soon after their reunion, he says, “I don’t know how to do that. That’s some kind of sports thing, isn’t it?” There’s also a dry, self-effacing quality to his humor, and a notable lack of ego.
While his outfits might be less outré, Russell hasn’t significantly altered his look in the four decades since he was heading Joe Cocker’s band on the “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” tour. But while his curtain of hair, epic beard, spectacles and occasional top hat back then gave him the air of an intimidating hippie wizard, he’s now a more benign, white-maned figure, accurately described by John as looking like God.
Both artists purveyed different brands of flamboyance back in their hey-days, illustrated by some fun archival footage. Seeing John in his red hot pants or Donald Duck costume never gets old. Crowe provides a brisk account of the incredible sweep of Russell’s influence in a montage of hit songs from the ‘60s and ‘70s on which he played as a session musician.
While there’s no attempt to create artificial tension in what’s basically a love letter, the film acknowledges an interruption in the creative process as Russell underwent emergency brain surgery. His gradual recovery appears to be fueled by the music, peaking when some soulful backup singers enter the studio and start shoop-shooping, which has Russell stroking his beard with pleasure.
The tenderness John shows his collaborator is clearly genuine. Watching him overcome by emotion as Russell, not long out of hospital, sits at the piano and performs the gravelly hymn “In the Hands of Angels” for the first time, John seems less a music giant than a man acknowledging an enormous debt of gratitude.
Famous faces stop by during the writing and recording process: Booker T. Jones plays on one track, Brian Wilson sings harmonies, Stevie Nicks drops in and recalls opening for Russell with Lindsey Buckingham a few years before they formed Fleetwood Mac. But the film is above all a gesture from one musician to another, a heartfelt testament to the rewards of collaboration, and for John, an act of humble fandom.
The Union is dedicated to Reginald Dwight and Claude Russell Bridges, the birth names of its two subjects. That choice is fitting for a portrait that looks beyond the fame of either artist to provide intimate access to them as they return to their roots.
Venue: Tribeca Film Festival
With: Elton John, Leon Russell, T-Bone Burnett
Director: Cameron Crowe
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Producers: Cameron Crowe, Michelle Panek
Executive producer: Johnny Barbis
Co-producers: Andy Fischer, Morgan Neville
Director of photography: Nicola Marsh
Editor: Kevin Long
Sound: Dennis Hamlin, Ben Posnack
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Elton John Marvels As 'The Union' Opens Tribeca Film Fest

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'We can't believe our luck,' Elton tells MTV News at red-carpet premiere of Cameron Crowe musical documentary.
By Eric Ditzian

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Ten years on, the Tribeca Film Festival is going on as strong — and as unpredictable — as ever. Last spring, the fest kicked things off in midtown Manhattan with the premiere of "Shrek Forever After." This time around, Tribeca returned to its roots, settling into the Winter Garden at the World Financial Center (just steps from Ground Zero) for the debut of "The Union," Cameron Crowe's documentary about the Grammy-nominated musical collaboration between Elton John and Leon Russell.

"We can't believe our luck," Elton told MTV News Wednesday on the red carpet as paparazzi flashbulbs popped around him.
Joining the music legend on the carpet were Martin Scorsese, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Anna Kendrick, Rainn Wilson, Denis Leary, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Zoe Kravitz, ?uestlove, David O. Russell and others. Elton himself confessed he was initially nervous to invite Crowe's cameras into the recording studio, but was very happy with the results and the opportunity to debut the film in New York.
"I've never had a song filmed when I'm writing it, but Cameron's such a friend, I trusted him," he told us. "New York City is my favorite place to play. I've played 62 shows at Madison Square Garden, I've played at Radio City, Central Park, Shea Stadium, Fillmore East. It's been a very important city in my musical career and probably the most exciting city in the world."
"The Union," then, provides a singular window into Elton's artistic process, and folks like ?uestlove couldn't wait to see what it was all about. "The '70s icons that we worship, they came before the information age," the Roots drummer told us. "Now, you can watch Kanye make beats, but I would love to see how Elton collaborates. Who does the music, who does the lyrics, how that all works out."
And as the celebs glided down the red carpet on their way inside the theater, many couldn't help but marvel at how the festival, born in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, continues to thrive a decade later. "People forget that after 9/11, this neighborhood was devastated," Denis Leary told us. "People were afraid to come down and some people were moving out. [Robert] De Niro and [festival co-founder] Jane Rosenthal brought people back down. They brought culture back down and real spirit, which is much to their credit."







Elton John Fights Nerves Before a Documentary of His Life Premieres

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Elton John shakes my hand during the world premiere of his documentary The Union at the opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival held Wednesday at The Winter Garden at the World Financial Plaza in NYC. Despite his status as a true rock legend, he seems completely down-to-earth and genuine when he confesses he’s nervous about seeing the Cameron Crowe-directed documentary about his life.
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Interestingly, Whoopi Goldberg championed this project.
“Well, my manager in America, Johnny Barbis, is big friends with Whoopi as am I, and she waved the flag for us,” Elton says.
“I can’t believe we’re here at opening night of Tribeca with this project that we just filmed because we wanted to put it on record for ourselves. Cameron wanted to do this so badly because he was a big fan of Leon Russell, like myself, and we had no idea we’d end up at the opening night of Tribeca, but it’s very exciting, and I haven’t seen it yet, so I’m really nervous.”
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After he gives me the scoop on his royal wedding plans (in the OK! out next week!), he shakes my hand, saying “How are you? You’re sweet. Good to see you.”
Wow!


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I have 4 Elton John Tickets for Scarborough 5-6-11 but due to work commitments can no longer go what should I?

The tickets cost me 75 pounds each they are for block P4 in front of the stand( you would be in front of the stage) with a clear View of the stage and in the CENTRE of row S



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Elton John in Sioux City

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This show will be a bit of a drive – and surprisingly short notice – but Elton John will perform at Tyson Events Center in Sioux City on May 3. It was one year ago this week (April 16, 2010) that Sir Elton played a show at Wells Fargo Arena.
The show is a part of his “Greatest Hits Live” tour, so expect to hear “Bennie and the Jets,” “Rocket Man,” “Daniel,” “Your Song” and his many other hits. Performing with John will be his band, which includes Davey Johnstone (guitar), Bob Birch (bass), John Mahon (percussion), Nigel Olsson (drums) and Km Bullard (keyboard).
John will also be playing songs from his 2011 album “The Union,” recorded with Leon Russell. Sadly, Russell isn’t part of this tour.
Tickets are $79 and $129 each and go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday through ticketmaster. Check out photos from John’s 2010 Des Moines stop here.





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Thanks dwv

Is that 302,654 US sales of Union? In which case it has done a good deal better than The Captain and the Kid. Have updated Page One.
See Page One of my threads for all updates
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yes, it's the last soudscan we have. Third week of January.
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from BILLBOARD (chart out tomorrow):

Elton John's 2007 compilation Rocket Man-Number Ones re-enters the chart at #45 in the wake of American Idol's "Elton John Week." (Elton and Leon Russell also appeared on Saturday Night Live.) Rocket Man sold 13,000 copies this week. American Idol had 24.2 million viewers, which means about one in 2,000 Idol viewers bought the album. (That's the difference between watching TV for free and buying something.)

Elton's album is #1 for the first time on Top Catalog Albums. It's the first album with the magic phrase Number Ones in (or as) its title to top the catalog chart since Michael Jackson's Number Ones led the list for 28 weeks in 2009-2010. George Strait's 50 Number One Hits topped the catalog chart in May 2009. The Beatles' 1 and Elvis' Elv!s: 30 #1 Hits also topped the catalog chart.

Four Elton songs re-enter Hot Digital Songs this week. Details in Chart Watch: Songs.
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Congretulations Elton. It seems the busy week pays off. My forecast for Number Ones to get platinum next year will come true.
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American Idol's Elton John theme paid off handsomely for the singer last week. Not only did his "Rocket Man: Number Ones" compilation jump more than 400% in weekly sales, but four of his songs performed on the show made Nielsen SoundScan's list of the week's 200 top-selling digital tracks, as well.

Elton's top-selling track: "Tiny Dancer," which was performed on the show by Stefano Langone. Also making the list: "Bennie and the Jets," "Your Song" and "Rocket Man."

Elton John, Tiny Dancer (14,000, +217%, 1.147 million)
Elton John, Bennie and the Jets (14,000, +433%, 697,000)
Elton John, Your Song (13,000, +407%, 718,000)
Elton John, Rocket Man (10,000, +235%, 770,000)
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Rocket Man compilation was 45 in the standard chart, with a lot of sales by downloads (16 in the top album download chart)

Elton's sigle songs sells a lot also by download.
This week also DVD ELTON at 60 in is in the charts at n.28
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45 JOHN*ELTON ROCKET MAN-NUMBER 1'S
this week 12,541 +458% (lw 2,247) total: 803,441
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DIGITAL
n.132 (re)
JOHN*ELTON BENNIE AND THE JETS 14,348 +422% (lw2,750) 738,110
136 (re)
JOHN*ELTON TINY DANCER 14,189 +217% 4(lw,4.475) 1,148,879
142 (re)
JOHN*ELTON YOUR SONG 13,433 +398% (lw2,698) 758,434
190 (re)
JOHN*ELTON ROCKET MAN 9,923 +234 (lw2,973) 802,697
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I didn´t know that Tiny Dancer had such a good selling level. Some of the single certifications might be overdued.
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ROCKET MAN compilation n.44 in CANADA (up from 100)
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From BILLBOARD:
Elton John last week became only the fourth artist in the past 20 years to reach #1 on Billboard's Top Catalog Albums chart with two different greatest hits albums. He scored last week with his 2007 compilation Rocket Man: Number Ones. He had previously headed the list with his 1974 blockbuster Greatest Hits.

The Beatles topped the catalog chart with their 1973 album The Beatles/1967-1970 and their 2000 compilation 1. Eagles led the list with their 1976 compilation Eagles/Their Greatest Hits: 1971-1975 and their 2003 release The Very Best Of. Michael Jackson scored with his 2003 album Number Ones and his 2005 album The Essential Michael Jackson.

Elton is unique in that both of his aforementioned greatest hits albums are single-disk compilations. In these three other cases, one is a single-disk and one is a double-disk.

So how do you get to #1 on the catalog chart with two different greatest hits albums? As you can see, it helps to be among the biggest recording acts of all time.
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96. Elton John, Rocket Man: Number 1s: 5,000 (-57%; 809,000)

Elton John, Greatest Hits 1970-2002 (1,000, -23%, 2.526 million)
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lucad wrote:
From BILLBOARD:
Elton John last week became only the fourth artist in the past 20 years to reach #1 on Billboard's Top Catalog Albums chart with two different greatest hits albums. He scored last week with his 2007 compilation Rocket Man: Number Ones. He had previously headed the list with his 1974 blockbuster Greatest Hits.
very good. I guess last week Adele tied his record for the most consecutive weeks at no. 1 as a solo act in the British album charts (not including soundtracks). In return he earned this effort in the US. nice to read.
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About Elton hosting the SNL on 2nd April
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(until the end of march)
Fortunately, John got to show off his musical skills as well, in a pair of performances alongside Leon Russell.
Their joint album, "The Union," has sold 329,000 copies since its October release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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Top Music DVD´s
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I do not understand why the Number 1´s album was concerned as a new album last year in the Candadian charts. Since it´s re-entry there sometime in October 2010 it has been listet in the Canadian Top 100 almost constantly. Now it´s tracked with 14weeks. According to my chronicles the album´s first week on that chart was in the spring of 2007 and back then it peaked on #8. In 2007 it had been 12 weeks in the Top 100 alone. So I don´t think that they use correct information for the current charts.

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Key
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year of last certification
title
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soundscan total - courtesy of Hanboo
weeks on catalogue chart since 1982

Elton John - USA Shipments

Original Studio Albums
1969 none Empty Sky - 42,000
1970 1971 Elton John - 500,000 - 123,000
1971 1998 Tumbleweed Connection - 1,000,000 - 51,000
1971 1998 Madman Across the Water - 2,000,000 - 171,000
1972 1995 Honky Chateau - 1,000,000 - 219,000
1973 1995 Don't Shoot Me - 3,000,000 - 209,000
1973 1998 Goodbye Yellowbrick Road - 7,000,000 - 1,600,000 - 16 weeks
1974 1993 Caribou - 2,000,000 - 82,000
1975 1993 Captain Fantastic - 3,000,000 - 312,000
1975 1993 Rock of the Westies - 1,000,000 - 41,000
1976 1976 Blue Moves - 1,000,000 - 30,000
1978 1978 A Single Man - 1,000,000 - 18,000
1980 1980 21 at 33 - 500,000 - 11,000
1981 none The Fox - 27,000
1982 1982 Jump Up - 500,000 - 27,000
1983 1995 Too Low For Zero - 1,000,000 - 20,000
1984 1998 Breaking Hearts - 1,000,000 - 23,000
1985 1986 Ice On Fire - 500,000 - 27,000
1986 none Leather Jackets - 8,000
1988 1988 Reg Strikes Back - 500,000 - 49,000
1989 1990 Sleeping with the Past - 1,000,000 - 325,000
1992 1993 The One - 2,000,000 - 1,879,000
1995 1995 Made in England - 1,000,000 - 1,035,000
1997 1998 The Big Picture - 1,000,000 - 776,000
2001 2001 Songs From the West Coast - 500,000 - 594,000 aug 2007
2004 2004 Peachtree Road - 500,000 - 335,000 aug 2007
2006 none The Captain and The Kid - 148,000 aug 2007

Other Projects
1971 1971 Friends - 500,000
1979 none The Thom Bell Sessions - 6,000
1979 none Victim Of Love - 32,000
1993 1994 Duets - 1,000,000 - 823,000
1999 1999 Aida - 500,000 n/a
2000 none The Road to Eldorado - 197,000
2010 none Union (with Leon Russell) - 303,000

Live Albums
1971 none '17-11-70 - 54,000
1976 1998 Here and There - 1,000,000 - 41,000
1987 1995 Live in Australia - 1,000,000 - 500,000
2000 2001 One Night Only - 500,000 - 730,000

Major Compilations
1974 2003 Greatest Hits - 16,000,000 - 4,623,000 may 2006 - 681 weeks - 101 weeks at Number One
1977 1998 Greatest Hits Vol 2 - 5,000,000 - 1,512,000 - 282 weeks
1987 1995 Greatest Hits Vol 3 1979-1987 - 2,000,000 - 280,000 - 6 weeks
1992 1998 Greatest Hits 1976-1986 - 2,000,000 - 1,794,000 - 71 weeks
1995 2000 Love Songs - 3,000,000 - 2,244,000 - 26 weeks
2002 2011 Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 2,500,000 - 2,266,000 jan 2008 - 35 weeks
2007 2008 Rocket Man-Number Ones - 500,000 - 762,000 feb 2011

Other Compilations
1990 1992 To Be Continued - 250,000 - 142,000
1992 none Rare Masters - 111,000
1986 1995 Your Songs - 500,000 106,000
1999 none Live at the Ritz Limited Release - 38,000
Imported Album The Very Best Of - 162,000

Also:-
2004 remixed EP - 11,000
Xmas Party - 120,000 - Elton on 2 of the 21 tracks (thanks Han)

Total Shipments - 68,750,000 feb 2011

Soundscan total since 1991 - 25,838,000 dec 2007

A few titles could do with an riaa update - particularly the 1970 Elton John album last certified in 1971!!

Not included is The Lion King Soundtrack which shipped 10 million and has a soundscan figure of 7,676,000

Also, very interesting soundscan figure for that single Candle in the Wind 1997

8,837,000}
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Key
year of release
year of last certification
title
BPI shipment

Elton John - UK Shipments

Original Studio Albums
1969 none Empty Sky
1970 none Elton John
1971 none Tumbleweed Connection
1971 none Madman Across the Water
1972 none Honky Chateau
1973 none Don't Shoot Me
1973 1975 Goodbye Yellowbrick Road - 300,000
1974 1974 Caribou - 100,000
1975 1975 Captain Fantastic - 100,000
1975 1975 Rock of the Westies - 100,000
1976 1976 Blue Moves - 100,000
1978 1978 A Single Man - 100,000
1980 none '21 at 33
1981 1985 The Fox - 60,000
1982 1982 Jump Up - 60,000
1983 1983 Too Low For Zero - 300,000
1984 1984 Breaking Hearts - 100,000
1985 1986 Ice On Fire - 300,000
1986 1986 Leather Jackets - 100,000
1988 1988 Reg Strikes Back - 60,000
1989 1990 Sleeping with the Past - 900,000
1992 1992 The One - 100,000
1995 1995 Made in England - 100,000
1997 1997 The Big Picture - 300,000
2001 2002 Songs From the West Coast - 600,000
2004 2004 Peachtree Road - 100,000
2005 none The Captain and the Kid

Other Projects
1971 none Friends
1979 none Victim Of Love
1980 none Lady Samantha
1993 1993 Duets - 300,000
1999 none Aida
2000 none The Road to Eldorado

Live Albums
1971 none '17-11-70
1976 1976 Here and There - 60,000
1987 none Live in Australia
2000 2000 One Night Only - 300,000

Major Compilations
1974 1975 Greatest Hits - 300,000
1977 1977 Greatest Hits Vol 2 - 100,000
1990 1995 The Very Best Of - 2,700,000
1995 1997 Love Songs - 900,000
2002 2003 Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 1,200,000
2007 none Rocket Man - 100,000

Other Compilations
1980 1980 The Very Best Of (K-Tel) - 100,000
1982 none Love Songs (TV Records)
1990 none To Be Continued
1992 none Rare Masters

Total Shipments - 9,940,000

However we know from end of year sales that he sold over 10 million from 1984-2004 alone.

The usual problems with the BPI. Nothing certified pre-1973. Many 70's and 80's releases not updated. Best example is Greatest Hits last certified in 1975. More recent releases do seem more up to date.

Hope to add some actual sales info from 1984 onwards to this post soon.

I couldn't find a certification for The Lion King which is strange.

One further certification is the Pickwick album - Elton Live - a double album comprising 17-11-70 with Here and There. Released in 1978, it was certified in 1979 with a shipment of 120,000.

Over a dozen budget albums were issued in the UK.
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Unfortunately it's impossibile to know how actually he sold in the 70s in the UK.

We all know Goodbye yellow brick road or Greatest Hits sold much more than 300.000 copies although Gbybr has been certified Platinum.
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Key
year of release
year of last certification
title
cria shipment

Elton John - Canadian Shipments

Original Studio Albums
1969 none Empty Sky
1970 none Elton John
1971 none Tumbleweed Connection
1971 none Madman Across the Water
1972 none Honky Chateau
1973 none Don't Shoot Me
1973 none Goodbye Yelllowbrick Road
1974 none Caribou
1975 none Captain Fantastic
1975 1976 Rock of the Westies - 100,000
1976 1977 Blue Moves - 50,000
1978 1978 A Single Man - 100,000
1980 1980 '21 at 33 - 50,000
1981 none The Fox
1982 none Jump Up
1983 1984 Too Low For Zero - 100,000
1984 none Breaking Hearts
1985 none Ice On Fire
1986 none Leather Jackets
1988 1989 Reg Strikes Back - 200,000
1989 1990 Sleeping with the Past - 200,000
1992 1993 The One - 300,000
1995 1995 Made in England - 200,000
1997 1997 The Big Picture - 100,000
2001 2002 Songs From the West Coast - 50,000
2004 none Peachtree Road

Other Projects
1971 none Friends
1979 none The Thom Bell Sessions
1979 1979 Victim Of Love - 50,000
1980 none Lady Samantha
1993 1993 Duets - 100,000
1999 none Aida
2000 none The Road to Eldorado

Live Albums
1971 none '17-11-70
1976 1976 Here and There - 50,000
1987 1991 Live in Australia - 200,000
2000 2001 One Night Only - 50,000

Major Compilations
1974 1988 Greatest Hits - 1,000,000
1977 1977 Greatest Hits Vol 2 - 100,000
1987 none Greatest Hits Vol 3 1979-1987
1992 none Greatest Hits 1976-1986
1995 1996 Love Songs - 200,000
2002 2005 Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 200,000

Other Compilations
1990 1992 To Be Continued - 12,500
1992 none Rare Masters
???? none Your Songs

Total Shipments - 3,412,500

I don't usually include cria figures in analyses because there are too many problems with the database.

First, no certifications before 1975.

Second, many titles are mysteriouly missing any certification.

Third, updating is patchy.

Still, at least with Elton there are plenty of certifcations even if they are incomplete.

The Lion King was also certified shipping 1,000,000.

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reserved for European figures
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UK Sales

The following info is pieced together from end of year sales figures.

We have no information regarding his heyday which ended in 1977 with the release of Greatest Hits Vol 2.

1979
Although released in 1978, A Single Man was 82nd on the end of year best sellers chart in 1979

1980
21 at 33 didn't feature on the end of year chart

1981
The Fox didn't feature on the end of year chart

1982
Jump Up didn't feature on the end of year chart

1983
Too Low For Zero at 16 on the end of year chart

1984
Too Low For Zero at 74 on the end of year chart - the first platinum album since his "comeback".

Breaking Hearts is 33 on the same list.

Total album sales in 1984 - 428,000

1985
Ice on Fire at 45 on the end of year chart

Total album sales in 1985 - 335,000

1986
Leather Jackets didn't feature on the end of year chart.

Total album sales in 1986 - 165,000

1987
Live in Australia didn't feature on the end of year chart.

Total album sales unknown - but less than 128,000.

1988
Reg Strikes back didn't feature on the end of year chart.

Total album sales in 1988 - 174,000

1989
Sleeping With the Past didn't feature on the end of year chart.

Total album sales in 1989 - 189,000

1990
Sleeping With the Past does make the end of year chart at number 8.

Even higher is The Very Best Of at 4.

Elton is number 2 on the best selling album artists of the year

1991
The Very Best Of at 15 on the end of year chart.

Elton is 18th best selling album artist of the year.

1992
The One at 44 on the end of year chart.

Elton at 30 on the best selling album artist of the year.

NOTE - In the 3 years from 1990-1992, Elton sold 2,911,000 Albums - an average of 970,000 per year.

1993
Duets at 15 on the end of year chart

Total Album sales in 1993 - 468,000 (16th on artist chart)

1994
Total Album sales in 1994 - 140,000 (93 on artist chart)

1995
Love Songs at 12 on the end of year chart.
Made in England didn't feature on the end of year chart

Total Album sales in 1995 - 800,000 (14th on artist chart)

1996
Love Songs sells 160,000.

Total Album sales in 1996 - 220,000 (67 on artist chart)

1997
The Big Picture sells 250,000

Total Album sales in 1997 - 450,000 (22 on artist chart)

1998
Total Album sales in 1998 - 160,000

NOTE - In the 6 years from 1993-1998, Elton sold 2,238,000 Albums - an average of 373,000 per year.

1999
Total Album sales unknown - but less than 147,000

2000
One Night Only sells 328,000

Total Album sales in 2000 - 420,000

2001
Songs From the West Coast sells 402,000

Total Album sales in 2001 - 580,000

2002
Greatest Hits 1970-2002 sells approx. 675,000

Songs From the West Coast at 122 on end of year chart

Total Album sales in 2002 - 960,000

2003
Greatest Hits 1970-2002 sells 480,000

Total Album sales in 2003 - 554,000

2004
Peachtree Road sells 156,000

Greatest Hits 1970-2002 sells 144,000

Total Album sales in 2004 unknown - but were between 300,000 and 430,000.

Also
Sleeping With the Past sold 790,000 by mar 1995

Love Songs sold 920,000 by jan 1998

The Very Best Of sold 2,060,000 by jan 1998

All the above figures are shop sales and do not include record clubs and mail-order outlets.

In Conclusion - From 1984-2004 Elton John sold between 9,321,000 and 9,726,000 Albums in the shops which means approximately 450,000 Albums per year.

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Australian Sales

Duets - 35,000
Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 70,000
Live in Australian Withe the MSO - 70,000
Love Songs - 210,000
One Night Only - Greatest Hits - 35,000
Reg Strikes Back - 35,000
Sleeping With The Past - 210,000
Songs From The West Coast - 35,000
The Big Picture - 70,000
The Ones - 140,000
The Very Best Of Elton John - 420,000
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French Sales

21 at 33 - 100,000
A Single Man - 100,000
Blue Moves - 100,000
Duets - 100,000
Greatest Hits - 100,000
Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 100,000
Ice On Fire - 100,000
Love Songs - 600,000
Made In England - 200,000
Reg Strikes Back - 100,000
Sleeping With The Past - 300,000
The Big Picture - 100,000
The One - 300,000
The Very Best Of - 1,000,000
Too Low For Zero - 100,000
Two Rooms - 100,000
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Many thanks Nelson. Seems the aria certifications start in 1987, so in order we have:-

1988 Reg Strikes Back - 35,000
1989 Sleeping with the Past - 210,000
1992 The One - 140,000
1995 Made in England
1997 The Big Picture - 70,000
2001 Songs From the West Coast - 35,000
2004 Peachtree Road

1993 Duets - 35,000
1999 Aida
2000 The Road to Eldorado

1987 Live in Australia - 70,000
2000 One Night Only - 35,000

1990 The Very Best Of - 420,000
1995 Love Songs - 210,000
2002 Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 70,000

1990 To Be Continued
1992 Rare Masters

Total Shipments since 1987 - 1,330,000
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German Sales

Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 150,000
Ice On Fire - 250,000
Love Songs - 500,000
Made In England - 250,000
Sleeping With The Past - 250,000
The One - 250,000
The Very Best Of Elton John - 1,000,000
Too Low For Zero - 250,000
Your Songs - 250,000
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Hi everybody,

when you talk of shipment you talk of minimum shipment, as it represent the certification of a cd/album (ex: for Us gold is 500.000), not the total real shipped sales (that can be 890,000 or whatever until the next step, 1000000 for platinum).
So, a total of shipment in this way if it is not real or realistic(due also to most 70's and 80's album not certified) and has no sense, in my opinion.

Second point:
i think that BILLY JOEL certifications have a contrary problem than elton's. They are too big (see for example sales for Greatest Hits I&II) seeing the soundscan figures.
I can clearly see that they are not realistic, probably a move from the record company.
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So quick, thanks!

I'll put them in order again,

1969 Empty Sky
1970 Elton John
1971 Tumbleweed Connection
1971 Madman Across the Water
1972 Honky Chateau
1973 Don't Shoot Me
1973 Goodbye Yelllowbrick Road
1974 Caribou
1975 Captain Fantastic
1975 Rock of the Westies
1976 Blue Moves - 100,000
1978 A Single Man - 100,000
1980 '21 at 33 - 100,000
1981 The Fox
1982 Jump Up
1983 Too Low For Zero - 100,000
1984 Breaking Hearts
1985 Ice On Fire - 100,000
1986 Leather Jackets
1988 Reg Strikes Back - 100,000
1989 Sleeping with the Past - 300,000
1992 The One - 300,000
1995 Made in England - 200,000
1997 The Big Picture - 100,000
2001 Songs From the West Coast
2004 Peachtree Road

1971 Friends
1979 The Thom Bell Sessions
1979 Victim Of Love
1980 Lady Samantha
1993 Duets - 100,000
1999 Aida
2000 The Road to Eldorado

1971 '17-11-70
1976 Here and There
1987 Live in Australia
2000 One Night Only

1974 Greatest Hits - 100,000
1977 Greatest Hits Vol 2
1990 The Very Best Of - 1,000,000
1995 Love Songs - 600,000
2002 Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 100,000

1990 To Be Continued
1992 Rare Masters

Total Shipments - 3,400,000
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lucad wrote:
Hi everybody,

when you talk of shipment you talk of minimum shipment, as it represent the certification of a cd/album (ex: for Us gold is 500.000), not the total real shipped sales (that can be 890,000 or whatever until the next step, 1000000 for platinum).
So, a total of shipment in this way if it is not real or realistic(due also to most 70's and 80's album not certified) and has no sense, in my opinion.

Second point:
i think that BILLY JOEL certifications have a contrary problem than elton's. They are too big (see for example sales for Greatest Hits I&II) seeing the soundscan figures.
I can clearly see that they are not realistic, probably a move from the record company.
The use of shipments is that they are provable audited figures - they are not estimates or guesses.

Of course many of Elton's albums have sold more than their "shipment" figure. We don't have anything better.

Billy Joel's shipments are not too big - they are audited like anyone else's.

Go to

http://www.ukmix.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21747&start=0

This covers US shipments and accounts for these extra sales - say a Gold album actually selling 800 or 900k.

You will see there that the Billy Joel Greatest Hits has shipped 10,500,000.
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This is a quick thread - thanks again Nelson. Earliest award from 1983, so

1983 Too Low For Zero - 250,000
1984 Breaking Hearts
1985 Ice On Fire - 250,000
1986 Leather Jackets
1988 Reg Strikes Back
1989 Sleeping with the Past - 250,000
1992 The One - 250,000
1995 Made in England - 250,000
1997 The Big Picture
2001 Songs From the West Coast
2004 Peachtree Road

1993 Duets
1999 Aida
2000 The Road to Eldorado

1987 Live in Australia
2000 One Night Only

1990 The Very Best Of - 1,000,000
1995 Love Songs - 500,000
2002 Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 150,000

1990 To Be Continued
1992 Rare Masters
???? Your Songs - 250,000

Total Shipments since 1983 - 3,150,000
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thanks Basil and Nelson, Fantastic work
I was wondering if you guys had anymore numbers on him?
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Here are some numbers i have for Elton John , These are counting album and singles sales.

USA = 113.000.000
UK = 30.000.000
Italy = 9.000.000
Australia = 5.500.000
Austria = 1.000.000
Brasil = 1.500.000
Canada = 6.500.000
Denmark = 800.000
Finland = 500.000
France = 6.000.000
Germany = 7.000.000
Holland = 1.500.000
Japan = 2.150.000
New Zeland = 400.000
Norway = 1.500.000
Spain = 3.000.000
Sweden = 1.000.000
Switzerland = 2.000.000

and I don't have information about Elton's sales in China , South Africa , Belgium , Taiwan , Hong Kong , Brasil , Portugal , Argentina etc....
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Basil wrote:
These soundscan figures total 22,284,000. By September 2005 Elton's soundscan total was 24 million, so about 2 million is missing.

A few titles don't have a soundscan figure. A few are too low - The Road to Eldorado sold more than 2,000. Also a number of titles were released as "Classic Editions" and these may not be included.
Here are SS figures of albums that didn't chart plus corrections to complete the scan picture.

The Road to Eldorado 197,000 copies
Greatest Hits Vol 3 1979-1987 280,000
Rare Masters 111,000
Your Songs 106,000

Three more that you didn't mention in the US list:
Very Best Of 162,000
England's Rose 62,000
Live At The Ritz-Exclusive-007 38,000

I know the above numbers don't add up to the "missing" 2 million, but please bear in mind, the 24 million figure I posted in September includes karaoke albums, interview albums and "in the style of" albums (Elton numbers sung by anonymous artists).
Also, a couple of the older albums were released combined, e.g. Tumbleweed/Madman.. which scanned 9,000 copies).
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ITALY (the info I have collected through the years)

1972 Honky chateu 100.000 copies
1972 Madman across the water 50.000
1973 Don't shoot me.. 400.000
1973 GBYBR 100.000
1974 Caribou 80.000
1975 Captain fantastic 80.000
1975 Rock of the westies 50.000
1976 Blue moves 50.000
1978 A single man 50.000
1980 21 at 33 50.000
1988 Reg striks back 300.000
1989 Sleeping with the past 350.000
1990 The very best 400.000
1992 The One 400.000
1993 Duets 320.000
1995 Made in England 300.000
1995 Love songs 350.000
1997 The big picture 350.000
1999 Aida 50.000
2000 One night only 50.000
2001 Songs from the west coast 130.000
2002 Greatest Hits 70-02 100.000
2004 Peachtree road 30.000

TOT : 4.140.000

Sorry - No single sales known except for "Candle in the wind" which sold 550.000 copies
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Basil wrote:
nelson wrote:
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This is a quick thread - thanks again Nelson. Earliest award from 1983, so

1983 Too Low For Zero - 250,000
1984 Breaking Hearts
1985 Ice On Fire - 250,000
1986 Leather Jackets
1988 Reg Strikes Back
1989 Sleeping with the Past - 250,000
1992 The One - 250,000
1995 Made in England - 250,000
1997 The Big Picture
2001 Songs From the West Coast
2004 Peachtree Road

1993 Duets
1999 Aida
2000 The Road to Eldorado

1987 Live in Australia
2000 One Night Only

1990 The Very Best Of - 1,000,000
1995 Love Songs - 500,000
2002 Greatest Hits 1970-2002 - 150,000

1990 To Be Continued
1992 Rare Masters
???? Your Songs - 250,000

Total Shipments since 1983 - 3,150,000
TO BE ADDED :
GERMANY

Reg strikes back 250.000
Duest 250.000
The Lion King 150.000

USA
Elton John's Christmas Party- 109.000 copies - 2005
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SWITZERLAND

Ice on fire 100.000 copies
Sleeping with the past 100.000
The very best of 200.000
The One 100.000
Duets 50.000
The Lion King 50.000
Made in England 50.000
Love songs 100.000
The Big Picture 50.000
Aida 25.000
One night only 25.000
Songs from the west coast 20.000
Greatest Hits 70-02 40.000
Peachtree road 20.000

TOT : 930.000 copies

SINGLES
Candle in the wind 450.000
Sorry seems to be..(with Blue) 20.000
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NORWAY

Duets 40.000 copies
The big picture 40.000
Aida 20.000
Songs from t.w.coast 20.000
Greatest Hits 70-02 40.000

TOT : 160.000

Candle in the wind 85.000

HOLLAND
ALBUMS
A single man 40.000
Ice on fire 40.000
Sleeping with the past 40.000
The very best of. 160.000
Love songs 80.000

TOT : 360.000

SINGLES
Nikita 135.000
Don't let the sun 60.000
Candle in the wind 360.000
Sorry..(with Blue) 40.000

TOT : 595.000

AUSTRIA
ALBUMS
The very best of 120.000
The One 40.000
Duets 40.000
Made in England 40.000
Love songs 40.000
The Big picture 20.000
Aida 20.000
One night only 20.000
Greatest Hits 70-02 15.000

TOT : 355.000 copies

SINGLES
Can you feel the love 20.000
Candle in the wind 240.000

SWEDEN
ALBUMS
Made in England 30.000
Love songs 60.000
The big picture 30.000
Songs from the west c. 30.000
Greatet Hits 70-02 30.000[/b]
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GERMANY

Reg strikes back 250.000
Duest 250.000
The Lion King 150.000
Where did you read those???
I never seen anything like this before?
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I have the photos of Elton whene he receives the Gold award.
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I have the photos of Elton whene he receives the Gold award.
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Brazilian Sales

The Very Best Of Elton John - 100,000
Sleeping With The Past - 100,000

Candle In The Wind - 250,000
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On Page One - post 6 - I've listed all the UK Album sales figures I have. Please let me know if I've missed any!
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Basil wrote:
These soundscan figures total 22,284,000. By September 2005 Elton's soundscan total was 24 million, so about 2 million is missing.

A few titles don't have a soundscan figure. A few are too low - The Road to Eldorado sold more than 2,000. Also a number of titles were released as "Classic Editions" and these may not be included.

Here are SS figures of albums that didn't chart plus corrections to complete the scan picture.

The Road to Eldorado 197,000 copies
Greatest Hits Vol 3 1979-1987 280,000
Rare Masters 111,000
Your Songs 106,000

Three more that you didn't mention in the US list:
Very Best Of 162,000
England's Rose 62,000
Live At The Ritz-Exclusive-007 38,000

I know the above numbers don't add up to the "missing" 2 million, but please bear in mind, the 24 million figure I posted in September includes karaoke albums, interview albums and "in the style of" albums (Elton numbers sung by anonymous artists).
Also, a couple of the older albums were released combined, e.g. Tumbleweed/Madman.. which scanned 9,000 copies).

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YOU CAN ALSO CITE FOR US CHARTS in a category called PROJECTS (also if it appears as "various artists")THE SALES FOR
LION KING (OST):7.676
LION KING (Broadway): 548

Please note that for every album sales Soundscan doesn't cover any shop in which you find cds. I've read that you must add a +5% to all soundscan figures to have realistic sales; and a + 10% for special cds like The lion king, candle in the wind, Greatest HitsII where you have a massive distribution and you can find Cds in toys shops, theatres and other places not usually covered by SOUNDSCAN. This explain why for ex for Lion King have been distributed 10k copies, for probably a 8,5k realistc sales.

Interesting also the US sales of the IMPORT double album THE VERY BEST of EJ
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JAPAN
Albums

Elton John 31.000 copies
Tumbleweed connection 24.000
Friends 11.000
17-11-70 9.000
A very special collect. 55.000 (Jap. release)
Madman across the water 32.000
Honky chateau 26.000
Don't shoot me.. 74.000
Best 20 27.000 (Jap. release)
GBYBR 52.000
Caribou 33.000
Greatest Hits 19.000
Captain fantastic 39.000
Rock of the westies 12.000
Here and there 10.000
Blue moves 10.000
A single man 8.000
21 at 33 7.000
Too low for zero 4.090
Breaking hearts 8.580
The One 20.680
Greatest Hits 76-86 2.980
Duets 39.190
Made in England 101.620
Love songs 249.570
GBYBR-Great.Hits 84.000 (Jap. release)
The Big picture 32.440
Songs from t.w.c. 7.230
Greatest Hits 70-02 17.579
Peachtree road 1.281

TOT ALBUMS : 1.030.000

Singles
Friends 13.000
It's me that you need 144.000
Levon 7.000
Crocodile rock 89.000
Daniel 47.000
Saturday night's.. 7.000
Goodbye yellow b.r. 60.000
Step into Christmas 6.000
Philadelphia freedom 6.000
Don't go breaking my heart 25.000
Your song 6.310
Can you feel the love 14.950
Believe 3.470
Your song 52.250
Candle in the wind 632.360
Goodbye y.b.r 2.170

TOT SINGLES : 1.115.500


TOT Albums & singles : 2.145.000
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NEW ZELAND
Albums


A single man - 20.000
21 at 33 - 10.000
The very best 80 - 20.000
Jump up - 20.000
Too low for zero - 20.000
Breaking hearts - 20.000
Ice on fire - 20.000
Leather jackets - 10.000
Sleeping with the past - 10.000
The very best 90 - 20.000
The One - 15.000
Made in England - 7.500
One night only - 15.000

TOT : 207.005
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 8:23 pm  Reply with quote
Does Anyone have his singles sales anywhere?
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It's quite impossible to establish Elton's singles sales Worldwide because most of his succesfull singles were in the 70s.

In that time in most of the countries the certificatios didn't exist.

For example : Crocodile rock was the soldest single in 1973 in Italy but I don't know how much it sold.
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Yes, I heard it sold something like 500,000!!!
And yes, we all don't know his singles sales...
But like you always do, guessing, I really would like to read Elton's boy's work. icon_lol.gif
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Here is a fantastic site created by Mansfield.

the link: http://www.mansfield.altervista.org/worldchart.htm
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Someone mught be interested.
Elton John VIDEO & DVD sales

VHS - VIDEO

Two Rooms - 1991
USA : 100.000 copies

World Tour - 1993
USA : 50.000

DVDs

One night Only - 2001
USA : 100.000
Brasil : 50.000

Live in Barcelona
Australia : 30.000

Goodbye yellow brick road
Australia : 15.000

The Greatest Hits live
Australia : 30.000
Brasil : 50.000
New Zeland : 5.000

Dream Ticket
Usa : 300.000

I don't know American sales of "The Lion king" (both vhs & dvd) - How many millions has it sold ?
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Hanboo, I posted this question in the Chart histories thread. I guess it belongs in here instead.

Could you inform the correct number for "Greatest hits"? Thanks!
Dane wrote:

Elton's Chart history was recently found in your US chart analysis.
You had "Greatest hits" at 4,546,000 scans.
However, recently I saw one of the rarely seen Soundscan Top 200 Catalog Chart
(BB issue date 31-12-05):

# 173 JOHN*ELTON GREATEST HITS 6226 79 3469 3667094

Was your figure wrong or simply a combined figure for different editions?

Thanks.
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Here is total sales worldwide from ,it's over 200 mln copies worldwide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_discography

Worldwide Album Sales
[[1]]

Gold : 500.000 copies Platinum : 1 million copies

Empty Sky 1969 Gold
Elton John 1970 Platinum x 3
Tumbleweed connection 1971 Platinum x 3
Madman across the water 1971 Platinum x 3
Friends (soundtrack) 1971 Gold
Don't shoot me I'm only the piano player 1972 Platinum x 8
Honky Chateau 1972 Platinum x 7
Goodbye yellow brick road 1973 Platinum x 15
Caribou 1974 Platinum x 6
Greatest Hits 1974 Platinum x 24
Rock of the westies 1975 Platinum x 6
Captain fantastic & dirty brown cowboy 1975 Platinum x 7
Here and there (live) 1976 Platinum x 2
Blue moves 1976 Platinum x 4
Greatest Hits vol. 2 1977 Platinum x 8
A single man 1978 Platinum x 4
Victim of love 1979 Platinum
21 at 33 1980 Platinum x 2
The Fox 1981 Platinum x 2
Jump up ! 1982 Platinum x 3
Too low for zero 1983 Platinum x 6
Breaking hearts 1984 Platinum x 4
Ice on fire 1985 Platinum x 4
Leather jackets 1986 Platinum x 2
Greatest Hits vol. 3 1987 Platinum x 2 Released only in USA
Live in Australia 1987 Platinum x 3
Reg strikes back 1988 Platinum x 4
Sleeping with the past 1989 Platinum x 5
To be continued... 1990 Gold Released only in USA
The very best of Elton John 1990 Platinum x 15
Greatest Hits 1976-1986 1992 Platinum x 2 Released only in USA
The One 1992 Platinum x 7
Rare Masters 1993 Gold
Duets 1993 Platinum x 4
Lion King soundtrack 1994 Platinum x 15
Made in England 1995 Platinum x 4
Love songs 1995 Platinum x 11
The big picture 1997 Platinum x 4
Aida (musical) 1999 Platinum x 2
The road to El Dorado (soundtrack) 2000 Platinum
One night Only (live) 2000 Platinum x 2
Songs from the west coast 2001 Platinum x 3
Greatest Hits 1970-2002 2002 Platinum x 7
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dwv wrote:
Here is total sales worldwide from ,it's over 200 mln copies worldwide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elton_John_discography

Worldwide Album Sales
[[1]]

Gold : 500.000 copies Platinum : 1 million copies
Well Done!!! Dwv, cheers.
Good link.
Yeah, I believe that's the way it is. icon_lol.gif
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mansfield wrote:
JAPAN
Albums
Peachtree road 1.281
God, it sold 1,281 only??? Pathetic!!!
It proved Elton was far way bad status in Japan.
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Dane wrote:
Hanboo, I posted this question in the Chart histories thread. I guess it belongs in here instead.

Could you inform the correct number for "Greatest hits"? Thanks!
Dane wrote:

Elton's Chart history was recently found in your US chart analysis.
You had "Greatest hits" at 4,546,000 scans.
However, recently I saw one of the rarely seen Soundscan Top 200 Catalog Chart
(BB issue date 31-12-05):

# 173 JOHN*ELTON GREATEST HITS 6226 79 3469 3667094

Was your figure wrong or simply a combined figure for different editions?

Thanks.
The latter. The edition, the only which is still selling and charted on the Catalog chart, is the Island version (rel. 20/10/1992).
The Geffen version sold 894K (rel.01/10/1984).

There are 3 others, which all sold less than 16K. Biggest of those is the DCC one, which scanned 15,700.
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Hanboo wrote:
Dane wrote:
Hanboo, I posted this question in the Chart histories thread. I guess it belongs in here instead.

Could you inform the correct number for "Greatest hits"? Thanks!
Dane wrote:

Elton's Chart history was recently found in your US chart analysis.
You had "Greatest hits" at 4,546,000 scans.
However, recently I saw one of the rarely seen Soundscan Top 200 Catalog Chart
(BB issue date 31-12-05):

# 173 JOHN*ELTON GREATEST HITS 6226 79 3469 3667094

Was your figure wrong or simply a combined figure for different editions?

Thanks.
The latter. The edition, the only which is still selling and charted on the Catalog chart, is the Island version (rel. 20/10/1992).
The Geffen version sold 894K (rel.01/10/1984).

There are 3 others, which all sold less than 16K. Biggest of those is the DCC one, which scanned 15,700.
Thanks Hanboo, that makes sense. icon_cool.gif

Minimum by dec05 then:
3,667,094 + 894,000 + 15,700 = 4,576,794
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i think that Worlwid sales from WIKIPEDIA are realistic, but not OFFICIAL.

Also ITALIAN SALES are not official.
Please, always cite where you take details (in Italy there's no a website with certification details)

Please don't post anything like that saying it's official.

Thank you
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Hanboo wrote:
The latter. The edition, the only which is still selling and charted on the Catalog chart, is the Island version (rel. 20/10/1992).
The Geffen version sold 894K (rel.01/10/1984).
However, it seems the Island version charted already on the very first catalog chart in May 1991.
According to Amazon.com the Island CD was released October 1990.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000001DVP/sr=8-2/qid=1141285475/ref=pd_bbs_2/104-8408902-7462302?%5Fencoding=UTF8

Impressive then, that the Geffen version sold 894K during Soundscan!

My catalog thread has now been updated with the combined figure (4.577m).
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:23 pm  Reply with quote
Hanboo wrote:
Dane wrote:
Hanboo, I posted this question in the Chart histories thread. I guess it belongs in here instead.

Could you inform the correct number for "Greatest hits"? Thanks!
Dane wrote:

Elton's Chart history was recently found in your US chart analysis.
You had "Greatest hits" at 4,546,000 scans.
However, recently I saw one of the rarely seen Soundscan Top 200 Catalog Chart
(BB issue date 31-12-05):

# 173 JOHN*ELTON GREATEST HITS 6226 79 3469 3667094

Was your figure wrong or simply a combined figure for different editions?

Thanks.
The latter. The edition, the only which is still selling and charted on the Catalog chart, is the Island version (rel. 20/10/1992).
The Geffen version sold 894K (rel.01/10/1984).

There are 3 others, which all sold less than 16K. Biggest of those is the DCC one, which scanned 15,700.
Thanks too, Hanboo.

The DCC one is interesting.

Could be the failed "Digital Compact Cassette" version.

Could also be a Gold CD version on the DCC label. This label licensed classic albums and produced them in Gold Plated CD versions at about double the price of a normal CD. They were mastered by Steve Hoffman - one of the best ever for transfering analogue tapes to digital. If you see "remastered by Steve Hoffman" on a CD it's a good bet he got the best possible sound out of the source tapes available.

A number of Elton's titles came out on Gold Plated CD's in the US including

Goodbye Yellowbrick Road (1989)
Honky Chateau (1990)
Madman Across the Water (1989)
Tumbleweed Connection (1991)

They are now collectable because of their low sales and because the mastering was different to the regular CD's.

Another item I've also remembered from Elton's catalogue is that

Goodbye Yellowbrick Road was issued on CD in 1984 as a 2CD set. Then in 1992 it was issued on just one CD. The Gold CD in 1989 was also a one CD version.
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The first post on this thread has been updated with some new soundscan figures and weeks on catalogue chart.
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More updates on Page One.

US sales for The Captain and the Kid are absolutely dreadful - 113,000 and it has already dropped off the chart. Looks like it will fail to even reach Gold level.

No certification in the UK either.

Were any singles actually released off this album??
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In Canada
Elton John
"Greatest Hits 1970-2002"
4 X Platinum
400,000 Units

http://www.cria.ca/gold/0205_g.php
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Singles USA
Riaa shipment

CROCODILE ROCK Platinum
GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD Platinum
BENNIE & THE JETS Platinum
DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME Gold
LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS Gold
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM Platinum
SOMEONE SAVED MY LIFE TONIGHT Gold
ISLAND GIRL Platinum
DANIEL Gold
SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD Gold
MAMA CAN'T BUY YOU LOVE Gold
LITTLE JEANNIE Gold
CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT Gold
THE BITCH IS BACK Gold
CANDLE IN THE WIND 1997/SOMETHING.YOU LOOK TONIGHT 11 Platinum
TINY DANCER Gold Dig (100k)
ELTON AND LEANN RIMES WRITTEN IN THE STARS Gold
GEORGE MICHAEL /Elton John DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME Gold

TOTAL SINGLES (shipment)

21,5 millions

100k digital
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New platinum certification
To Be Continued John, Elton 11/6/1990 MCA 11/28/2006

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Fine Tuning: John and partner talk about their new son


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Us Weekly magazine cover that shows singer Elton John and his Canadian husband David Furnish with their new son.
 

Us Weekly magazine cover that shows singer Elton John and his Canadian husband David Furnish with their new son.

Photograph by: Screen grab, US Weekly

MONTREAL - Four months after the birth of their son, Elton John, 63, and partner David Furnish, 48, sit down for an exclusive interview on A Barbara Walters Exclusive: Elton John and David Furnish (ABC, 10 p.m.).
ABC has said the music legend would explain the decision to keep baby Zachary a secret until after his birth, and how fatherhood has changed the couple. And, yes, you’re likely to catch at least a glimpse of the adorable infant.
John and Furnish have mostly been keeping quiet since Zachary was born on Christmas Day, though the new family did appear on the cover of Us Weekly in mid-January.
“I’ve never felt anything like it in my life,” John said in the Us Weekly interview. “You’re so awestruck. What can you say? You take it in. The feeling, the joy, the warmth of his body, his breathing. … I will never forget that experience, ever.”
The real question is whether Walters will ask John and Furnish about Lev, the young Ukrainian boy they tried to adopt in 2009, and his HIV-positive brother, Artyom. Although the adoption ultimately fell through, John vowed to do all he could to help the brothers. However, after Zachary’s birth, Lev and Artyom’s grandmother claimed the singer had forgotten about the two children.
“‘I have not given up hope that Elton will fulfil his promise to help Lev and Artyom, but now he has his new American baby, I doubt we will ever hear from him,” 57-year-old Yulia Ageyeva said in January.
In response, John’s spokesperson said: “‘If you look through the cuttings, you can see that Sir Elton has said he’s financially supporting them.”
Walters adopted her daughter, Jacqueline, in 1968, with her second husband, Lee Guber. After running away from home at age 15 and hitchhiking across the Southwest U.S., Jacqueline went on to found the charity New Horizons, a wilderness program for young women.
On Smallville (The CW, 8 p.m.), Clark and Lois are baffled by the appearance of a new superhero who’s more concerned with becoming famous than with saving the world.
Country fans are in for a treat as CBS presents Girls’ Night Out: Superstar Women of Country (CBS, 9 p.m.), featuring performances by Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire.
The war is heating up between the universes on Fringe (Citytv, Fox, 9 p.m.). Tonight Walternate figures out how to use the doomsday machine.
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Hot Tours: U2, Elton John, Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks

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Janet Jackson
Elton John
Stevie Nicks
Ozzy Osbourne
Prince
Rod Stewart
U2
Kid Rock
Usher
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
Iron Maiden
U2 tops the Hot Tours rankings with over $60 million in ticket sales from three venues on the South American leg of the band's ongoing worldwide tour. The 360° Tour that began in June 2009 made its only trek to the continent during March and April, playing markets in three countries. Noteworthy among those performances was the final stop of that leg as the band posted the third-highest gross ever reported to Billboard: a total of $32.7 million from 269,491 tickets sold in São Paulo, Brazil at Estádio do Morumbi on April 9-10 and 13. Only Bruce Springsteen's $38.6 million from 10 shows at Giants Stadium in 2003 and the Spice Girls $33.8 million from 17 shows at London's O2 Arena in 2007-08 have historically grossed more.

The band's first South America performance was in Chile at Santiago's Estadio Nacional on March 25. With a crowd of 77,765, U2 broke their own attendance record at the stadium, filling 420 more seats than they did in Feb. 2006 during the Vertigo Tour. Next on the itinerary was Argentina with shows on March 30, April 1 and 2 in Buenos Aires at Estadio Único Ciudad de La Plata. The 53,000-seat soccer stadium was filled to capacity for all three nights with an attendance total of 172,029 and grosses topping $20.5 million US$ (83.2 million pesos).

Elton John ranks No. 2 this week with sold out performances reported in two U.S. markets, part of a string of North American dates booked through mid-May.  New York's Madison Square Garden hosted the veteran entertainer on March 16 and 20 with a total of 36,338 tickets sold for both nights. A single performance on April 8 at the Spokane (Wash.) Arena drew a sellout crowd of 11,604 with box office grosses topping the $1 million mark. Sir Elton wraps his U.S./Canada trek on May 14 in Calgary and will spend most of the summer touring in Europe.

Co-headliners Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks appear on the Hot Tours list for the third week in a row, posting their best ranking yet. The pair land at No. 3 with $2.9 million in ticket sales reported from two major U.S. markets. The pair performed on April 5 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, drawing a sellout crowd of 13,127, and on April 9 at Chicago's United Center with 14,039 in attendance. Seven shows from the tour have been reported so far this spring with grosses topping $10 million.

Rank Artist/Event
Total Gross
Show Dates
Show Venue/City (Shows/Sellouts)
Total Attendance (Capacity)
1 U2
$60,854,813
March 25-April 13
Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile (1/1)
Estadio Único Ciudad de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina (3/3)
Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil (3/3)
519,285 (519,285)
2 ELTON JOHN
$4,482,658
March 16-April 8
Madison Square Garden, New York (2/2)
Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash. (1/1)
47,942 (47,942)
3 ROD STEWART & STEVIE NICKS
$2,959,585
April 5-9
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia (1/1)
United Center, Chicago (1/1)
27,166 (27,166)
4 JANET JACKSON
$2,717,628
March 18-April 10
Radio City Music Hall, New York (3/3)
Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, Calif. (2/1)
26,820 (27,014)
5 OZZY OSBOURNE
$2,400,093
March 26-30
Estadio GEBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1/0)
Movistar Arena, Santiago, Chile (1/0)
Gigantinho, Porto Alegre, Brazil (1/0)
30,957 (46,499)
6 KID ROCK
$2,359,639
Feb. 8-March 11
CenturyTel Center, Bossier City, La. (1/0)
Verizon Arena, North Little Rock, Ark. (1/0)
KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. (1/1)
North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, S.C. (1/1)
B.J.C.C. Arena, Birmingham, U.K. (1/1)
Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson, Miss. (1/1)
56,252 (60,053)
7 IRON MAIDEN
$2,037,580
March 18
Foro Sol, Mexico City (1/0)
47,489 (52,036)
8 BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BAND
$1,730,330
April 2-16
Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1/1)
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (1/1)
21,913 (21,913)
9 USHER
$1,681,740
March 26
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia (1/1)
11,482 (11,482)
10 PRINCE
$1,649,468
Feb. 7
Madison Square Garden, New York (1/0)
16,147 (18,203)

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