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Song for Guy

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"Song for Guy"
SinglebyElton John
from the albumA Single Man
B-side"Lovesick"
Released1 December 1978[1]
RecordedAugust 1978
Genre
Length5:02(single)
6:34 (album)
8:29 (2003 remix)
Label
Songwriter(s)Elton John
Elton Johnsingles chronology
"Part-Time Love"
(1978)
"Song for Guy"
(1978)
"Return to Paradise"
(1978)

"Song for Guy"is a mainly instrumental piece of music by English musicianElton John.It is the closing track of his 1978 album,A Single Man.

Musical structure

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As I was writing this song one Sunday, I imagined myself floating into space and looking down at my own body. I was imagining myself dying. Morbidly obsessed with these thoughts, I wrote this song about death. The next day I was told that Guy [Burchett], our 17-year-old messenger boy, had been tragically killed on his motorcycle the day before. Guy died on the day I wrote this song.
— Elton John, from the sleeve notes of the 7-inch single.

The song opens with a solo piano, which is then accompanied by aloopedRoland CR-78drum machine,[2]with occasionalshakerandwind chimesalternating; other keyboards are often layered in shortly after, with a bass guitar mainly accompanying this. It is instrumental until the end, in which the words "Life isn't everything" are repeated.

It stands as one of the few songs written by Elton John alone and the only instrumental piece of music made by himself to be released as a single. After this song, his other instrumental songs were only released as B-sides notably "Choc Ice Goes Mental" (A-sides: "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues"&"Kiss the Bride") and" The Man Who Never Died "(A-sides:"Nikita"&"The Last Song").

Reception

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Cash Boxsaid it has "an alluring beauty," with "spunky piano chording, rhythm ace backing, evocative synthesizer explorations and chimes."[3]Record Worldsaid it would surprise his fans as "an instrumental with traditional orchestral arrangements and John's own semi-classical piano work."[4]

Release and performances

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The song was one of his most successful singles in the UK, peaking at No. 4 in January 1979, and remaining on the chart for ten weeks.[5]It marked his return to the Top Ten for the first time since 1976's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart",which reached No. 1 on the same chart.[6]The single was not released in the US until March 1979 where it barely made the charts, peaking at No. 110.[7]It was a modest success, though, on the American adult contemporary charts, where it reached No. 37 in the spring of 1979.[8]

Use in media

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The song was used extensively throughout all 6 episodes of the 1985 BBC comedy seriesHappy Families(the lead male character is named Guy). It is also used in the seventh episode ofDiamonds in the Sky(1979), aBBCChannel 9 Perthco-production about the history of commercial aviation, and is played frequently in the 1980 movieOh Heavenly DogstarringChevy ChaseandJane Seymourand directed by Rod Browning.[9]The song also features prominently in the 2017 filmFilm Stars Don't Die in Liverpool.[10]In November 2020, the track was featured inThe Crown,during a scene in whichLady Diana Spencerdances alone in aBuckingham Palaceballroom.

Personnel

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Charts

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References

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  1. ^"Music Week"(PDF).p. 52.
  2. ^"Stuart Epps | Music Producer".stuartepps.co.uk.Archived fromthe originalon 13 September 2010.
  3. ^"CashBox Singles Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box.24 February 1979. p. 20.Retrieved1 January2022.
  4. ^"Hits of the Week"(PDF).Record World.17 February 1979. p. 1.Retrieved12 February2023.
  5. ^"UK charts".
  6. ^Billboard.4 October 1997.
  7. ^"Song for Guy".
  8. ^"Song for Guy".
  9. ^IMDB
  10. ^"Film reviews round-up: Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, Mudbound, Ingrid Goes West, Good Time".The Independent.15 November 2017.
  11. ^ab"Kent Music Report No 288 – 31 December 1979 > National Top 100 Singles for 1979".Kent Music Report.Retrieved10 January2023– via Imgur.
  12. ^"Elton John – Song for Guy "(in Dutch).Ultratop 50.Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  13. ^"Nederlandse Top 40 – week 5, 1979"(in Dutch).Dutch Top 40.Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  14. ^"Elton John – Song for Guy "(in Dutch).Single Top 100.Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  15. ^"Elton John – Song for Guy ".Top 40 Singles.Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  16. ^"Official Singles Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company.Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  17. ^"Elton John Chart History (Adult Contemporary)".Billboard.Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  18. ^"Offiziellecharts.de – Elton John – Song for Guy "(in German).GfK Entertainment charts.Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  19. ^* Zimbabwe. Kimberley, C.Zimbabwe: singles chart book.Harare: C. Kimberley, 2000
  20. ^"Jaaroverzichten 1979".Ultratop.Retrieved21 November2021.
  21. ^"Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1979".Dutch Top 40.Retrieved21 November2021.
  22. ^"Jaaroverzichten – Single 1979".dutchcharts.nl.Retrieved21 November2021.