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"Town of Plenty"
Single by Elton John
from the album Reg Strikes Back
B-side"Whipping Boy"
Released22 August 1988[1]
Recorded1987–88
GenrePop rock
Length3:40
LabelMCA Records (US)
Rocket (UK)
Songwriter(s)Elton John, Bernie Taupin
Producer(s)Chris Thomas
Elton John singles chronology
"I Don`t Wanna Go On with You Like That"
(1988)
"Town of Plenty"
(1988)
"A Word in Spanish"
(1988)

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22/8/1988

Town of Plenty

Elton John

1988 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 22 Agosto 1988 · Fecha Grabación: 1988 -
    Discográfica: MCA Records (US)Rocket (UK) · · Productor: Chris Thomas

    1988 single by Elton John

    "Town of Plenty" is a song by English musician Elton John from the album Reg Strikes Back and was released in 1988. The song was the first album track to be heard after John`s throat surgery. Pete Townshend of The Who plays acoustic guitar on the track, while Davey Johnstone plays electric. Among the backing vocalists contributing to the track are John`s former bandmates Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray. This would be the final album of John`s that Murray would contribute to, prior to his death from a stroke in 1992.

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    1988 single by Elton John

    "Town of Plenty" is a song by English musician Elton John from the album Reg Strikes Back and was released in 1988. The song was the first album track to be heard after John`s throat surgery. Pete Townshend of The Who plays acoustic guitar on the track, while Davey Johnstone plays electric. Among the backing vocalists contributing to the track are John`s former bandmates Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray. This would be the final album of John`s that Murray would contribute to, prior to his death from a stroke in 1992.

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    The single release of "Town of Plenty" was the second to be issued from Reg Strikes Back in the United Kingdom where it barely charted; it reached number 74 (one place above the lowest chart position available in 1988) and was gone by the next week.[2][3] The single was not released in the US.

    A limited edition 7-inch single was also issued, which included four postcards, each depicting John in a particular stage costume. This coincided with John`s Sotheby`s auction in which the costumes pictured were sold.

    B-side

    The B-side to the single was "Whipping Boy" from the album Too Low for Zero, which was released five years earlier. A CD single of the release was also issued; this contained the two aforementioned tracks as well as "Saint" and "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues", also from Too Low for Zero.

    Charts

    Chart (1988)

    Position

    UK Singles (OCC)[2]

    74

    Personnel

    • Elton John – Roland RD-1000 digital piano, lead and harmony vocals
    • Fred Mandel – synthesizers
    • Davey Johnstone – electric guitar, backing vocals
    • Pete Townshend – acoustic guitar
    • David Paton – bass
    • Charlie Morgan – drums
    • Dee Murray – backing vocals
    • Nigel Olsson – backing vocals

    1988 single by Elton John

    "Town of Plenty" is a song by English musician Elton John from the album Reg Strikes Back and was released in 1988. The song was the first album track to be heard after John`s throat surgery. Pete Townshend of The Who plays acoustic guitar on the track, while Davey Johnstone plays electric. Among the backing vocalists contributing to the track are John`s former bandmates Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray. This would be the final album of John`s that Murray would contribute to, prior to his death from a stroke in 1992.

    The single release of "Town of Plenty" was the second to be issued from Reg Strikes Back in the United Kingdom where it barely charted; it reached number 74 (one place above the lowest chart position available in 1988) and was gone by the next week.[2][3] The single was not released in the US.

    A limited edition 7-inch single was also issued, which included four postcards, each depicting John in a particular stage costume. This coincided with John`s Sotheby`s auction in which the costumes pictured were sold.

    B-side

    The B-side to the single was "Whipping Boy" from the album Too Low for Zero, which was released five years earlier. A CD single of the release was also issued; this contained the two aforementioned tracks as well as "Saint" and "I Guess That`s Why They Call It the Blues", also from Too Low for Zero.

    Charts

    Chart (1988)

    Position

    UK Singles (OCC)[2]

    74

    Personnel

    • Elton John – Roland RD-1000 digital piano, lead and harmony vocals
    • Fred Mandel – synthesizers
    • Davey Johnstone – electric guitar, backing vocals
    • Pete Townshend – acoustic guitar
    • David Paton – bass
    • Charlie Morgan – drums
    • Dee Murray – backing vocals
    • Nigel Olsson – backing vocals

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