A song by Elton John. Found in the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album. The song was written by Bernie Taupin in 1973. Much like Grey Seal, it has a very enticing and intriguing lyric. The song explores the simple wonders of life and the thrill of adventure. It has a very uplifting and seemingly infinite tune. The listener is encouraged to decide what the song means to them and it is thusly named.
“Oh, this song’s got no title, just words and a tune.”
This Song Has No Title — a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
This Song Has No Title — a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
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