Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy was released in 1975 and contains one of the greatest songs ever: "Someone Saved My Life Tonight." Listen tot his classic on vinyl, premiering at 10 am (central) on Vinyl Voyage Radio.
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ReplyDeleteWitney Janu’s Vinyl Voyage post on “Someone Saved My Life Tonight” beautifully honors the emotional weight of Elton John’s classic. He calls it “one of the greatest songs ever,” and by spotlighting it as the Song of the Week, he underscores its deep resonance on vinyl. The piece is both heartfelt and respectful — a fitting tribute to a deeply personal and timeless record.
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