Funeral For A Friend – Elton John

Intro

A D F#m D x2

A
Count back, anaesthetize

Colours burnt into my eyes

D
Life for you is shades of grey

Help me, help me find my way

F#m
Lost, lost, never found

Hide your secrets, settle down

D
I am young and I am naïve

Tell me something I will believe

A
Take me, take me far away

From this city's soul decay

D
Hid away 'til I was eighteen

Only saw colors on a TV screen

F#m
Skinny jeans and sunglasses

A fashion statement for the masses

D
What you're doing makes me sick

Overhyped and generic

A
Shine, shine, like the sun

Spread your warmth through everyone

D
I asked you why people die

You said we all have a design

F#m
Slide, slide into the sea

Landslide coming down on me

D
I said I was into you

You said you were into me

Chorus
A

You never answer on the phone

D
With your nicotine lips and your heart of stone
F#m
I look for you by the underpass
D
Looks like this love wasn't meant to last
Bm
You said you reap just what you sow
D
So tell me, where does your garden grow?
F#m
You said in time the pain would pass
D
Looks like the end is here at last

Intro

A D F#m D
A  

Burn, burn, like a star

Burn a hole in every heart

D
Strung out on a trail of blood

Who knew the stars were not enough?

F#m
Smile, smile, if you can

If you can't I'll understand

D
See these stiches in my eyes

Smash computers, kill rockstars

A
Purge the past and waste my mind

Leave no scent or trace behind

D
One day when you bury me

When I wake up what will I see?

F#m
Down, down, underground

Dig for fire, dig for sound

D
What is on the radio

Cause I would like to say hello

A
Crawl, crawl, through the dirt

Jesus, show me what you're worth

D
Can't you just send us a sign

Tell us all that we're doing fine

F#m
Nights for sitting in the dark

Days for lying in the park

D
Wake me up from my sick dream

A requiem for this dead scene

Chorus
A

You never answer on the phone

D
With your nicotine lips and your heart of stone
F#m
I look for you by the underpass
D
Looks like this love wasn't meant to last
Bm
You said you reap just what you sow
D
So tell me, where does your garden grow?
F#m
You said in time the pain would pass
D
Looks like the end is here at last

A D F#m D x8

Woah oh oh ooo ooo

A
Count back, anaesthetize

Colours burnt into my eyes

D
Life for you is shades of grey

Help me, help me find my way

F#m
Mother can't you help me now

Cause I've been drowning in the sound

D
Lying on the motorway

Writing songs and wasting away

End on D

 

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"Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding"
12-inch single cover (1978)
Song by Elton John
from the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Released1973 (1973)
RecordedMay 1973
StudioChâteau d'Hérouville, France
Genre
Length11:07
Label
  • DJM (UK/world)
  • MCA (US/Canada)
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Gus Dudgeon

"Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" is a medley of two songs written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It is the opening track of the 1973 double album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

The first part, "Funeral for a Friend", is an instrumental created by John while thinking of what kind of music he would like at his funeral.[2] This first half segues into "Love Lies Bleeding".

Composition and recording

In the 2001 Eagle Vision documentary, Classic Albums: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, John said the two songs were not written as one piece, but fit together since "Funeral for a Friend" ends in the key of A, and "Love Lies Bleeding" opens in A, and the two were played as one elongated piece when recorded. (However, the songs are published and copyrighted individually and remain separate entities with separate sheet music.) With lyrics like "And love lies bleeding in my hand/Oh, it kills me to think of you with another man", lyricist Bernie Taupin uses death symbolism as an angry take on a break-up song.[2]

The grandiose introduction to "Funeral for a Friend" and additional synthesizer parts in "Love Lies Bleeding, were performed during final overdubs and mixing at Trident Studios on an ARP 2500 synthesizer (erroneously credited as A.R.P.) by the album's engineer, David Hentschel, who, John recalled, overdubbed track after track of music and synthetic atmospheric effects until the mini-opus was complete. In an interview for John's official website, Hentschel recalled that he used melodies from "The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909–1934)", "I’ve Seen That Movie, Too", "Candle in the Wind" and others in creating the track.[5]

Release and reception

The song was well received by critics. AllMusic's Donald Guarisco later called "Funeral for a Friend" "a stunning instrumental" with "a powerful fusion of classical and rock elements where a gentle, lyrical motif is developed and energized until it builds into a powerhouse full of emotion and bombast."[2]

"Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" was too long for a single release, but got significant airplay on FM stations that were predisposed toward rock epics.[2] The whole piece is just over 11 minutes long. A fan favourite, it became a staple part of many Elton John tour set lists.

Billboard magazine listed this song as number two in the list of Elton John's best songs as picked by critics, second only to "Bennie and the Jets".[6] Rolling Stone readers picked this song as number three in a list of "deep cuts" by Elton John, songs that only a true fan would know, even though it has received significant exposure over the years.[7] The song had a strong influence on the Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion albums and, in particular, the song "November Rain".[8] Avenged Sevenfold's M. Shadows lists the song among the ten songs that helped shape how he relates to music.[9]

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References in other media

Appears in the documentary soundtrack to James Dean: The First American Teenager.

Jean Grand-Maître choreographed a ballet for the Alberta Ballet called Love Lies Bleeding.[12]

The opening of "Funeral for a Friend" is used in the final episode of Blackadder II.

References

  1. ^ Buckley, Peter (2003). The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. p. 549. ISBN 978-1-84353-105-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e Guarisco, Donald. "Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  3. ^ Tobler, John (2005). "Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". In Dimery, Robert (ed.). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. London: Cassell Illustrated. p. 300.
  4. ^ Segretto, Mike (2022). "1973". 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Minute - A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era, 1955–1999. Backbeat. pp. 283–284. ISBN 9781493064601.
  5. ^ "Engineer David Hentschel Talks About 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'". Elton John. 4 October 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Elton John's 20 Best Songs: Critic's Picks". Billboard. 18 December 2017.
  7. ^ "Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Elton John Deep Cuts". Rolling Stone. 2 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Flashback: Guns N' Roses Play 'November Rain' With Elton John". Rolling Stone. 2 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Avenged Sevenfold's M. Shadows: 10 Songs That Made Me". Revolver. 2 April 2018.
  10. ^ "Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding". Songfacts. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  11. ^ Willman, Chris (9 April 2024). "Joni Mitchell Rewrites 'I'm Still Standing' and Metallica Slays 'Love Lies Bleeding,' Among Standouts in PBS' Touching Elton John/Bernie Taupin Tribute: TV Review". Variety. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  12. ^ "Love Lies Bleeding should be around a long, long time". The Globe and Mail. 8 November 2011.

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