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''Friends'', released in 1971, was the fourth official album release for Elton John. It was a project John and Bernie Taupin took on before their breakout success in the US, based on the ''Friends'' film released in the same year. It was certified gold in April 1971 by the RIAA. It became John's third gold record in as many months in that market (following the albums ''Elton John'' in February and ''Tumbleweed Connection'' in March). The title track was a minor hit in the US (#34 on the pop chart) despite the film's poor performance. The rights to the soundtrack are now with Universal Music Group, which shares ownership of John's music with him, and which also owns the Paramount Records catalogue. The ''Friends'' soundtrack is also available on the ''Rare Masters'' (1992) 2-CD set, tracks 10-19 on Disc One, albeit with the tracks in a different order to the original LP. The difference is that "Michelle's Song" changes places with "Honey Roll" and "Variations on Friends". In the early '70s, John performed the title track and "Can I Put You On" in concert, with the latter appearing on the next release, the live recording ''17-11-70'' (entitled ''11-17-70'' in North America). The most recent performance of "Friends" was in 1999. ==Track listing== All songs by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted. Timings are on the LP release, while those in parentheses are those for the Rare Masters collection. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Friends (film soundtrack)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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