It's Me That You Need

"It's Me That You Need"
Single by Elton John
from the album Empty Sky (1995 reissue)
B-side "Just Like Strange Rain"
Released May 16, 1969
Recorded April, 1969
Olympic Studios
Genre Rock, pop
Length 4:01
Label DJM Records
Writer(s) Elton John, Bernie Taupin
Producer(s) Steve Brown
Elton John singles chronology
"Lady Samantha"
(1969)
"It's Me That You Need"
(1969)
"Border Song"
(1970)
Empty Sky (1995 reissue) track listing
"All Across the Havens"
(11)
"It's Me That You Need"
(12)
"Just Like Strange Rain"
(13)

"It's Me That You Need" is a song by Elton John with lyrics by Bernie Taupin.

Release

It was his third single, released almost four months after "Lady Samantha". It has a light pop sense and was penned by critics to be a radio hit. However, it actually performed worse than his previous two singles and also failed to chart in the U.S. and the UK.

The song did become a hit in Japan two years later, peaking at the #13 on the country's Oricon sales chart. It had been the most commercially successful song for him in that country, until double A-side single "Candle in the Wind 1997/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" topped the chart in October 1997.

Song

Musical structure

It opens with a string section accompanied by a Hohner Pianet electric piano. When the song begins, a somewhat distorted electric guitar plays with strings. Horns are also featured. These two features would be standard in later releases by John. The song ends with John playing solo for the last fifteen seconds.

Lyrical meaning

It is a plain love song. However, the words are a bit advanced and more cryptic for other love songs at the time of its release. It tells a story about a man who is convinced he is the right one for the woman he is adoring. The last verse could also indicate that it is a story of an ex-girlfriend;

"Watching, watching the swallows fly
It all means the same
Just like them
You can fly home again
But don't, no don't forget yesterday
Pride is an ugly word girl
And you still know my name"

Performances

John played a solo version live as the first song on his 1971 tour of Japan. It was heavily applauded, as it was his first single to be released there.

Since then, it has not been played anywhere.

Covers

As with many British songs at the time, it was covered elsewhere in Europe.

In Italy, it was covered by Maurizio Vandelli who had translated the song into Italian. It was called "Era Lei" (Literally meaning "That Was Her") and the lyrical meaning had been slightly altered. This version charted in Italy and became a big hit.

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart (1971) Peak
position
Sales
Japanese Oricon International Singles Chart 2 144,000+
Japanese Oricon Singles Chart 13

External links

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