
Elton John and George Michael - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Music performance"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" is a powerful live performance by Elton John and George Michael, showcasing their incredible vocal talents. Originally written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, the song was first recorded by Elton in 1974 for his album Caribou. It gained new life in 1991 when George Michael invited Elton to join him on stage at Wembley Arena. This duet version reached number one in both the UK and US, highlighting the chemistry and vocal prowess of both artists. The performance blends Elton's emotive delivery with George Michael's soulful voice, creating a heartfelt rendition that resonates deeply with audiences. Their collaboration was a highlight of George Michael's Cover to Cover tour and is remembered as a testament to their enduring friendship and musical synergy. The song's impact extends beyond its chart success, as it symbolizes the bond between two music legends who brought new depth to a classic hit.