The Track
It is the third and last single extracted from the album Songs from the West Coast (reported back to the origins of the musical career of Elton and the period of the seventies). This is a slow song, the melody sweet and melancholy, with a love song. E 'based sull'onnipresente piano of Elton, are also important for Rusty Anderson guitars and keyboards producer Patrick Leonard. At the bottom is Paul Bushnell, and Matt Chamberlain plays the drums and Jay Bellerose try to percussion. The majestic orchestral arrangement that dominates and completes the whole composition was made by Paul Buckmaster. The title of the text of Bernie literally means Original Sin.
Released in 2002 (on a promo-only basis in the United States), the single had limited commercial success: it achieved a #39 UK and #18 US ranking in adult contemporary music.
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