Sir Elton

Philip Norman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:16th May '19

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The definitive biography of the much-loved star Elton John.

'He's got me spot on' Elton John

‘Anyone who can read will admire the intelligence, the detail and the robust good sense of this biography. It captures the flavour of the times every bit as distinctively as it captures the personality of Elton John’ Sunday Telegraph

Elton John is one of the biggest stars in the world, a man whose extraordinary career has resulted in timeless songs and sold-out world tours. But how did the sensitive boy from Pinner, who started out pounding the piano in a pub, become such an iconic figure?

Philip Norman’s acclaimed biography paints a frank but sympathetic portrait, from Elton’s rise to success to the attempted suicides, from Watford football club chairman to flamboyant Versace shopaholic, from the draining addictions to his turbulent personal relationships and the extraordinary moment in Westminster Abbey when ‘Candle in the Wind’ turned into a requiem for his friend Diana Princess of Wales.

Covering the first five decades of Elton’s life, setting him in the context of the changing music scene, this is a vivid, perceptive, superbly researched account of a musical legend.

He's got me spot on * Elton John *
Norman writes like an angel, Sir Elton could talk the hind leg off a donkey, and anyone who can read will admire the intelligence, the detail and the robust good sense of this biography. It captures the flavour of the times every bit as distinctively as it captures the personality of Elton John' * Sunday Telegraph *
This biography stands as a definitive insight into the life of the balding, bespectacled pub pianist who conquered the world' * The Times *
Eloquent, analytic, erudite but never dull, Norman writes with a verve and vitality which is well-suited to his colourful subject' * Yorkshire Post *

ISBN: 9781529026177

Dimensions: 196mm x 130mm x 42mm

Weight: 422g

560 pages