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To Be Continued... - Elton John
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Track Listing
  1. Come Back Baby
  2. Lady Samantha
  3. It's Me That You Need
  4. Your Song
  5. Rock & Roll Madonna
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  1. Come Back Baby
  2. Lady Samantha
  3. It's Me That You Need
  4. Your Song
  5. Rock & Roll Madonna
  6. Bad Side of the Moon
  7. Your Song
  8. Take Me to the Pilot
  9. Border Song
  10. Sixty Years On
  11. Country Comfort
  12. Grey Seal
  13. Friends
  14. Levon
  15. Tiny Dancer
  16. Madman Across the Water
  17. Honky Cat
  18. Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters
  19. Rocket Man
  20. Daniel
  21. Crocodile Rock
  22. Bennie and the Jets
  23. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  24. All the Girls Love Alice
  25. Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
  26. Whenever You're Ready (We'll Go Steady Again)
  27. Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
  28. Jack Rabbit
  29. Harmony
  30. Young Man's Blues
  31. Step Into Christmas
  32. The Bitch Is Back
  33. Pinball Wizard
  34. Someone Saved My Life Tonight
  35. Philadelphia Freedom
  36. One Day (At a Time)
  37. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
  38. I Saw Her Standing There
  39. Island Girl
  40. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
  41. Don't Go Breaking My Heart
  42. I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)
  43. Ego
  44. Song for Guy
  45. Mama Can't Buy You Love
  46. Cartier
  47. Little Jeannie
  48. Donner Pour Donner
  49. Fanfare/Chloe
  50. Retreat
  51. The Blue Eyes
  52. Empty Garden (Hey, Hey Johnny)
  53. I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues
  54. I'm Still Standing
  55. Sad Songs (Say So Much)
  56. Act of War
  57. Nikita
  58. Candle in the Wind
  59. Carla Etude
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This four-CD set has had a somewhat confused history, mostly owing to licensing changes and the mergers and acquisitions of various record labels. Prepared in the late '80s by MCA Records, which had the rights to Elton John's U.S. catalog, To Be Continued... marked a major improvement over the sound of his extant CDs of the period. But MCA's rights lapsed in the 1990s, and the Elton John catalog reverted to Polydor Records, which put it back out in upgraded editions on the Island Records label. This set was deleted by 1994 ...

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