Yes, Elton John had number one hits in multiple decades. His first number one single, "Your Song," topped the charts in the 1970s, and he continued to achieve success with hits like "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" in the 1970s and "Sacrifice" in the 1980s. He also had a number one hit with "Candle in the Wind 1997" in the 1990s. This showcases his enduring popularity and adaptability over time.
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Elton John has 19 more "top 40" UK hit studio albums than Billy Joel. Elton John has 17 more "top 40" US hit studio albums than Billy Joel. Elton John has 4 more "no. 1" UK hit studio albums than Billy Joel. Elton John has 2 more "no. 1" US hit studio albums than Billy Joel. Elton John has 54 more "top 40" UK hit singles than Billy Joel. Elton John has 23 more "top 40" US hit singles than Billy Joel. Elton John has 6 more "no. 1" UK hit singles than Billy Joel. Billy Joel has 1 more "no. 1" US hit single than Elton John.
If you were counting Paul McCartney as a solo artist [and as a member of Wings], versus Elton John: They both have the same number of number one hit studio albums. Elton John has 19 more number one hit singles [if you do not count Paul's 12"/CD maxi-singles].
yes Elton John performed the end title version in the film The Lion King. It was composed by Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice. It was a hit in the UK reaching number 14 in the charts. It was more successfull in the US. A remix verson of the song was again sung by Elton John in 2003