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Sartorial Eloquence (Dont Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?)
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1980 single by Elton John

"Sartorial Eloquence" is a song by British musician Elton John with lyrics written by Tom Robinson. It is the third track of his 1980 studio album, 21 at 33. In the UK, it was issued as "Sartorial Eloquence", and in the US as "Don`t Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?".[1] It reached No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and No. 45 Adult Contemporary,[3] falling just short of the Top 40 in the UK (#44), and making lesser showings in Canada (#57) and Australia (#91).

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Sartorial Eloquence (Dont Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?)

Elton John

1980 Single
  • Released: July 1980 · Fecha Grabación: August 1979 -
    Label: Rocket · · Productor: Elton John , Clive Franks
    1
    Sartorial Eloquence (Dont Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?)
    Elton John • w: John · Tom Robinson • 1980 /07
    0:00
  • 2
    Cartier
    Elton John • 1980 /07
    0:00
  • 3
    White Man Danger
    Elton John • 1980 /07
    0:00
  • Album


    21 at 33

    21 at 33

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 23 May 1980 · Fecha Grabación: March 1980 -
    Discográfica: MCARocket · Estudio de Grabación: Super Bear (Nice); Rumbo (Los Angeles)[a]; Sunset Sound (Los Angeles)[b] · Productor: Elton John , Clive Franks
    1
    Chasing the Crown
    Elton John • w: Elton John · Bernie Taupin • 1980 /04 Side one
    5:36
  • 2
    Little Jeannie
    Elton John • w: John · Gary Osborne • 1980 /05 /23 Side one
    0:00
  • 3
    Sartorial Eloquence
    Elton John • w: John · Tom Robinson • 1980 /05 /23 Side one
    0:00
  • 4
    Two Rooms at the End of the World
    Elton John • w: John · Taupin • 1980 /05 /23 Side one
    5:37
  • 1
    White Lady White Powder
    Elton John • w: John · Taupin • 1980 /05 /23 Side two
    4:35
  • 2
    Dear God
    Elton John • w: John · Osborne • 1980 /05 /23 Side two
    0:00
  • 3
    Never Gonna Fall in Love Again
    Elton John • w: John · Robinson • 1980 /05 /23 Side two
    4:07
  • 4
    Take Me Back
    Elton John • w: John · Osborne • 1980 /05 /23 Side two
    3:52
  • 5
    Give Me the Love
    Elton John • w: John · Judie Tzuke • 1980 /05 /23 Side two
    5:19
  • "Sartorial Eloquence"
    Single by Elton John
    from the album 21 at 33
    B-side
    • "White Man Danger"
    • "Cartier"
    ReleasedJuly 1980
    RecordedAugust 1979
    Length4:44
    LabelRocket
    Songwriter(s)Elton John, Tom Robinson
    Producer(s)Elton John, Clive Franks
    Elton John singles chronology
    "Little Jeannie"
    (1980)
    "Sartorial Eloquence"
    (1980)
    "Dear God"
    (1980)

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    1980 single by Elton John

    "Sartorial Eloquence" is a song by British musician Elton John with lyrics written by Tom Robinson. It is the third track of his 1980 studio album, 21 at 33. In the UK, it was issued as "Sartorial Eloquence", and in the US as "Don`t Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?".[1] It reached No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and No. 45 Adult Contemporary,[3] falling just short of the Top 40 in the UK (#44), and making lesser showings in Canada (#57) and Australia (#91).

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    According to Elizabeth Rosenthal in her book, His Songs: The Musical Journey of Elton John, the song evokes the disappointment of a man left behind which grows in volume and despondency.[4]

    Reception

    Billboard said the song was highlighted with "a melodic hook" and "steady beat". They also said that Tom Robinson`s lyrics on this song should get attention.[1] Record World called it a "vintage John ballad."[5]

    B-sides

    Like another of John`s songs, "Saturday Night`s Alright for Fighting", the single had two b-sides, "White Man Danger" and "Cartier" – a 54-second long commercial-like anthem about expensive jewelry.

    "Cartier" later appeared on John`s 1990 box set, To Be Continued, in addition to the 2020 box set Jewel Box, which also contained "White Man Danger".

    Charts

    Chart (1980)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[6]

    91

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[7]

    57

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    44

    US Billboard Hot 100[9]

    39

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[10]

    45

    1980 single by Elton John

    "Sartorial Eloquence" is a song by British musician Elton John with lyrics written by Tom Robinson. It is the third track of his 1980 studio album, 21 at 33. In the UK, it was issued as "Sartorial Eloquence", and in the US as "Don`t Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?".[1] It reached No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and No. 45 Adult Contemporary,[3] falling just short of the Top 40 in the UK (#44), and making lesser showings in Canada (#57) and Australia (#91).

    According to Elizabeth Rosenthal in her book, His Songs: The Musical Journey of Elton John, the song evokes the disappointment of a man left behind which grows in volume and despondency.[4]

    Reception

    Billboard said the song was highlighted with "a melodic hook" and "steady beat". They also said that Tom Robinson`s lyrics on this song should get attention.[1] Record World called it a "vintage John ballad."[5]

    B-sides

    Like another of John`s songs, "Saturday Night`s Alright for Fighting", the single had two b-sides, "White Man Danger" and "Cartier" – a 54-second long commercial-like anthem about expensive jewelry.

    "Cartier" later appeared on John`s 1990 box set, To Be Continued, in addition to the 2020 box set Jewel Box, which also contained "White Man Danger".

    Charts

    Chart (1980)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[6]

    91

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[7]

    57

    UK Singles (OCC)[8]

    44

    US Billboard Hot 100[9]

    39

    US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[10]

    45

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