Elton John Shares Song With Stevie Wonder

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Elton John is giving us a preview of his upcoming collab album, “The Lockdown Sessions.” He’s shared a duet with Stevie Wonder, “Finish Line.”

This isn’t their first collab; they’ve teamed up in the past on “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues” and “That’s What Friends Are For.” But “Finish Line” marks their first-ever duet, also featuring contributions from Kanye West’s Sunday Service Choir and production by Andrew Watt.

“It is both a joy and honor to sing, play piano and harmonica for Elton! He has truly been one of the great spirits of music, life, friendship and love, who I’ve met on this life journey!” says Stevie in a statement. “True artistry and music like love equals a forever commitment lasting many lifetimes.” 

  • “Stevie’s voice is as good as I can ever remember hearing him – he sounds like a 17-year-old again, he’s singing with a sheer joy and exuberance in his vocals,” reads Elton’s statement. “I’ve always loved collaborating with Stevie, and I’m delighted that after fifty years of friendship we finally get to do a full blown duet.”
  • “The Lockdown Sessions” is due for release on October 22nd and can be pre-ordered HERE.

Source: Elton John

 

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