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“Bennie and the Jets” – Elton John

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On this day in 1974, Elton John’s “Bennie and the Jets” went to #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The record also made it to #1 in Canada. John was initially opposed to its release as a single because he believed it would fail.

Before the song became a national hit in the US and Canada, it was given heavy airplay on a Top 40 radio station in Windsor, Ontario, and it soon rose to #1 in the Detroit market. Other radio stations in both countries took note and began playing the record, resulting in its rise to the top in the national charts.

“Bennie” was also a hit on the US R&B chart, making it to #15, and helped to expand John’s fan base. It also earned him a May 1975 guest appearance on Soul Train, where he performed the song along with another #1 hit, “Philadelphia Freedom”.

As a lifelong fan of soul/R&B music, John was especially proud of his song’s success on the R&B chart. He was also a big fan of the Soul Train TV show and said he and his band would frequently watch it while they were on tour.
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supersnipe · 61-69, M
A catchy record with some amusing twists. Funnily enough, that track was only a minor hit in the UK a couple of years later! However, the host album, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, went to No. 1 and also yielded a clutch of hit singles. It was one of maybe half a dozen 'musicassettes, I had to play in the car and so it became part of the soundtrack of my life.
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@supersnipe Right. The song barely cracked the Top 40 in the UK. The album is one of John's best, in my opinion, so I'm not surprised it reached #1 in the UK, just as it did in the US, Canada, and Australia.