10 Fascinating Facts About Elton John's Extraordinary Life

Elton John in Austria, 2008. Photo by Thomas Waleczka. Public domain.
Elton John is one of the most iconic musicians of all time. With a career spanning more than five decades, he's not just a chart-topping artist but also a cultural phenomenon. From his early days as a piano prodigy to becoming a global superstar, Elton's story is filled with remarkable achievements, memorable moments, and groundbreaking contributions to music and beyond. Here are 10 fascinating facts you may not know about Elton John.
1. His real name isn't Elton John.
Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on March 25, 1947, in Pinner, Middlesex, England. In 1967, he officially changed his name to Elton John, drawing inspiration from two members of his early band, Bluesology — saxophonist Elton Dean and singer Long John Baldry.
2. He's considered a piano prodigy.
Elton's musical talent was apparent early on. At just 3 years old, he astonished his family by playing "The Skater's Waltz" by ear. By age 11, he earned a piano scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, where he honed his skills for the next four years.
3. He's known for his wild stage costumes.
Elton John on "The Cher Show," 1975. Photo courtesy of CBS Television. Public domain.
Elton became famous in the 1970s and 1980s for his extravagant stage outfits, which included a sequined baseball uniform, a duck costume, and an ever-changing selection of flamboyant glasses. These extravagant looks helped him overcome his shyness on stage and turned his performances into unforgettable spectacles.
4. He has over 70 top 40 hits.
Elton's career is a testament to chart dominance. He has over 70 Top 40 hits, including nine No. 1 singles and 29 Top 10s on the Billboard Hot 100. From 1972 to 1975, he released seven No. 1 albums in just three and a half years, a feat surpassed only by "The Beatles."
5. He is the creator of the best-selling single ever.
Elton holds the record for the best-selling physical single of all time with "Candle in the Wind," 1997. Written as a tribute to Princess Diana, the song sold over 33 million copies worldwide, with proceeds donated to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.
6. He has performed over 4,600 concerts.
Elton John performs during the Gershwin Prize tribute concert at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., March, 2024. Photo courtesy of Library of Congress Life under CC0 1.0.
Since his first tour in 1970, Elton has performed more than 4,600 concerts in over 80 countries. His Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which ended in 2023, marked the conclusion of an unparalleled touring career.
7. He is one of the few EGOT winners.
In January 2024, Elton achieved EGOT status — an honor reserved for those who win an Emmy®, a Grammy®, an Oscar®, and a Tony® — after winning an Emmy for his Disney+® special, "Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium." This added to his five Grammys, two Oscars, and a Tony Award, placing him among the few to earn this prestigious accolade.
8. He's a passionate football fan and team owner
A lifelong fan of Watford Football Club, Elton became its chairman in the 1970s, helping the team reach the top tier of English football. He has maintained his connection with the club ever since.
9. He has raised over $450 million for charity.
President Biden presented Sir Elton John with the National Humanities Medal, September 2022. Photo courtesy of the Office of the President of the United States. Public domain.
Elton's charitable efforts are extensive. His Elton John AIDS Foundation has raised over $450 million since its inception. He is also a patron or ambassador for 23 charities, supporting causes from breast cancer research to rainforest preservation.
10. He's a successful Broadway and film composer.
Elton's musical talent extends beyond pop hits. He has composed scores for several successful musicals, including "The Lion King" and "Billy Elliot the Musical," both of which won multiple Tony Awards. His work for "The Lion King" also earned him an Oscar for "Can You Feel the Love Tonight."
Elton John's legacy as a musician, philanthropist, and cultural icon continues to shine brightly, proving that his influence goes far beyond the music charts.
References: Elton John Fast Facts | About Elton John