All six tracks are taken from Elton: Jewel Box
Elton John is celebrating his 74th birthday (March 25, 1947) by releasing six deep cuts from his Elton: Jewel Box project digitally for the first time. “Scarecrow,” the song that began his legendary songwriting partnership with Bernie Taupin in 1967, and five others complete Elton: Jewel Box on digital formats.
John and Taupin first met in 1967 after answering an advert placed in the NME that summer searching for new songwriting talent. Despite the lyrics being written before the 17-year-old Bernie and 20-year-old Reg Dwight had even met, “Scarecrow” marks the first time Elton put his music to Bernie’s lyrics and set the pair on the road to becoming one of the greatest and most enduring songwriting duos and friendships of all time. “Scarecrow” will always hold a special place amongst one of pop and rock’s greatest songbooks, and today’s digital release will provide fans new and old with a tantalizing insight into the rich treasure trove of 24-carat classics the twosome would create over the coming decades. It would later be referenced in Bernie’s lyrics to “Curtains” from the seminal 1975 classic album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy – “I used to know this old scarecrow, He was my song, My joy, and sorrow.” And in 2018, when Taupin sold his lyric manuscripts, “Scarecrow” would be one of the only original sheets he didn’t take to auction, its place in rock history and the duo’s story deeming it too important.
“‘ Scarecrow’ will always have a very special place in my heart, and I know that Bernie feels the same way too,” John says. “It’s the song that started it all. This last year in lockdown has given us all time to look back and reflect – finding this song again when I put together the Jewel Box and thinking of everything that has happened in our careers and friendships that has sprouted from this one point is just remarkable. Jewel Box contains the embryos of something special, and Scarecrow goes right to the heart of that, naive compositions of a time and place that went on to become something very special indeed. What a wild ride it’s been so far, and how lucky we are to have found each other.”
Also, in celebration of John’s 74th birthday, BBC4 will be broadcasting re-runs of some of the most revered and renowned programs from their Elton John archives. The celebration kicks off tomorrow, on the evening of Friday, March 26th, with Elton John: Electric Prom at 7 pm, before Elton John at the BBC broadcasts at 9 pm. Elton John: Uncensored, his remarkable and intimate world exclusive interview with Graham Norton from 2019, rounds off the evening at 10 pm.
Originally released on November 13th via UMe, to a hail of critical and commercial acclaim, Elton: Jewel Box is an unrivaled collection containing 148 songs spanning 1965 to 2019 on 8 CD, 4 LP, 3 LP, 2 LP, digital download, and streaming formats. With the release of the last six tracks from the box set — “Scarecrow,” “Holiday Inn,” “Keep It A Mystery,” “Smokestack Children,” “Two Of A Kind,” and “Conquer The Sun” — Elton: Jewel Box is now available in its entirety for the first time ever on digital formats.
Elton: Jewel Box is yet another marker in an incredible few years for the world’s favorite singer-songwriter. Since the release of the ultimate greatest hits album Diamonds in 2017, Elton has undertaken a breath-taking four years of activity that are unmatched in their ambition, reach, and impact across generations of music fans. John announced his record-breaking Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour at New York’s Gotham Hall in January 2018 with a typically forward-looking virtual reality spectacular. Encompassing five continents and over 300 dates, this four-year-long tour started in September 2018 and marks his retirement from touring after more than 50 years on the road. August 2018 saw John named the most successful male solo artist in Billboard Hot 100 chart history. In 2019, the Farewell Tour was named Billboard’s Top Rock Tour and Pollstar’s Major Tour Of The Year. 2019 also saw the release of John’s critically acclaimed global bestselling autobiography, Me. The paperback version of the release topped the Sunday Times Bestsellers list in 2020. The 2019 epic fantasy musical motion picture of Elton’s life, Rocketman, has been a commercial and critical hit, taking over $200 million at the box office. It has won an Oscar, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Critics’ Choice Award and garnered BAFTA nominations. Its soundtrack was also nominated for a GRAMMY Award. 2019 also saw Elton awarded the Légion d’honneur, France’s highest award, for his lifetime contribution to the arts and the fight against HIV/AIDS, and he was also honored with both a Royal Mail stamp collection and Royal Mint coin collection. Diamonds has spent a staggering 175 consecutive weeks in the UK album charts to date, including 78 weeks in the Top 20, selling over 1.5 million copies worldwide in the process and recently reaching 700,000 sales in the UK alone. As a long-standing advocate for emerging talent, John continues to work with the British government, music industry, and artistic community to find positive solutions to the challenges facing young musicians needing to tour Europe. His Apple Music Rocket Hour show also provides a regular showcase for the next generation of emerging artists.