• Too Low for Zero (stylised as 2 ▼ 4 0) is the seventeenth studio album by English musician Elton John, released in 1983. The album marked a comeback for...
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  • The Too Low for Zero Tour was a concert tour by English musician and composer Elton John, in support of his 17th studio album Too Low for Zero. The tour...
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    AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) Too Low for Zero (liner notes). Elton John. UK: The Rocket Record Company. 1983. HISPD...
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  • I'm Still Standing (category Single chart usages for Flanders)
    Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, from John's 1983 studio album Too Low for Zero. It was the lead single from the album in North America, but released...
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    1980s and 1990s, having several hit albums including 21 at 33 (1980), Too Low for Zero (1983), Sleeping with the Past (1989), The One (1992), Made in England...
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  • Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    album is composed of songs from Too Low for Zero, John's 1983 album that received the most critical and commercial acclaim for the early 1980s, including the...
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  • I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues (category Single chart usages for Dutch100)
    Taupin, released as the first single from John's 17th studio album Too Low for Zero. It was the first single since 1975's "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"...
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    Elton John (category Juno Award for International Album of the Year winners)
    reunited, though they did not collaborate on a full album until 1983's Too Low For Zero. 21 at 33, released in 1980, was a significant career boost, aided...
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  • Greatest Hits 1976–1986 (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    To make room for these additions, two songs from the Geffen collection were purged, namely the 1983 album (title) track "Too Low For Zero" and the 1986...
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    joined Olsson and guitarist Davey Johnstone for the Jump Up! Tour, followed by albums and tours for Too Low for Zero (1983) and Breaking Hearts (1984). The...
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  • Hearts Tour. The European Express Tour, which was a continuation of the Too Low for Zero Tour of Oceania took place across three months during the summer of...
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    hit on the album chart, and she supplied backing vocals for John's 1983 album Too Low for Zero.[citation needed] Dee also sang the song "What Can't Speak...
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    tours for Too Low for Zero (1983) and Breaking Hearts (1984). Following another line-up change, they would rejoin only one more time in 1988 for backing...
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    1982, and joined Olsson and Johnstone for the Jump Up! Tour, followed by albums and tours for Too Low for Zero (1983) and Breaking Hearts (1984), and...
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  • Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    playing with other artists until rejoining John for his 1982 Jump Up! Tour. Until 1983's Too Low for Zero, this was the last album on which Elton John and...
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  • The Lion King (2019 film) (category Golden Eagle Award (Russia) for Best Foreign Language Film winners)
    rightful place as king. Realizing that he'd been running from his past for too long, Simba decides to return to the Pride Lands. Aided by his friends...
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    Soviet Union (1979) 1980 World Tour (1980) Jump Up Tour (1982–1983) Too Low for Zero Tour (1984) European Express Tour (1984) Breaking Hearts Tour (1984)...
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    1975) Blue Moves (Rocket, 1976) A Single Man (Rocket Records, 1978) Too Low for Zero (Geffen, 1983) Reg Strikes Back (MCA Records, 1988) Made in England...
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    Rock of the Westies (MCA Records, 1975) Blue Moves (Rocket, 1976) Too Low for Zero (Geffen, 1983) Breaking Hearts (Geffen, 1984) Ice on Fire (Geffen,...
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    1983's Too Low for Zero, the two renewed their partnership on a full-time basis and from that point forward Taupin was again John's primary lyricist for his...
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  • Kiss the Bride (song) (category Single chart usages for Canadatopsingles)
    a song by English musician Elton John, from his 17th studio album, Too Low for Zero, written by John and Bernie Taupin. Released as the album's third single...
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  • Mathias is performed for the first time by the Liverpool Philharmonic Society 30 May – Elton John releases his album Too Low for Zero, marking the beginning...
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  • sound engineer on one of his albums, but it was actually on 1983's Too Low for Zero, not 1979's Victim of Love. He proposed to her on 10 February 1984...
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  • also known as "The Saints" "Saint", by Elton John from the album Too Low for Zero "Saint", by Travis Scott and Quavo from the album Huncho Jack, Jack...
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  • "Crystal", a song by Nova, 1983 "Crystal", a song by Elton John from Too Low for Zero, 1983 "Crystal", a song by Hüsker Dü from Candy Apple Grey, 1986 "Crystal"...
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  • and Roberta Flack "Too Low For Zero" – Elton John (in US & Australia; not released in the rest of UK and Europe until 1985/86) "Too Shy" – Kajagoogoo "Total...
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  • Limmie & the Family Cooking "Dreamboat", a 1978 song by Elton John from Too Low for Zero "Dreamboat", a 1979 song by John Mayall from Bottom Line "Dreamboat"...
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  • Have Chinese Eyes by Pete Townshend, Jump Up! by Elton John 1983: Too Low for Zero by Elton John 1984: Hysteria by The Human League 1984: Learning to...
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  • Drops of Jupiter "Whipping Boy", a song by Elton John on his album Too Low for Zero This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Whipping...
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  • Following a three-month break, during which the band recorded the album Too Low for Zero in Montserrat, the tour resumed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on...
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