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  1. Maxine Feibelman (born 1952) is a former seamstress for California bands [2] who was married for several years to Elton John's frequent collaborator Bernie Taupin.

  2. Dec 8, 2019 · Maxine Taupin has revealed she always knew she was the muse behind Elton John ’s famous odeTiny Dancer’, written by her ex-husband Bernie Taupin, as she prepares to auction off handwritten...

  3. Nov 16, 2022 · Taupin confirmed in a 1973 Rolling Stone interview that his Tiny Dancer lyric was a love letter to future wife Maxine Feibelman, and she later told the New York Post about hearing it for the first time at Trident Studios in 1971.

  4. May 2, 2019 · In Madman Across the Water 's liner notes, the song is dedicated to Maxine Feibelman, who was the "seamstress for the band" and had become Taupin's first wife by the...

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tiny_DancerTiny Dancer - Wikipedia

    " Tiny Dancer " is a song written by English musician and composer Elton John and lyricist Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was originally released on John's 1971 album Madman Across the Water, and was later produced and released as a single in 1972.

  6. Dec 8, 2019 · Maxine Taupin remembers the first time she heard the Elton John song “Tiny Dancer.” But, then again, the moment would be impossible for her to forget.

  7. Dec 19, 2023 · Many believe that the track is about Maxine Feibelman, Taupins then-girlfriend and eventual first wife. The lines “Blue jean baby, L.A. lady, Seamstress for the band” are often cited as evidence, since they describe some of her qualities.

  8. Dec 29, 2023 · The obvious answer seemed to be that the song was written about Maxine Feibelmann, Taupins first wife, who was indeed a “seamstress for the band.” After all, the credits for the song...

  9. Oct 10, 2021 · As reported by Rolling Stone, Bernie Taupin took inspiration for “Tiny Dancer” from his then-wife, Maxine Feibelman. She later recalled, “I had been into ballet as a little girl, and...

  10. "Tiny Dancer" was written by Bernie Taupin in memory of his friend and former roommate, Maxine Feibelman. Bernie and Maxine had lived together in Los Angeles and were very close. Maxine died of breast cancer in 1970.

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