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Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player Studio album by Elton John Released 26 January 1973 Recorded Château d'Hérouville, Hérouville, France, June 1972 Genre Piano rock, Glam rock Length 42:45 Label MCA Records
(US/Canada)
DJM Records (UK)Producer Gus Dudgeon Elton John chronology Honky Château
(1972)Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
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(1973)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Robert Christgau (C+) [2] Rolling Stone (favourable) [3] Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player is the sixth studio album by British singer/songwriter Elton John. It was released by DJM Records.
This was Elton's second straight # 1 album in America and yielded his first # 1 single in both the U.S. and Canada – "Crocodile Rock".[4] "Daniel" was also a major hit from the album, giving him his second Canadian # 1 single on the RPM Top Singles Chart[5] and just missing the top slot south of the border, stalling at # 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and reaching # 4 in the U.K., one place higher than achieved by Crocodile Rock. According to writer Philip Norman in his early 1990s authorized biography, "Elton," during a party in Los Angeles, Elton's friend Groucho Marx jokingly pointed his index fingers at the singer, as if holding a pair of six-shooters. John is reported to have put up his hands and said, "Don't shoot me, I'm only the piano player," so naming the album.[citation needed] (The album's cover photograph, which shows a young couple going to see a fictional movie, "Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only The Piano Player, starring Elton John," also includes a movie poster of the Marx Brothers' "Go West," though whether this was an intentional subtle tribute to Groucho is uncertain.)
Once again, the team returned to France to record at the Château d'Hérouville, also known at the time as "Strawberry Studios," which was how the studio was credited in the album's sleeve. The album featured horns arranged by producer Gus Dudgeon on "Elderberry Wine" (the b-side to "Crocodile Rock"), "Midnight Creeper" and "I'm Gonna Be A Teenage Idol," the latter of which was inspired by Elton's friend, T-Rex frontman Marc Bolan. The horn players were the same ones, in fact, who were used on "Honky Château." Paul Buckmaster returned to add strings on "Blues For Baby And Me" and "Have Mercy On The Criminal." During his Australian concerts with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 1986, Elton lauded Buckmaster's work on songs such as "Have Mercy On The Criminal," calling the string arrangements "revolutionary."
The album was a huge hit on both sides of the Atlantic, topping the UK and US album charts and selling about 14 million copies worldwide. It is one of only two albums to feature just the core band of Elton, Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson, without percussionist Ray Cooper. The other album is Breaking Hearts.
One of the only outtakes of note was a re-recording of "Skyline Pigeon," which became the b-side to the single of "Daniel."
Critics at the time called some of the performances, especially "Crocodile Rock," derivative, which Elton freely acknowledged years later. In "His Song: The Musical Journey of Elton John" by author Elizabeth Rosenthal, Elton said "Crocodile Rock" was written as an overt homage to '50s records, and his vocal intentionally mimicked Bobby Vee. "High Flying Bird" was designed to sound like a Van Morrison record, and "Midnight Creeper" was a tip of the hat to the Rolling Stones.
"Don't Shoot Me ..." was also, according to John, the first album during which he felt comfortable experimenting with his vocal performances and style.
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Side one
- "Daniel" – 3:54
- "Teacher I Need You" – 4:10
- "Elderberry Wine" – 3:33
- "Blues for My Baby and Me" – 5:42
- "Midnight Creeper" – 3:55
Side two
- "Have Mercy on the Criminal" – 5:57
- "I'm Going to Be a Teenage Idol" – 3:55
- "Texan Love Song" – 3:33
- "Crocodile Rock" – 3:58
- "High Flying Bird" – 4:12
Bonus tracks (1995 Mercury and 1996 Rocket reissue)
- "Screw You (Young Man's Blues)" – 4:43
- "Jack Rabbit" – 1:49
- "Whenever You're Ready (We'll Go Steady Again)" – 2:51
- "Skyline Pigeon" [Piano version] – 3:56
B-sides
Song Format "Skyline Pigeon" (Piano Version) Daniel 7" (US/UK) Personnel
- Elton John – vocals, piano, electric piano, Leslie piano, Farfisa organ, harmonium, mellotron
- Davey Johnstone – acoustic, electric, and Leslie guitars, banjo, sitar, mandolin
- Dee Murray – bass
- Nigel Olsson – drums, maracas
Additional musicians
- Davey, Dee, Nigel – Backing vocals (tracks 2, 7, 10)
- Ken Scott – A.R.P. synthesizer (track 1)
- Gus Dudgeon – Brass Arrangement (tracks 3, 5, 7)
- Paul Buckmaster – Orchestral Arrangement (tracks 4 and 6)
- Jacques Bolognesi – Trombone
- Ivan Jullien – Trumpet
- Jean-Louis Chautemps & Alain Hatot – Saxophones
Charts
Chart positions
Chart Peak
positionAustralian Kent Music Report Albums Chart[6] 1 Canadian RPM Albums Chart[7] 1 Dutch Mega Albums Chart[8] 2 Italian Albums Chart[9] 1 Japanese Oricon LP Chart[10] 4 Norwegian VG-lista Albums Chart[11] 1 UK Albums Chart[12] 1 U.S. Billboard 200 [13] 1 West German Media Control Albums Chart[14] 16 Year-end charts
Chart (1973) Position Italian Albums Chart[9] 4 Australian Albums Chart[6] 4 UK Albums Chart[15] 1 U.S. Billboard Year-End[16][17] 8 Certifications
Region Certification United States (RIAA)[18] 3× Platinum Chart procession and succession
Preceded by
The World Is a Ghetto by WarUS Billboard 200 number-one album
3 – 16 March 1973Succeeded by
Dueling Banjos by Eric WeissbergPreceded by
Slayed? by SladeUK number-one albums
10 March – 17 April 1973Succeeded by
Billion Dollar Babies by Alice CooperPreceded by
No Secrets by Carly SimonCanadian RPM 100 number-one album
17 – 31 March 1973Succeeded by
Dueling Banjos by Eric Weissberg/Various ArtistsPreceded by
No Secrets by Carly SimonAustralian Kent Music Report number-one album
30 April – 20 May 1973Succeeded by
Hot August Night by Neil DiamondPreceded by
Back to Front by Gilbert O'Sullivan
Norsk på topp by Various artistsNorwegian VG-lista number-one album
10 – 11 / 1973
14 / 1973Succeeded by
Who Do We Think We Are by Deep Purple
Norsk på topp by Various artistsReferences
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Studio albums - Empty Sky
- Elton John
- Tumbleweed Connection
- Madman Across the Water
- Honky Château
- Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Caribou
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
- Rock of the Westies
- Blue Moves
- A Single Man
- Victim of Love
- 21 at 33
- The Fox
- Jump Up!
- Too Low for Zero
- Breaking Hearts
- Ice on Fire
- Leather Jackets
- Reg Strikes Back
- Sleeping with the Past
- The One
- Duets
- Made in England
- The Big Picture
- Songs from the West Coast
- Peachtree Road
- The Captain & the Kid
- The Union
Live albums - 17-11-70
- Here and There
- Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
- Elton John One Night Only - The Greatest Hits
- Elton 60 - Live at Madison Square Garden
Soundtracks - Friends
- The Lion King
- The Muse
- Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida
- The Road to El Dorado
- Gnomeo & Juliet
Compilations - Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits Volume II
- The Thom Bell Sessions
- Lady Samantha
- Greatest Hits Vol. 3
- The Complete Thom Bell Sessions
- To Be Continued
- The Very Best of Elton John
- Rare Masters
- Greatest Hits 1976-1986
- Chartbusters Go Pop
- Classic Elton John
- Love Songs
- Prologue
- Greatest Hits 1970-2002
- Elton John's Christmas Party
- Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits
Tours - 1970 World Tour
- Jump Up Tour
- Too Low for Zero Tour
- European Express Tour
- Breaking Hearts Tour
- Ice on Fire Tour
- Tour De Force
- Reg Strikes Back Tour
- Sleeping With The Past Tour
- The One Tour
- Elton John & Ray Cooper 1993/1994 World Tour
- Face to Face 1994
- Elton John & Ray Cooper 1995 Tour
- Face to Face 1995
- Made in England Tour
- Big Picture Tour
- Face to Face 1998
- An Evening with Elton John
- Medusa Tour
- Stately Home Tour
- Face to Face 2001
- Songs from the West Coast Tour
- Face to Face 2002
- A Journey Through Time
- Face to Face 2003
- 2004 Tour
- Peachtree Road Tour
- 2006 European Tour
- The Captain and the Kid Tour
- Rocket Man: Greatest Hits Live
- Face to Face 2009
- Elton John/Ray Cooper 2009-2011 Tour
- Face to Face 2010
- 2010 European Tour
- Greatest Hits Live
Residency shows - The Red Piano
- The Million Dollar Piano
Video releases - Videography
- The Breaking Hearts Tour
- The Night Time Concert
- Night and Day Concert
- Live in Australia
- The Very Best of Elton John
- Live in Barcelona
- Love Songs
- One Night Only: The Greatest Hits Live at Madison Square Garden
- Dream Ticket
- Elton 60 - Live at Madison Square Garden
Tribute album - Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin
Musicals - The Lion King (film / musical)
- Billy Elliot the Musical
- Aida
- Lestat
Related articles - Discography
- Band
- The Union Tour
- Awards
- Bernie Taupin
- Gus Dudgeon
- Paul Buckmaster
- John Reid
- Dick James
- Renate Blauel
- David Furnish
- Kiki Dee
- Elton John AIDS Foundation
- Watford FC
- Bluesology
UK best-selling albums (by year) (1970–1989) 1970: Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon & Garfunkel) · 1971: Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon & Garfunkel) · 1972: 20 Dynamic Hits (Various Artists) · 1973: Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (Elton John) · 1974: The Singles: 1969–1973 (The Carpenters) · 1975: The Best of The Stylistics (The Stylistics) · 1976: Greatest Hits (ABBA) · 1977: Arrival (ABBA) · 1978: Saturday Night Fever (Original Soundtrack) · 1979: Parallel Lines (Blondie) · 1980: Super Trouper (ABBA) · 1981: Kings of the Wild Frontier (Adam and the Ants) · 1982: Love Songs (Barbra Streisand) · 1983: Thriller (Michael Jackson) · 1984: Can't Slow Down (Lionel Richie) · 1985: Brothers in Arms (Dire Straits) · 1986: True Blue (Madonna) · 1987: Bad (Michael Jackson) · 1988: Kylie (Kylie Minogue) · 1989: Ten Good Reasons (Jason Donovan)
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