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      August 1998

      • Shortly after the tour, the band line-up would change and Gus Dudgeon, John's former producer, would produce the next two albums. In the US, it was certified gold in September 1984 and platinum in August 1998 by the RIAA.
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  2. In the US, it was certified gold in September 1984 and platinum in August 1998 by the RIAA. John has continued performing "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" as of 2022, as he included the song in his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour setlist.

    • December 1983 – April 1984
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    • 9 June 1984
  3. www.eltonjohn.com › discography › breaking-heartsBreaking Hearts - Elton John

    Nov 9, 2023 · Elton’s 18th studio album was certified platinum by the RIAA and reached #2 on the UK Album Chart (#20 on the Billboard Top 200). This album sparked three hit singles: In Neon, Sad Songs (Say So Much) and Who Wears These Shoes?.

  4. Jun 18, 2023 · As with so many of his records, the lead-in to Elton John’s 18th studio album, Breaking Hearts, was via a hit song that became a trademark. “Sad Songs (Say So Much)” was a confidently ...

  5. Jun 29, 2014 · Released on June 18, 1984 – just over a year after Too Low for Zero – the new album, now titled Breaking Hearts, continued John's '80s hot streak, peaking at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 and...

  6. Sep 27, 2015 · In the US it was certified gold in September 1984 and platinum in August 1998 by the RIAA. Track Listing On Original 1984 Release: All music composed by Elton John, except where noted; all lyrics written by Bernie Taupin.

  7. In the US, it was certified gold in September 1984 and platinum in August 1998 by the RIAA. John has continued performing "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" as of 2022, as he included the song in his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour setlist.

  8. Breaking Hearts is the eighteenth studio album by English musician Elton John. It features the quartet of John, Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson. There were four top-40 singles from the album: "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" (US #5/UK #7), "Who Wears These Shoes" (US #16), "In Neon" (US #38), and the UK No. 5 hit "Passengers".

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