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Elton John: Songs with Girls, Women and Ladies Names in Titles and Lyrics

Aida, Akasha, Alice, Amoreena, Amy, Annabella, Angel, Angeline, Babs, Barbara, Bennie, Billy Jean, Bonnie, Candy, Carla, Catherine, Chloe, Cinderella, Cindy, Crystal, Diana, Dolly, Doris, Emily, Eva, Eve, Frankie, Grace, Jackie, Jane, Jean, Jeannie, Jessie, Joan, Jody, Judy, Julie, Katharine, Kiki, Lady, Linda, Loretta, Louise, Lucy, Madonna, Magdalena, Maggie, Marilyn, Marlene, Mata, Michelle, Mona, Mona Lisa, Nancy, Natassia, Nicolette, Nikita, Norma Jean, Olive, Pat, Petula, Pinky, Priscilla, Rachael Anne, Rebecca, Rhonda, Rita, Ronnie, Samantha, Sara, Sarah, Shirley, Susanna, Susie, Suzie, Tallulah, Vanessa, Vivian, Valerie, Wendy

  • Aida - "The Dance Of The Robe" and Tim Rice - Aida Musical - 1998
  • Akasha - "The Origin Of The Species" - Lestat the Musical - 2006
  • "All The Young Girls Love Alice" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • "Amoreena" - Tumbleweed Connection - 1970
  • "Amy" - Honky Château - 1972
  • "Annabella Umberella"
  • Angel - "Sick City" - Rare Masters - 1992
  • "Angeline" - Leather Jackets - 1986
  • Babs - "They Call Her The Cat" - Peachtree Road - 2004
  • Barbara - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • "Bennie & The Jets" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • Billy Jean - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Bonnie - "The Emperor's New Clothes" - Songs From The West Coast - 2001
  • Candy - ""Bennie & The Jets" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • "Carla/Etude" - The Fox - 1981
  • Catherine - "The Captain And The Kid" - The Captain And The Kid - 2006
  • "Chloe" - The Fox - 1981
  • Cinderella - "I Swear I Heard The Night Talking" - To Be Continued - 1990
  • Cindy - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • "Crystal" - Too Low For Zero - 1986
  • Diana - "Hercules" - Honky Château - 1972
  • Dolly - "Shoulder Holster" - Blue Moves - 1976
  • Dolly - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Doris - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Emily" - The One - 1992
  • Eva - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Eve - "The Origin Of The Species" - Lestat the Musical - 2006
  • Frankie - "Shoulder Holster" - Blue Moves - 1976
  • Grace - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Jackie - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Jackie - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Jane - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Jean - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • "Little Jeannie" - 21 at 33 - 1980
  • Jessie - "Planes" - Rare Masters - 1992
  • Joan - "Did Anybody Sleep with Joan of Arc" - This Train Don't Stop There Anymore - 2002
  • Joan - "They Call Her The Cat" - Peachtree Road - 2004
  • Joan - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Jody - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Judy - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Julie - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Katharine - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Kiki - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Lady What's Tomorrow" - Empty Sky - 1969
  • Linda - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Loretta - "Get Back" - 17-11-70 - 1970
  • "No Shoe Strings On Louise" - Elton John - 1970
  • "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" - Single - 1974
  • Lucy - "Sails" - Empty Sky - 1969
  • "Rock N Roll Madonna" - Elton John - 1970
  • Madonna - "The Emperor's New Clothes" - Songs From The West Coast - 2001
  • Madonna - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • Magdalena - "Sixty Years On" - Elton John - 1970
  • "Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher" - Billy Elliot the Musical - 2005
  • Marilyn - "Candle In The Wind - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • Marilyn - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Marlene - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Mata - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Michelle's Song" - Friends Soundtrack - 1971
  • Mona - "Rock Me When He's Gone" - Rare Masters - 1992
  • "Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters" - Honky Château - 1972
  • "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part Two" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Mona Lisa - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Nancy - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Natassia - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Nicolette - "God Never Came There" - B-Side - 2001
  • "Nikita" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Norma Jean - "Candle In The Wind by Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • Olive - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • Pat - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Petula - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Pinky" - Caribou - 1974
  • Priscilla - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Rachael Anne - "All the Way Down to El Paso" - Elton John - 1970
  • "The Tide Will Turn For Rebecca" - Dick James Demos Volume 1 - 1992
  • Rhonda - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Rita - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Ronnie - "Bennie & The Jets" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • "Lady Samantha" - Empty Sky - 1969 (1995 Reissue Bonus Track - Originally a Single)
  • Samantha - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Sara's Coming Back"
  • "Sarah Escapes" - The Muse Soundtrack - 1999
  • Shirley - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Susanna - "One Horse Town" - Blue Moves - 1976
  • "Susie (Dramas)" - Honky Château - 1972
  • Suzie - "Crocodile Rock" - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player - 1973
  • Suzie - "Country Love Song" - The Thom Bell Sessions - 1979
  • Tallulah - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Vanessa - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Vivian - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Valerie - "No Shoe Strings On Louise" - Elton John - 1970
  • Wendy - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Wendy - "Wake Up Wendy" - Chef Aid: The South Park Album - 1998

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  • Susanna
    • Susanna - "One Horse Town" - Blue Moves - 1976
      • One Horse Town is a song by Elton John with lyrics written by Bernie Taupin. It is the third track of his 1976 album, Blue Moves. The song tells a story about a man who lives in a small village in Alabama, and how there's nothing to do; simply a "one horse town". It might reference the civil war; "They ain't too well acquainted with the stars and stripes". Musically, it uses a lot of instruments; a string section, xylophones, vibraphones, organs and more. The first one and a half minutes is a slow-tempo intro with heavy orchestration, before settling into the main upbeat tempo which could remind a little bit of disco. It was also performed at his last concert before his throat surgery in Sydney, on December 14th, 1986.
      • It is just about six minutes long, and is a favourite among hardcore fans. The song bares resemblance to "I Don't Care" from his next album, A Single Man.
      • Text Source: One Horse Town - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com External Link
      • "And they ain't too well acquainted with the stars and stripes
        But if you want to hear Susanna then they'll pick all night
        They'll pick all night"
      • Lyrics: Elton John - One Horse Town Track - Yahoo! Music External Link
      • Blue Moves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com External Link
  • Susie
  • Suzie
    • Suzie - "Crocodile Rock" - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player - 1973
      • "Crocodile Rock" is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, and recorded in June 1972 at the Strawberry Studios, Château d'Hérouville in France. It was released November 20, 1972 in the US and October 27, 1972 in the UK, as a pre-release single from his forthcoming 1973 album Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player, and became his first U.S. number-one single, reaching the top spot on February 3, 1973, and stayed there for three weeks. It was the first song released as a single on the MCA label (catalog #40000) after MCA dissolved its Uni, Decca, Kapp and Coral labels. (John had previously been with the Uni label.) "Crocodile Rock" is dominated by a Farfisa organ, played by John. The Farfisa is instantly recognizable by its carnival-like sound and honky-tonk rhythm, while the lyrics take a nostalgic look at early rock 'n' roll, and a relationship with a woman named Suzie, which the writer instantly associates with the music of the era. Like The Tennessee Waltz and "Roll Over Beethoven", "Crocodile Rock" is a self-referential metasong, i.e. a song about the song itself. Regular Elton John band members, such as Davey Johnstone and Nigel Olsson, are among the song's performers.
      • The song was inspired by John's discovery of leading Australian band Daddy Cool and their hit single "Eagle Rock", which was the most successful Australian single of the early 1970s remaining at #1 for a (then) record 10 weeks. John heard the song and the group on his 1972 Australian tour and was greatly impressed by it. The cover of John's 1973 album Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (the album on which "Crocodile Rock" is included) features a photo of John's lyricist Bernie Taupin wearing a "Daddy Who?" promotional badge. The song also appears to have been strongly influenced by the hit "Little Darlin'", most famously recorded in 1957 by The Diamonds (although the original version was recorded by The Gladiolas.) The chorus resembles "Speedy Gonzales" by Pat Boone.
      • Text Source: Text Source: Crocodile Rock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com External Link
      • "I remember when rock was young
        Me and Suzie had so much fun
        holding hands and skimming stones
        Had an old gold Chevy and a place of my own
        But the biggest kick I ever got
        was doing a thing called the Crocodile Rock
        While the other kids were Rocking Round the Clock
        we were hopping and bopping to the Crocodile Rock"
      • Lyrics: Elton John - Crocodile Rock Track - Yahoo! MusicExternal Link
      • Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com External Link
    • Suzie - "Country Love Song" - The Thom Bell Sessions - 1979
  • Tallulah
  • Valerie
    • Valerie - "No Shoe Strings On Louise" - Elton John - 1970
      • First Episode at Hienton is a song by Elton John with lyrics written by Bernie Taupin. It is the fifth track off his self-titled album, released in 1970. The song tells the story of a man and a girl named Valerie who had an affair at either a hotel or an inn, and how they grew apart from each other; "The songs still are sung, it was fun to be young, I am who I am, you are who you are, Now Valerie's a woman".
      • The musical structure is, like many of the other songs on the album, basically Elton and the piano with the guidance of Paul Buckmaster and his orchestration. The song also features a moog synthesizer-solo, which is played by Diana Lewis.
      • In a 1973 interview, John said of the song:
      • I like writing songs like “First Episode at Hienton”, which really doesn’t have any shape or form, it just meandered with a general feel of wistfullness.
      • This song was also one of John/Taupin's early compositions, being performed as early as 1968.
      • Text Source: First Episode at Hienton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com External Link
      • "I was one as you were one
        And we were two so much in love forever
        I loved the white socks that you wore
        But you don't wear white socks no more, now you're a woman
        I joked about your turned-up nose
        And criticized your school girl clothes
        But would I then have paced these roads to love you
        For seasons come and seasons go
        Bring forth the rain the sun and snow
        Make Valerie a woman
        And Valerie is lonely"
      • Lyrics: Elton John - First Episode at Hienton Track - Yahoo! Music External Link
      • Elton John (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com External Link

Aida, Akasha, Alice, Amoreena, Amy, Annabella, Angel, Angeline, Babs, Barbara, Bennie, Billy Jean, Bonnie, Candy, Carla, Catherine, Chloe, Cinderella, Cindy, Crystal, Diana, Dolly, Doris, Emily, Eva, Eve, Frankie, Grace, Jackie, Jane, Jean, Jeannie, Jessie, Joan, Jody, Judy, Julie, Katharine, Kiki, Lady, Linda, Loretta, Louise, Lucy, Madonna, Magdalena, Maggie, Marilyn, Marlene, Mata, Michelle, Mona, Mona Lisa, Nancy, Natassia, Nicolette, Nikita, Norma Jean, Olive, Pat, Petula, Pinky, Priscilla, Rachael Anne, Rebecca, Rhonda, Rita, Ronnie, Samantha, Sara, Sarah, Shirley, Susanna, Susie, Suzie, Tallulah, Vanessa, Vivian, Valerie, Wendy

  • Aida - "The Dance Of The Robe" and Tim Rice - Aida Musical - 1998
  • Akasha - "The Origin Of The Species" - Lestat the Musical - 2006
  • "All The Young Girls Love Alice" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • "Amoreena" - Tumbleweed Connection - 1970
  • "Amy" - Honky Château - 1972
  • "Annabella Umberella"
  • Angel - "Sick City" - Rare Masters - 1992
  • "Angeline" - Leather Jackets - 1986
  • Babs - "They Call Her The Cat" - Peachtree Road - 2004
  • Barbara - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • "Bennie & The Jets" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • Billy Jean - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Bonnie - "The Emperor's New Clothes" - Songs From The West Coast - 2001
  • Candy - ""Bennie & The Jets" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • "Carla/Etude" - The Fox (album) - 1981
  • Catherine - "The Captain And The Kid" - The Captain And The Kid - 2006
  • "Chloe" - The Fox (album) - 1981
  • Cinderella - "I Swear I Heard The Night Talking" - To Be Continued - 1990
  • Cindy - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • "Crystal" - Too Low For Zero - 1986
  • Diana - "Hercules" - Honky Château - 1972
  • Dolly - "Shoulder Holster" - Blue Moves - 1976
  • Dolly - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Doris - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Emily" - The One - 1992
  • Eva - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Eve - "The Origin Of The Species" - Lestat the Musical - 2006
  • Frankie - "Shoulder Holster" - Blue Moves - 1976
  • Grace - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Jackie - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Jackie - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Jane - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Jean - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • "Little Jeannie" - 21 at 33 - 1980
  • Jessie - "Planes" - Rare Masters - 1992
  • Joan - "Did Anybody Sleep with Joan of Arc" - This Train Don't Stop There Anymore - 2002
  • Joan - "They Call Her The Cat" - Peachtree Road - 2004
  • Joan - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Jody - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Judy - "Heavy Traffic" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Julie - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Katharine - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Kiki - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Lady What's Tomorrow" - Empty Sky - 1969
  • Linda - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Loretta - "Get Back" - 17-11-70 - 1970
  • "No Shoe Strings On Louise" - Elton John - 1970
  • "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" - Single - 1974
  • Lucy - "Sails" - Empty Sky - 1969
  • "Rock N Roll Madonna" - Elton John - 1970
  • Madonna - "The Emperor's New Clothes" - Songs From The West Coast - 2001
  • Madonna - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • Magdalena - "Sixty Years On" - Elton John - 1970
  • "Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher" - Billy Elliot the Musical - 2005
  • Marilyn - "Candle In The Wind - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • Marilyn - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Marlene - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Mata - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Michelle's Song" - Friends Soundtrack - 1971
  • Mona - "Rock Me When He's Gone" - Rare Masters - 1992
  • "Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters" - Honky Château - 1972
  • "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part Two" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Mona Lisa - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Nancy - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Natassia - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Nicolette - "God Never Came There" - B-Side - 2001
  • "Nikita" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Norma Jean - "Candle In The Wind by Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • Olive - "Give Peace A Chance" - B Side Single - 1988
  • Pat - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Petula - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Pinky" - Caribou - 1974
  • Priscilla - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Rachael Anne - "All the Way Down to El Paso" - Elton John - 1970
  • "The Tide Will Turn For Rebecca" - Dick James Demos Volume 1 - 1992
  • Rhonda - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Rita - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Ronnie - "Bennie & The Jets" - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1974
  • "Lady Samantha" - Empty Sky - 1969 (1995 Reissue Bonus Track - Originally a Single)
  • Samantha - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • "Sara's Coming Back"
  • "Sarah Escapes" - The Muse Soundtrack - 1999
  • Shirley - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Susanna - "One Horse Town" - Blue Moves - 1976
  • "Susie (Dramas)" - Honky Château - 1972
  • Suzie - "Crocodile Rock" - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player - 1973
  • Suzie - "Country Love Song" - The Thom Bell Sessions - 1979
  • Tallulah - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Vanessa - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Vivian - "Wrap Her Up" - Ice on Fire - 1985
  • Valerie - "No Shoe Strings On Louise" - Elton John - 1970
  • Wendy - "Goodbye Marlon Brando" - Reg Strikes Back - 1988
  • Wendy - "Wake Up Wendy" - Chef Aid: The South Park Album - 1998

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