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The weird thing about "Hard Luck Story" is that it seems to be written for a female singer complaining about a man unloading his problems on her (it's credited to the pseudonyms that John and Taupin used for their "outside" writing); but Elton's singing it as a man, and instead of switching the genders, it seems like they reversed all the pronouns and he sings it as the man "explaining" to the woman that she is fed up with him. Surely it would make more sense to sing "All I hear is hard luck stories" rather than "All you hear are hard luck stories".
Anyway, the Westies/Blue Moves band really was great and served those songs well.
― Halfway there but for you, Saturday, 18 February 2023 02:49 (one year ago) link
I think I really must be the only person on Earth, apart from the hordes who bought it at the time, that really digs Elton's Lucy.
For me the easy expansiveness of Elton's version makes it much better than the tweeness of the Beatles' original.