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On This Day in 1974: John Lennon Joins Elton John on Stage at Madison . . . A Surprise Reunion in New York On November 28, 1974, music history was made when John Lennon made a surprise appearance on stage with Elton John at New York’s Madison Square Garden The concert came after a bet: if the single Whatever Gets You Thru the Night reached #1 on the charts, Lennon promised to join Elton on stage
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Elton John and John Lennon at MSG in 1974: Behind-the-Scenes Elton John and John Lennon on stage at Madison Square Garden, Nov 28, 1974 (Photo via JohnLennon com) “No one knew that Lennon was going to be joining Elton on stage that night,” D’Ariano explains The pair had recorded “Whatever Gets You Thru the Night” that summer and the song was the #1 single in the U S the week before
Elton John And John Lennons Whatever Gets You Thru the Night ‘Whatever Gets You Thru the Night’ is the tale of two Johns – John Lennon and Elton John “Whatever Gets You Thru the Night” began taking shape in the early summer of 1974 It was initially
The Bet That Brought John Lennon Back to the Stage Elton played piano and sang backing vocals on the track, and he made a bold prediction that it would be Lennon’s first solo number-one single in America Lennon, skeptical of this forecast, made a bet with Elton: if the song did hit number one, he would join Elton onstage for a live performance
Whatever Gets You thru the Night - Wikipedia The recording featured Elton John on harmony vocals and piano While in the studio, Elton bet Lennon that the song would top the charts, and such was Lennon's scepticism that Elton secured from him a promise to appear on stage at one of his performances, should the record indeed hit No 1