On This Day November 4 1985 – Elton John Released Ice On Fire

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On This Day November 4 1985 – Elton John Released Ice On Fire
On this day November 4 1985, Elton John released Ice On Fire, an album that blended his signature piano driven pop with a sleek modern sound for the mid 1980s. The record reunited him with longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin and showcased a mix of emotional ballads and energetic pop tracks that reflected Elton’s timeless creativity.

Ice On Fire featured standout songs such as Nikita, Cry To Heaven, and This Town. The album also included guest appearances from artists like George Michael and Roger Taylor, adding fresh energy to Elton’s already dynamic style. It became a success internationally and reaffirmed his status as one of music’s most enduring and versatile performers.

80s insight: Ice On Fire reflected the adaptability of 1980s artists who blended classic songwriting with contemporary sound to stay both relevant and inspired.

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