Crocodile Rock

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CROCODILE ROCK
 
 
“Crocodile Rock”  is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, and recorded in summer 1972.  It was released on 27 October 1972 in the UK and 20 November 1972 in the U.S., as a pre-release single from his forthcoming 1973 album Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player, and became his first U.S. number-one single, reaching the top spot on 3 February 1973, and stayed there for three weeks.  In the U.S., it was certified Gold on 5 February 1973 and Platinum on 13 September 1995 by the RIAA.  The lyrics take a nostalgic look at early rock ’n’ roll, and dating and youthful independence of that era.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
In 1966, the Farfisa Organ was even more prominent in the hit song “Double Shot (of My Baby’s Love)” by the Swingin’ Medallions (who were from South Carolina).  That lovely organ that you hear in Percy Sledge’s immortal 1966 hit “When a Man Loves a Woman” is a Farfisa, and Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone was playing one at his landmark Woodstock performance in 1969.  Richard Wrights Farfisa Organ was a key element on many of the early Pink Floyd albums, particularly The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and Ummagumma, but also including The Dark Side of the Moon.  Elton John was able to get a different sound entirely from a Farfisa Organ on his hit “Crocodile Rock”. 
 
(December 2012)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021