Introduction

“Candle in the Wind” by Elton John is a poignant musical masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on the hearts of music enthusiasts worldwide. Released in 1973, this song has transcended generations, becoming an enduring symbol of love and loss. In this article, we delve into the magic behind this iconic composition, exploring the fascinating story of the song and its illustrious performer.The Story of... 'Candle in the Wind' by Elton John - Smooth

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“Candle in the Wind” holds a unique place in music history. Originally penned as a tribute to the late Marilyn Monroe, Elton John reworked the lyrics in 1997 as a heartfelt homage to Princess Diana after her tragic passing. This revised version, “Candle in the Wind 1997,” became one of the best-selling singles of all time, a testament to the song’s timeless appeal and the enduring legacy of both Elton John and Princess Diana.
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Lyrics: Candle in the Wind (1973)

Goodbye, Norma Jeane
Though I never knew you at all
You had the grace to hold yourself
While those around you crawled
They crawled out of the woodwork
And they whispered into your brain
They set you on the treadmill
And they made you change your name
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a candle in the wind
Never knowing who to cling to
When the rain set in
And I would’ve liked to know you
But I was just a kid
Your candle burned out long before
Your legend ever did
Loneliness was tough
The toughest role you ever played
Hollywood created a superstar
And pain was the price you paid
Even when you died
Oh, the press still hounded you
All the papers had to say
Was that Marilyn was found in the nude
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a candle in the wind
Never knowing who to cling to
When the rain set in
And I would’ve liked to know you
But I was just a kid
Your candle burned out long before
Your legend ever did
Goodbye, Norma Jeane
Though I never knew you at all
You had the grace to hold yourself
While those around you crawled
Goodbye, Norma Jeane
From the young man in the 22nd row
Who sees you as something more than sexual
More than just our Marilyn Monroe
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a candle in the wind
Never knowing who to cling to
When the rain set in
And I would’ve liked to know you
But I was just a kid
Your candle burned out long before
Your legend ever did
Your candle burned out long before
Your legend ever did

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