He then name-checked many New Orleans icons, including Allen Toussaint, Mac “Dr. The music that has come out of this city is so typical of New Orleans. “I fell in love with the music of this city in 1957 when I first heard Fats Domino.
“I’ve been coming to New Orleans since 1971 and I’ve always loved coming to this city,” he told the crowd near at the end of the night. Check a fan-shot videos of the performance here.Įddie Vedder Drops Emotionally Charged Song 'Brother the Cloud'įlashback: Hear the 1976 Elton John Obscurity Sampled in Current Hit 'Cold Heart'ġ1 Acts We'd Like to See at Desert Trip II - From U2 to David Gilmour and The Kinks Dua Lipa wasn’t present, but he sang live to her pre-recorded vocals. It features vocals by Dua Lipa and a mashup of his songs “Rocket Man,” “Sacrifice,” “Kiss the Bride,” and “Where’s the Shoorah?” It is currently Number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it his most successful single since “Candle in the Wind 1997.” He introduced it to the crowd as “something a bit more up to date” before playing it as the first encore. The latter song comes from his new LP The Lockdown Sessions. The set was largely similar to the earlier legs of the tour, but he dropped “All The Girls Love Alice,” “Daniel,” “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,” and “Indian Sunset” and added in “Have Mercy on the Criminal” and “Cold Heart.” 11 on the Hot 100 in August 1979 (representing a notable disco turn for the glam rockers), starts with 313,000 streams.PHOTO-CREDIT-BEN-GIBSON_ROCKET-ENTERTAINMENT-IMAGE-8927 - Credit: Ben Gibson/Rocket EntertainmentĮlton John resumed his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans last night after a nearly two-year hiatus due to the pandemic and his recent hip replacement surgery. 46 arrival of “I Was Made for Lovin’ You.” The remake of the KISS original, which hit No. Speaking of new takes on classics, Oliver Heldens notches his seventh Hot Dance/Electronic Songs appearance, featured legend Nile Rodgers earns his ninth, and fellow featured act House Gospel Choir collects its second, with the No. Eurythmics’ original “Dreams” topped the Hot 100 for a week in September 1983.
Notably, the track was the 10th-most played track at EDC Las Vegas 2022, according to data provided by DJ Monitor. Producer REZZ zips to her 10th Hot Dance/Electronic Songs entry and singer fknsyd scores her second (both with REZZ) with their take on the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” new at No.
1s on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, from Kala (19 weeks at No. From her forthcoming sixth studio album, the track marks her ninth appearance and first since 2016’s “Go Off” (No. not M.I.A.Įlsewhere on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, M.I.A.’s “The One” arrives as the chart’s top debut at No. 7 in January, enabling John’s record span of top 10 appearances. On the Billboard Hot 100, “Heart” reached No. “Heart” logged 14 weeks atop Dance/Mix Show Airplay in October-January, tied (with Rihanna’s “We Found Love,” featuring Calvin Harris, for the sixth-most weeks spent at No. 1, tying The Chainsmokers’ “Closer,” featuring Halsey, in 2016-17, for the fourth-longest reign (a rundown ruled by “Happier”: 65 weeks). On Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs, “Heart” adds a 30th frame at No. 1 Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales (ahead of “Happier,” with 32 frames on top). Concurrently, “Heart” claims a record-extending 42nd week at No.