The song tells of "Bennie and the Jets", a fictional band of whom Elton John is a supposed fan. In interviews, Taupin has said that the song's lyrics are a satire on the music industry of the 1970s. The greed and glitz of the early '70s music scene is portrayed by Taupin's words.
Bennie and the jets is a song writtern by elton john. It is a tribute for glam rock
"Bennie and the Jets" is a song composed by Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
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"Bennie and the Jets" is a song composed by Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
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Bennie and the Jets
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Bennie and the Jets
No. It was from 1973, from the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album.
In this order The Way We Were, Seasons in the Sun, Bennie and the Jets, The Joker, Love's Theme
my sharona, bennie and the jets, baby you ain't seen nothing yet
Elton John does not posses a mohair suit, although one is mentioned in his hit song, "Bennie and the Jets".
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ok, im pretty sure that that song is called: fifteen and counting by rhino and mangus pie. The line "I read it in a magazine" is from Bennie And The Jets by Elton John. Could it be that what you're hearing as "lady and the tramp" is actually "Bennie and the Jets"?
Sir Elton John, otherwise known as Reginald Kenneth Dwight, is a British singer who produced such hits as "Your Song", "Bennie and the Jets", and "Candle in the Wind".