James Lerner it’s because there’s been misinformation floating around that he lost his falsetto for good after having vocal cord nodules surgically removed in January 6th of 1987. This proves he never lost his ability to do falsetto. The range only depleted but he was still able to hit C5 falsetto
Lovely to hear Elton's deeper voice whilst still singing the bridge section with the original melody.
Love Elton's playing, singing and Taupins lyric!
Elton, I respect you and honor you. I was there, very young. Thank you!!!
Wonderful song
Love Elton , wish I was alive earlier
I was born in 1995 and I'm so glad I was able to see the Man himself live in Concert 11 times. memories for a Lifetime
yeah but i like his live at the greek theatre (1994) and his 1996 appearance on Rosie O'Donnell versions of Levon better
He nailed this. Go watch the other versions then. Nobody cares
Levon (Live Solo)
He still has a bit of falsetto left.
i don't know why Elton fans always comment on his falsetto. His music was so much more than his ability to do falsetto. who really cares
James Lerner it’s because there’s been misinformation floating around that he lost his falsetto for good after having vocal cord nodules surgically removed in January 6th of 1987. This proves he never lost his ability to do falsetto. The range only depleted but he was still able to hit C5 falsetto
@@willthetrill4849 this was in 1997. The falsetto survived until the early 2000s
@Bruh-dv3tl it’s not pretty. He cannot do the falsetto he did on Elton’s Song in 1999.
the sound is awful! eltons voice is amazing but i just dont like the mix