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"Easier to Walk Away" is a song by the English musician Elton John, written by him along with Bernie Taupin and the second and final single released from the Rocket Records 2-CD retrospective The Very Best of Elton John, issued largely in overseas markets excluding the United States, where the more expansive box set To Be Continued... was issued. The song reached the Top 75 and Top 20 in some countries. A music video was made to promote the song composed of some Elton John music videos from 1978 to 1990 and some stock footage from various decades.

This song tackles escaping an unfaithful relationship with his wife (in which the singer was involved) by finding another place to release his emotions about their relationship peacefully.

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Singles chronology

The One
The One
25/5/1992

Easier to Walk Away

Elton John

1990 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Noviembre 1990 · Fecha Grabación: 1990 -
    Discográfica: Rocket · · Productor: Don Was[1]
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    Easier to Walk Away
    Elton John • 1990 /04
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  • 2
    I Swear I Heard the Night Talking
    Elton John • 1990 /04
    0:00
  • 3
    Made for Me
    Elton John • 1990 /04
    0:00
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    The One
    The One
    25/5/1992
    "Easier to Walk Away"
    Single by Elton John
    from the album The Very Best of Elton John and To Be Continued...
    B-side"I Swear I Heard The Night Talking"
    "Made for Me"
    ReleasedNovember 1990 (1990-11)
    RecordedLos Angeles, July 1990
    GenrePop
    Length4:22
    LabelRocket
    Songwriter(s)Elton John, Bernie Taupin
    Producer(s)Don Was[1]
    Elton John singles chronology
    "You Gotta Love Someone"
    (1990)
    "Easier to Walk Away"
    (1990)
    "Don`t Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
    (1991)

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    "Easier to Walk Away" is a song by the English musician Elton John, written by him along with Bernie Taupin and the second and final single released from the Rocket Records 2-CD retrospective The Very Best of Elton John, issued largely in overseas markets excluding the United States, where the more expansive box set To Be Continued... was issued. The song reached the Top 75 and Top 20 in some countries. A music video was made to promote the song composed of some Elton John music videos from 1978 to 1990 and some stock footage from various decades.

    This song tackles escaping an unfaithful relationship with his wife (in which the singer was involved) by finding another place to release his emotions about their relationship peacefully.

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    Release

    The song peaked at No. 63 in the UK,[2] No. 57 in Australia,[3] No. 59 in Canada, No. 51 in Germany[4] and No. 71 in the Netherlands[5] but it had better success in Austria and France, peaking at No. 23 and No. 20 respectively.

    Music video

    The entire music video was shot in black and white. It shows John in various activities he was involved like attending Watford F.C. games and having fun backstage and various historical events in history.[6]

    It is also comprised some Elton John music videos from 1978 to 1990 (from how the video started):

    • "Healing Hands" (1989) (some clips repeated)
    • "I Don`t Wanna Go On with You Like That" (1988)
    • "You Gotta Love Someone" (1990) (some clips repeated)
    • "Wrap Her Up" (1985) (some clips repeated)
    • "Paris" (1986) (some clips repeated)
    • "A Word in Spanish" (1988)
    • "Sacrifice" (1989)
    • "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues" (1983)
    • "Ego" (1978)

    Personnel

    • Elton John – vocals and piano
    • Randy Jackson – bass guitar
    • Kenny Aronoff – drums
    • Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitar
    • Michael Landau – guitar
    • David Lasley, Harry Bowens, Donald Ray Michell, Sweet Pea Atkinson – backing vocals
    • James Newton Howard – synthesizers and arrangements
    • Michael Mason – Synclavier[7]

    Chart performance

    Chart performance for "Easier to Walk Away"

    Chart (1990–1991)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[3]

    57

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[8]

    23

    France (SNEP)[9]

    20

    Germany (GfK)[10]

    51

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[5]

    71

    UK Singles (OCC)[11]

    63

    Zimbabwe (ZIMA)[12]

    11

    "Easier to Walk Away" is a song by the English musician Elton John, written by him along with Bernie Taupin and the second and final single released from the Rocket Records 2-CD retrospective The Very Best of Elton John, issued largely in overseas markets excluding the United States, where the more expansive box set To Be Continued... was issued. The song reached the Top 75 and Top 20 in some countries. A music video was made to promote the song composed of some Elton John music videos from 1978 to 1990 and some stock footage from various decades.

    This song tackles escaping an unfaithful relationship with his wife (in which the singer was involved) by finding another place to release his emotions about their relationship peacefully.

    Release

    The song peaked at No. 63 in the UK,[2] No. 57 in Australia,[3] No. 59 in Canada, No. 51 in Germany[4] and No. 71 in the Netherlands[5] but it had better success in Austria and France, peaking at No. 23 and No. 20 respectively.

    Music video

    The entire music video was shot in black and white. It shows John in various activities he was involved like attending Watford F.C. games and having fun backstage and various historical events in history.[6]

    It is also comprised some Elton John music videos from 1978 to 1990 (from how the video started):

    • "Healing Hands" (1989) (some clips repeated)
    • "I Don`t Wanna Go On with You Like That" (1988)
    • "You Gotta Love Someone" (1990) (some clips repeated)
    • "Wrap Her Up" (1985) (some clips repeated)
    • "Paris" (1986) (some clips repeated)
    • "A Word in Spanish" (1988)
    • "Sacrifice" (1989)
    • "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues" (1983)
    • "Ego" (1978)

    Personnel

    • Elton John – vocals and piano
    • Randy Jackson – bass guitar
    • Kenny Aronoff – drums
    • Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitar
    • Michael Landau – guitar
    • David Lasley, Harry Bowens, Donald Ray Michell, Sweet Pea Atkinson – backing vocals
    • James Newton Howard – synthesizers and arrangements
    • Michael Mason – Synclavier[7]

    Chart performance

    Chart performance for "Easier to Walk Away"

    Chart (1990–1991)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[3]

    57

    Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[8]

    23

    France (SNEP)[9]

    20

    Germany (GfK)[10]

    51

    Netherlands (Single Top 100)[5]

    71

    UK Singles (OCC)[11]

    63

    Zimbabwe (ZIMA)[12]

    11

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