Little Jeannie


"Little Jeannie" is a song written by British musician Elton John along with the lyricist Gary Osborne, recorded by John and released as a single in 1980 from his fourteenth studio album 21 at 33.

Composition

Composed in the key of B flat, which allowed its notable saxophone solo to ring out, the song can be described as an uptempo ballad similar in feel, with its electric piano, to his earlier 1973 hit, "Daniel".

Release

"Little Jeannie" reached No.3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, becoming the singer's biggest US hit since 1976's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", and his highest-charting solo hit since 1975's "Island Girl". In the US, it would be John's highest-charting single co-written with Osborne, while in the UK, where the song only reached No.33, "Blue Eyes" would eventually hold that honour.
"Little Jeannie" became John's fifth No.1 on the US Adult Contemporary, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It peaked at No.3 in the Cash Box chart. In Canada, it hit No.1 on the RPM 100 national singles chart.
Despite its impressive performance in the US charts, John has rarely performed "Little Jeannie" live, doing so only on his 1980 tour and during 2000's One Night Only: [The Greatest Hits Live at Madison Square Garden|One Night Only] concerts.

Critical reception

Billboard's reviewer noted that "this melodic midtempo ballad recalls the consummate commercial craftsmanship which characterized John's output around the time of Caribou in 1974" and "some brassy horn fills constitute the only real update on John's traditional sound." Cash Box said that "the Latin-flavored percussives and brass add a new exciting dimension to the mid-tempo beat." Record World said that it shows the "stylistic genius that brought us 'Your Song' and other pop ballad hits."

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