VIDEO: Elton John Performs Latest Single, 'Bennie & the Jets' on THE TALK

By: Feb. 29, 2016
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The Rocket Man, Elton John, performed his latest single "Looking Up" from his new album "Wonderful Crazy Night" on CBS's THE TALK. Later, the Music Man performed one of his classic hit songs, "Bennie and the Jets." Watch all the clips below!

During the appearance, John opened up what it's like hanging out with Ozzy Osbourne (The Prince of Darkness) and Sharon! Elton says, "The Prince of Darkness and The Rocket Man [laughs]...all we do is laugh, basically. We talk about funny things and the past. Ozzy comes from Birmingham and I use to play there a lot when I was as a kid. We've been friend for a long time and we're both sober so we talk about that...Sharon and I and Ozzy just don't stop laughing...and talk about our families...just normal stuff!" Elton also discusses his new album, "Wonderful Crazy Nights."

CBS's Daytime Emmy Award-nominated talk show THE TALK features a panel of well-known news and entertainment personalities discussing current events, pop culture, contemporary issues, family, celebrity and the trending topics of the day. The daily one-hour series is hosted by Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sheryl Underwood. The hosts swap stories, challenge each other on issues and engage the studio audience and viewers at home about events in the headlines and their own homes. Show segments include guest interviews with entertainers and newsmakers, musical performances, cooking demos with celebrity chefs as well as real-world advice and tips from leading experts in fitness, diet, health, home, relationships, finance and fashion. The show was developed by Gilbert, who also serves as executive producer.



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