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Sacrifice (Elton John song)

"Sacrifice" is a song by British musician Elton John, written by John and Bernie Taupin, from John's 22nd studio album, Sleeping with the Past (1989). It was first released in October 1989 as the second single from the album. It achieved success in 1990, particularly in France and the United Kingdom, becoming John's first solo chart-topper in both nations. The song describes how hard it is to stay faithful and devoted in a marriage, challenging the mantra that a successful union requires sacrifice.[5] Due to the song's success, John has played this song in various locations in the years since it was released.[6]

For the 2021 mash-up featuring this song, "Rocket Man", "Kiss the Bride" and "Where's the Shoorah?", see Cold Heart (Pnau remix).

"Sacrifice"

"Healing Hands" (second release)

  • "Love Is a Cannibal" (first release)
  • "Durban Deep" (12-inch releases)
  • 23 October 1989 (1989-10-23) (first release)[1]
  • May 1990 (second release)

Puk,[2] Randers (Denmark)

5:07

Chart performance[edit]

"Sacrifice" was initially released as a single in 1989 but stalled at number 55 in the UK and at number 18 in the US in March 1990. In mid-1990, English DJ Steve Wright began playing the song on BBC Radio 1, soon followed by many more radio DJs. The song was then re-released as a double A-side single, along with "Healing Hands", and reached number one in the UK in June 1990. Thus, it became John's first solo number-one single in the UK Singles Chart, remaining on the top spot for five weeks. With this re-release, Elton John also got his first number one in France and stayed on the chart for 26 weeks.

Critical reception[edit]

David Giles from Music Week wrote, "Probably the best track from his slightly disappointing recent LP. Elton's in subdued, wistful mood — it's a ballad, and that's where his strength lies these days — but it bears the stamp of true songwriting genius, the innate sense of which chord goes next to make the most interesting tune."[7] Much more critical, Iestyn George of Record Mirror described "Sacrifice" as "a hackneyed old ballad written by Bernie Taupin (also responsible for one of Cliff Richard's recent aberrations) which is blown out of all proportion in the production suite".[8]

Music video[edit]

The accompanying music video for "Sacrifice" was directed by Alek Keshishian and starred supermodel Yasmeen Ghauri and singer-songwriter Chris Isaak.[9] The video, which follows the song's lyrics, portrays a man and woman having problems in their relationship after being married and raising a daughter. After they go their separate ways, the man raises his daughter alone.[10]

7-inch, cassette, and mini-CD single[12][13]

[11]

– vocals, Roland RD-1000 digital piano

Elton John

Yamaha DX7

Guy Babylon

Roland Alpha Juno synthesizers

Fred Mandel

Peter Iverson – and Audiofile programming

Fairlight

– electric guitar

Davey Johnstone

Romeo Williams – bass

Linn LM-1 programming

Jonathan Moffett

This song, along with other Elton John songs "", "Kiss the Bride" and "Where's the Shoorah?", was sampled in the 2021 collaboration between John and Dua Lipa titled "Cold Heart".[52]

Rocket Man