- Take Me to the Pilot
Infobox Single
Name = Take Me to the Pilot
Artist =Elton John
from Album = Elton John
B-side = "Your Song "
Released =October 26 , 1970
Format =vinyl record (7")
Recorded =Trident Studios
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:47
Label = Uni (US/Canada)DJM Records
Writer =Elton John ,Bernie Taupin
Producer =Gus Dudgeon
Last single = "From Denver to L.A. "
(1970)
This single = "Take Me to the Pilot"
(1970)
Next single = "Your Song "
(1970)Extra tracklisting
Album = Elton John
Type = studio
prev_track =I Need You to Turn To
prev_no = 2
this_track = "Take Me to the Pilot"
track_no = 3
next_track = "No Shoe Strings on Louise"
next_no = 4"Take Me to the Pilot" is a rock song performed by British musician
Elton John . The song was written byBernie Taupin and composed by John for his eponymous second album in1970 .It was released in 1970 as the second single from the album, backed by "
Your Song ." Both received airplay, but "Your Song" was preferred bydisc jockeys and replaced "Take Me to the Pilot" as the A-side, eventually making both the UK and U.S. Top Tens.Composition and inspiration
Many have cited the song's lyrics as incomprehensible. "If you feel that it's real/I'm on trial/and I'm here in your prison/like a coin in your mint/I am dented and spent with high treason," reads the first verse. The speaker in this odd tale then observes, "Through a glass, eye, your throne/is the one danger zone," and exhorts his captor to, "Take me to the pilot for control/take me to the pilot of your soul."
Bernie has said that he has no idea what the lyrics mean, comparing his writing style in the song to poets like "
Baudelaire andRimbaud ...(who) just threw things together and went 'Wow! That sounds good'." The lyrics possess many elements:betrayal , eitherpolitical orpersonal ("treason"); the illusion ofdanger ("through a glass eye"); and fearlessness toward the unknown ("take me to the pilot of your soul"). According to Elton, this and other songs recorded during this period were inspired by thescience fiction books Bernie was reading at the time.Song history
Since its 1970 release, "Take Me to the Pilot" has become a staple of John's live shows and can be heard on many of his concert recordings — ranging from a performance with his early '70s backup musicians, bassist
Dee Murray and drummerNigel Olsson on "11-17-70 " (1970 ) to "Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra " (1987 ) with a full scale orchestral reworking the original Paul Buckmaster score. There have also been numerous notable cover versions from the likes ofJose Feliciano , folk/blues guitaristBuzzy Linhart , R&B vocalistBen E. King , blues iconOdetta , piano legendNate Hopkins , a duet between singersAl Jarreau andGloria Loring , and third-season contestant George Huff on "American Idol ".The Who segue into it fromSaturday Night's Alright for Fighting on theElton John /Bernie Taupin Tribute Album, .Format and tracklist
*1970 US 7" single
#. "Take Me to the Pilot" 3:43
#. "Your Song" 3:57*1988 US 7" single
# "Take Me to the Pilot (live)" 3:58
# "Tonight (live)" 7:26*1992 US 7" single
# "Nikita"
# "Take Me to the Pilot"*1995 US CD single
# "Blessed" 4:19
# "Honky Cat (live)" 7:05
# "Take Me to the Pilot (live)" 5:55
# "The Bitch is Back (live)" 4:26
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