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Singles chronology

Dear God
Dear God
14/11/1980
Nobody Wins
Nobody Wins
0/4/1981
Blue Eyes
Blue Eyes
0/3/1982

Nobody Wins

Elton John

1981 Single
  • Released: April 1981 · Fecha Grabación: 1981 -
    Label: The Rocket Record CompanyGeffen (US) · · Productor: Chris Thomas
    1
    Nobody Wins
    Elton John • w: Jean-Paul Dréau · Osborne • 1981 /04
    0:00
  • 2
    Fools in Fashion
    Elton John • 1981 /04
    0:00
  • Album


    The Fox

    The Fox

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 20 May 1981 · Fecha Grabación: 1981 -
    Discográfica: RocketGeffen (US) · Estudio de Grabación: Superbear (Nice); Sunset Sound (Los Angeles); The Village (Los Angeles); Davlen (North Hollywood) · Productor: Chris Thomas , Elton John , Clive Franks
    1
    Breaking Down Barriers
    Elton John • w: Elton John · Gary Osborne • 1981 /04 Side one
    4:40
  • 2
    Heart in the Right Place
    Elton John • w: John · Osborne • 1981 /04 Side one
    5:13
  • 3
    Just Like Belgium
    Elton John • w: John · Bernie Taupin • 1981 /04 Side one
    4:08
  • 4
    Nobody Wins
    Elton John • w: Jean-Paul Dréau · Osborne • 1981 /05 /20 Side one
    0:00
  • 5
    Fascist Faces
    Elton John • w: John · Taupin • 1981 /05 /20 Side one
    5:10
  • 1
    Carla/Etude
    Elton John • w: John • 1981 /05 /20 Side two
    4:45
  • 2
    Fanfare
    Elton John • w: John · James Newton Howard • 1981 /05 /20 Side two
    1:26
  • 3
    Chloe
    Elton John • w: John · Osborne • 1981 /05 /20 Side two
    4:39
  • 4
    Heels of the Wind
    Elton John • w: John · Taupin • 1981 /05 /20 Side two
    3:37
  • 5
    Elton`s Song
    Elton John • w: John · Tom Robinson • 1981 /05 /20 Side two
    3:03
  • 6
    The Fox
    Elton John • w: John · Taupin • 1981 /05 /20 Side two
    5:13
  • Album

    Dear God
    Dear God
    14/11/1980
    Nobody Wins
    Nobody Wins
    0/4/1981
    Blue Eyes
    Blue Eyes
    0/3/1982
    "Nobody Wins"
    Single by Elton John
    from the album The Fox
    B-side"Fools in Fashion"
    ReleasedApril 1981
    Genre
    Length3:42
    Label
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Chris Thomas
    Elton John UK singles chronology
    "I Saw Her Standing There"
    (1981)
    "Nobody Wins"
    (1981)
    "Just Like Belgium"
    (1981)
    Elton John US singles chronology
    "Sartorial Eloquence (Don`t Ya Wanna Play This Game No More?)"
    (1980)
    "Nobody Wins"
    (1981)
    "Chloe"
    (1981)

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    1981 single by Elton John

    "Nobody Wins" is a song by English musician Elton John. It was released in April 1981 as the lead single from his fifteenth studio album The Fox. The song was John`s first single to be produced by Chris Thomas, who would go on to collaborate with John frequently throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The music for "Nobody Wins" is derived from a song entitled "J`Veux d`la Tendresse", composed by Jean Paul Dréau and performed by Janic Prévost, which John had heard while in France in the summer of 1980.[1] Its lyrics were translated from French and altered by Osborne to revolve around themes of struggling relationships which echoed John`s own troubled upbringing.[2]

    Upon its release, "Nobody Wins" was only moderately successful in the US, where it reached the top 25, and even less so in the UK, where it failed to make the top 40. In France, a version of the song with the original French lyrics kept intact (sung over John`s new backing track) was released as the single, and was more successful. "Nobody Wins" has received positive reviews from critics, with many reviewers making note of its Eurobeat and techno-pop sound and dramatic vocal performance and lyrics.[2][3][4] Osborne himself has cited the track as one of his favorite collaborations between him and John.[1]

    Reception

    "Nobody Wins" was released in April 1981 as the lead single from The Fox to moderate success. In the US, it first charted on May 9, 1981, before reaching its peak of number 21 on June 27.[5] It was less successful in the UK, where it stalled at number 42. Osborne has attributed the single`s lack of success in the UK to John`s refusal to appear on Top of the Pops to promote it, as he was only willing to appear on the program if the single had already cracked the top 40.[6] For the French release, John chose to record the original version of the song, following up on the success of his duets with France Gall the previous year.[7] "Fools in Fashion", a John-Taupin song cut from the original tracklisting of The Fox, was included on the single`s B-side.[7]

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    1981 single by Elton John

    "Nobody Wins" is a song by English musician Elton John. It was released in April 1981 as the lead single from his fifteenth studio album The Fox. The song was John`s first single to be produced by Chris Thomas, who would go on to collaborate with John frequently throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The music for "Nobody Wins" is derived from a song entitled "J`Veux d`la Tendresse", composed by Jean Paul Dréau and performed by Janic Prévost, which John had heard while in France in the summer of 1980.[1] Its lyrics were translated from French and altered by Osborne to revolve around themes of struggling relationships which echoed John`s own troubled upbringing.[2]

    Upon its release, "Nobody Wins" was only moderately successful in the US, where it reached the top 25, and even less so in the UK, where it failed to make the top 40. In France, a version of the song with the original French lyrics kept intact (sung over John`s new backing track) was released as the single, and was more successful. "Nobody Wins" has received positive reviews from critics, with many reviewers making note of its Eurobeat and techno-pop sound and dramatic vocal performance and lyrics.[2][3][4] Osborne himself has cited the track as one of his favorite collaborations between him and John.[1]

    Reception

    "Nobody Wins" was released in April 1981 as the lead single from The Fox to moderate success. In the US, it first charted on May 9, 1981, before reaching its peak of number 21 on June 27.[5] It was less successful in the UK, where it stalled at number 42. Osborne has attributed the single`s lack of success in the UK to John`s refusal to appear on Top of the Pops to promote it, as he was only willing to appear on the program if the single had already cracked the top 40.[6] For the French release, John chose to record the original version of the song, following up on the success of his duets with France Gall the previous year.[7] "Fools in Fashion", a John-Taupin song cut from the original tracklisting of The Fox, was included on the single`s B-side.[7]

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