Elton John- Tiny Dancer Live in 1971
Elton singing Tiny Dancer even before the song was recorded. The white piano that Elton plays is the songwriting duo (with Bernie Taupin) first piano to compose over a hundred songs, this white 1910-era A-Day Birdcage upright served as the primary vehicle that John and Taupin used to compose Elton's first five albums, including "Empty Sky"(1969), "Elton John" (1970), "Tumbleweed Connection" (1970), "Madman Across The Water" (1971) and "Friends: The Soundtrack" (1971). Possessing a resume that far exceeds the depth and involvement of most songwriting instruments of its caliber, a mere brief listing of songs that have been created on this very piano includes: "Your Song"(Elton's signature song), Border Song", "Burn Down The Mission", "Madman Across The Water", "Take It To The Pilot", "Lady Samantha", "Skyline Pigeon", "Sixty Years On", "Friends", "Come Down In Time", "I've Been Loving You", "Rock N' Roll Madonna", "Bad Side of The Moon", "Levon" and the timeless classic "Tiny Dancer",