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From Denver to L.A.

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Released
  
3 July, 1970

Genre
  
Pop

Format
  
Vinyl record (7")

Length
  
2:22

B-side
  
Warm Summer Rain (by the Barbara Moore Singers)

Recorded
  
Olympic Studios, June 1969

"From Denver to L.A." is a song sung by Elton John, appearing on the soundtrack of the 1970 movie, The Games. The song was released as a single in the U.S. in July 1970, miscredited on the record label to "Elton Johns". The single was issued just as John's career was starting to arise, but was, however, quickly withdrawn, as both John and his then-current record company objected to its release. It is now an extremely rare collectors' item.

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John said of the song:

"Actually, "From Denver to L.A." was withdrawn, so if you have got a copy, it's worth a small fortune. It was a 25 quid session I did at Olympic Studios and I just sang the song, and it was for the Michael Winner movie "The Games". And that's it."

Promo 1

  1. "From Denver to L.A." (mono)
  2. "From Denver to L.A." (stereo)

Promo 2

  1. "From Denver to L.A." (mono)
  2. "Warm Summer Rain" (by the Barbara Moore Singers)

The B-side is also from the soundtrack, and is not an Elton John recording.
This single was withdrawn before any stock copies were released.

References

From Denver to L.A. Wikipedia