Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Benefits AIDS Charities

By Tim Saunders on October 22, 2008

Sir Elton John performed at a special concert celebrating the 35th anniversary of his classic album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road in New York on Monday.

The concert benefited a number of AIDS charities, including the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and included the album being played in its entirity by a host of artists such as Jane Krakowski, Ben Folds, Rufus Wainwright and Jake Shears.

Sir Elton appeared on stage to perform the final three songs of the night – Roy Rogers, Social Disease, and Harmony.

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was released in 1973 and went on to sell over 30 million copies around the world.

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