Town of Plenty explained

Town of Plenty
Cover:Townofplenty.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Elton John
Album:Reg Strikes Back
B-Side:Whipping Boy
Released:22 August 1988[1]
Recorded:1987–88
Genre:Pop rock
Length:3:40
Label:MCA Records (US)
Rocket (UK)
Producer:Chris Thomas
Prev Title:I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:A Word in Spanish
Next Year:1988

"Town of Plenty" is a song by English musician Elton John from the album Reg Strikes Back and was released in 1988. The song was the first album track to be heard after John's throat surgery. Pete Townshend of The Who plays acoustic guitar on the track, while Davey Johnstone plays electric. Among the backing vocalists contributing to the track are John's former bandmates Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray. This would be the final album of John's that Murray would contribute to, prior to his death from a stroke in 1992.

The single release of "Town of Plenty" was the second to be issued from Reg Strikes Back in the United Kingdom where it barely charted; it reached number 74 (one place above the lowest chart position available in 1988) and was gone by the next week.[2] [3] The single was not released in the US.

A limited edition 7-inch single was also issued, which included four postcards, each depicting John in a particular stage costume. This coincided with John's Sotheby's auction in which the costumes pictured were sold.

B-side

The B-side to the single was "Whipping Boy" from the album Too Low for Zero, which was released five years earlier. A CD single of the release was also issued; this contained the two aforementioned tracks as well as "Saint" and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues", also from Too Low for Zero.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elton John singles.
  2. Web site: Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company. 2022-02-17. Official Charts Company. en.
  3. Web site: Elton John full Official Chart History Official Charts Company. 23 January 1971 . 2022-02-17. Official Charts Company.