This 1972 Rock Classic Helped Launch A Six-Decade Career
On March 3, 1972, Elton John released "Rocket Man", the lead single from his album Honky Chateau. The song would become one of the singer's most popular songs ever, cementing him as the perennial rock star of his generation.
"Rocket Man" came just months after the release of Madman Across The Water—the album that first brought Elton John to international fame. That project included hits such as "Tiny Dancer" and "Razor Face"
'Rocket Man' Changed Elton John's Career Forever
While "Rocket Man" wasn't the first song that Elton John had found huge success with, it's certainly one of the most important. "Your Song" and "Tiny Dancer" had both been released to immense critical acclaim, but John would never have become the international superstar that he ultimately became without the momentum that Honky Chateau provided him.
The single was co-written by Bernie Taupin, who worked consistently with John throughout his career and penned hits such as "Candle in the Wind" and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road."
"Rocket Man" immediately climbed to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached an impressive No. 2 on the U.K. Singles Chart. It was a clear indicator that John was becoming not just a reliable songwriter and performer, but a global celebrity with a dedicated fan base.
Elton John is one of a very small number of musical artists who've had Top 10 singles in six consecutive decades, starting with "Your Song" in the 1970s and continuing through the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s.
This places him in a very small club alongside artists like Cher and the Bee Gees, who accomplished the same feat across different decades.