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1975 single by Elton John

"Island Girl" is a 1975 song by English musician Elton John. It was written by John and his songwriting collaborator Bernie Taupin and released as the first single from the album Rock of the Westies (1975). It reached number one for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. (John`s final No. 1 single as a solo artist for 22 years),[2] selling over one million copies. It also reached the top five in Canada and New Zealand, as well as the top twenty in Australia and the UK.

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Singles chronology

Island Girl
Island Girl
29/9/1975

Island Girl

Elton John

1975 Single
  • Released: 29 September 1975 · Fecha Grabación: July 1975 -
    Label: MCA (US)DJM (UK) · · Productor: Gus Dudgeon
    1
    Island Girl
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /09 /29
    3:43
  • 2
    Sugar on the Floor
    Elton John • w: Kiki Dee • 1975 /09 /29
    0:00
  • Album


    Rock of the Westies

    Rock of the Westies

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 24 October 1975 · Fecha Grabación: July 1975 -
    Discográfica: MCA (US), DJM (UK) · Estudio de Grabación: Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado; remixed at Trident, London · Productor: Gus Dudgeon
    1
    Medley
    Elton John • w: Yell Help – Wednesday Night – Ugly) (John, Davey Johnstone, Taupin • 1975 /09 /29 Side one
    6:15
  • 2
    Dan Dare (Pilot of the Future)
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /09 /29 Side one
    3:29
  • 3
    Island Girl
    Elton JohnElton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /10 /24 Side one
    3:43
  • 4
    Grow Some Funk of Your Own
    Elton John • w: John, Johnstone, Taupin • 1975 /10 /24 Side one
    0:00
  • 5
    I Feel Like a Bullet (in the Gun of Robert Ford)
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /10 /24 Side one
    0:00
  • 1
    Street Kids
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /10 /24 Side two
    6:25
  • 2
    Hard Luck Story
    Elton John • w: Ann Orson & Carte Blanche • 1975 /10 /24 Side two
    5:16
  • 3
    Feed Me
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /10 /24 Side two
    4:00
  • 4
    Billy Bones and the White Bird
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /10 /24 Side two
    4:25
  • 1
    Don`t Go Breaking My Heart
    Elton JohnElton John • w: featuring Kiki Dee • 1975 /10 /24 Bonus tracks (1995 Mercury Rec
    4:35
  • 1
    Planes
    Elton John • w: Elton John and Bernie Taupin • 1975 /10 /24 Bonus tracks (1996 Rocket Reco
    4:31
  • 2
    Sugar on the Floor
    Elton John • w: Kiki Dee • 1975 /10 /24 Bonus tracks (1996 Rocket Reco
    0:00
  • "Island Girl"
    white (fading?) sleeve with Elton John`s signature
    Sleeve for UK single
    Single by Elton John
    from the album Rock of the Westies
    B-side"Sugar on the Floor"
    Released29 September 1975 (1975-09-29)
    RecordedJune–July 1975
    Genre
    Length3:42
    LabelMCA (US)
    DJM (UK)
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Gus Dudgeon
    Elton John singles chronology
    "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"
    (1975)
    "Island Girl"
    (1975)
    "Grow Some Funk of Your Own" / "I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)"
    (1976)
    Official audio
    "Island Girl" on YouTube

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    For the Finnish film, see Saariston tyttö.

    1975 single by Elton John

    "Island Girl" is a 1975 song by English musician Elton John. It was written by John and his songwriting collaborator Bernie Taupin and released as the first single from the album Rock of the Westies (1975). It reached number one for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. (John`s final No. 1 single as a solo artist for 22 years),[2] selling over one million copies. It also reached the top five in Canada and New Zealand, as well as the top twenty in Australia and the UK.

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    John has not performed the song since 1990. While no official reason has been given, Andy Greene of Rolling Stone surmises it is due in part to controversial lyrics about a Jamaican prostitute in New York City and a Jamaican man who wants to take her back to Jamaica.[3]

    Background

    The single`s B-side was "Sugar on the Floor", written by Kiki Dee, who would go on to duet with John on a number of occasions, most notably on their chart-topping 1976 single, "Don`t Go Breaking My Heart".

    Personnel

    • Ray Cooper – congas, tambourine, marimba
    • Kiki Dee – backing vocals
    • James Newton Howard – ARP synthesizer, Mellotron solo
    • Davey Johnstone – Ovation guitar, slide electric guitars, banjo, backing vocals
    • Elton John – piano, lead vocal, backing vocals (credited as "Ann Orson")
    • Kenny Passarelli – bass, backing vocals
    • Roger Pope – drums
    • Caleb Quaye – acoustic guitar, backing vocals

    Release

    The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 11 October 1975 at number 49, and reaching the top in four weeks.[4]

    The week of 4 October 1975, the week before the "Island Girl" entered the charts, marked the first week in over two years in which Elton John did not have a single on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard`s "Inside Track" column reported it as follows: "This week is the first time since August 1973 that Elton John hasn`t had a single on the Billboard Hot 100. If Rocket had shipped the upcoming `Island Girl` a few days earlier, Elton would still be in the running to beat Pat Boone`s all-time record of just over four years on the charts."[5]

    The song which "Island Girl" replaced at number one was "Bad Blood", by Neil Sedaka. Elton had provided uncredited backing and duetting vocals on this collaboration.[6]

    Upon the single release, Record World said "Tropically splendid Elton and Bernie entering the RW charts at 42 this week...need we say more?"[7]

    Chart performance

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Canada (Music Canada)[18]

    Gold

    75,000^

    United States (RIAA)[19]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    For the Finnish film, see Saariston tyttö.

    1975 single by Elton John

    "Island Girl" is a 1975 song by English musician Elton John. It was written by John and his songwriting collaborator Bernie Taupin and released as the first single from the album Rock of the Westies (1975). It reached number one for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. (John`s final No. 1 single as a solo artist for 22 years),[2] selling over one million copies. It also reached the top five in Canada and New Zealand, as well as the top twenty in Australia and the UK.

    John has not performed the song since 1990. While no official reason has been given, Andy Greene of Rolling Stone surmises it is due in part to controversial lyrics about a Jamaican prostitute in New York City and a Jamaican man who wants to take her back to Jamaica.[3]

    Background

    The single`s B-side was "Sugar on the Floor", written by Kiki Dee, who would go on to duet with John on a number of occasions, most notably on their chart-topping 1976 single, "Don`t Go Breaking My Heart".

    Personnel

    • Ray Cooper – congas, tambourine, marimba
    • Kiki Dee – backing vocals
    • James Newton Howard – ARP synthesizer, Mellotron solo
    • Davey Johnstone – Ovation guitar, slide electric guitars, banjo, backing vocals
    • Elton John – piano, lead vocal, backing vocals (credited as "Ann Orson")
    • Kenny Passarelli – bass, backing vocals
    • Roger Pope – drums
    • Caleb Quaye – acoustic guitar, backing vocals

    Release

    The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 11 October 1975 at number 49, and reaching the top in four weeks.[4]

    The week of 4 October 1975, the week before the "Island Girl" entered the charts, marked the first week in over two years in which Elton John did not have a single on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard`s "Inside Track" column reported it as follows: "This week is the first time since August 1973 that Elton John hasn`t had a single on the Billboard Hot 100. If Rocket had shipped the upcoming `Island Girl` a few days earlier, Elton would still be in the running to beat Pat Boone`s all-time record of just over four years on the charts."[5]

    The song which "Island Girl" replaced at number one was "Bad Blood", by Neil Sedaka. Elton had provided uncredited backing and duetting vocals on this collaboration.[6]

    Upon the single release, Record World said "Tropically splendid Elton and Bernie entering the RW charts at 42 this week...need we say more?"[7]

    Chart performance

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Canada (Music Canada)[18]

    Gold

    75,000^

    United States (RIAA)[19]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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