
Elton John And Billy Joel Face To Face
Mar 31 1998
•2h 18m
•Music
Elton John And Billy Joel Live Face to Face 1998 Title: Face To Face. Venue: Tokyo Dome, Japan 3/30-31/98. Tracklist: Your Song Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me Angry Young Man Stranger Just The Way You Are Allentown I Go To Extremes My Life River Of Dreams Candle In The Wind It's Still Rock And Roll To Me Big Shot Grey Seal Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Can You Feel The Love Tonight Uptown Girl I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues Daniel Take Me To The Pilot Something About The Way You Look Tonight Philadelphia Freedom Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) The Bitch Is Back You May Be Right Bennie And The Jets Piano Man
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