"Sine from Above" is a song by American singer
Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her image reinventions and versatility across the entertainment industry, she is an influ ...
and English musician
Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. His music and showmanship have had a significant, lasting impact on the music industry, and his songwriting partnership with l ...
from the former's sixth studio album, ''
Chromatica'' (2020). It is included as the album's fourteenth track, and is preceded by a
string arrangement
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, "Chromatica III", which leads right into the beginning of the song. It was produced by
BloodPop
Michael Tucker (born August 15, 1990), known professionally as BloodPop (stylized as BloodPop®), is an American musician, record producer, songwriter, and gaming executive.
Life and early career
Tucker was born in Kansas City, Missouri, Uni ...
,
Burns
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* Burns (surname), list of people and characters named Burns
** Burns (musician), Scottish record producer
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,
Axwell
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, Liohn and Johannes Klahr, and had a wide array of songwriters involved. It is an
electronica
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-influenced electropop song with a
drum n' bass breakdown, and lyrically it talks about the healing power of music.
Several music critics found "Sine from Above" one of ''Chromatica'' standouts and appreciated its experimental nature, whereas some others were critical of the breakdown of the track and the use of vocal effects on John's voice. The song had minor chart placements in a few countries, and in the United States it reached a peak position of number 14 on the ''Billboard''
Dance/Electronic Songs
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chart. Gaga sang a stripped-down version of "Sine from Above" in a
Valentino campaign video, while a remix edit by
Chester Lockhart, Mood Killer and Lil Texas appeared on her
remix album
A remix album is an album consisting of remixes or rerecorded versions of an artist's earlier released material. The first act who employed the format was American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson ('' Aerial Pandemonium Ballet'', 1971). As of 200 ...
, ''
Dawn of Chromatica
''Dawn of Chromatica'' is the third remix album by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga, released on September 3, 2021, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Consisting of remixes of songs from Gaga's sixth studio album, '' Chromatica'' (2020), t ...
'' (2021).
Background and recording
"Sine from Above" marks the second studio based collaboration between
Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her image reinventions and versatility across the entertainment industry, she is an influ ...
and
Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. His music and showmanship have had a significant, lasting impact on the music industry, and his songwriting partnership with l ...
, following their duet "Hello, Hello", which appeared in the 2011 animated film ''
Gnomeo & Juliet''.
The duo also performed together on numerous occasions, including the
52nd Annual Grammy Awards
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, where they performed a
medley
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of Gaga's "
Speechless" and John's "
Your Song
"Your Song" is a song written by musician Elton John and lyricist Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was John's first international Top 10 chart single.
"Your Song" was first released by American rock band Three Dog Night in March 1970 ...
", and the ''
Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular'' television special, where they performed "
Bennie and the Jets
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" and "
Artpop
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".
Gaga later professionally recorded John's "Your Song" for the 2018 tribute album ''
Revamp
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''.

Gaga and John developed a long-time friendship, and Gaga referred to him as her "mentor for a long time".
In an interview with
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on
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, Gaga talked about her work with John on "Sine from Above", and explained how he played a significant role in her road to recovery:
"Sine from Above" was produced by
BloodPop
Michael Tucker (born August 15, 1990), known professionally as BloodPop (stylized as BloodPop®), is an American musician, record producer, songwriter, and gaming executive.
Life and early career
Tucker was born in Kansas City, Missouri, Uni ...
,
Burns
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* Burns (crater), on Mercury
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* Burns (surname), list of people and characters named Burns
** Burns (musician), Scottish record producer
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* Burns, ...
,
Axwell
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, Liohn and Johannes Klahr, and had a wide array of songwriters involved. Axwell talked about how the song came about in an interview for ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', stating: "I had this old song we worked on, like, seven years ago with Elton John. We tried working on it and we couldn't really get it where we wanted it. It was also kind of hard to get ahold of Elton John. I had this on my computer and was like, 'Wait a minute. Lady Gaga and Elton John are buddies.'" Axwell then sent the
demo to Gaga and co-producer BloodPop who loved the track and decided to record it for Gaga's ''
Chromatica'' (2020) album as a collaboration with John.
He later added that the song was initially "a more chilled out,
piano
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,
acoustic thing. You can still hear that in the verses, and
he final version hasthe same chord progression."
Talking about the recording of the song, co-producer Burns explained that John was on tour in Australia when they were in the process of finishing the song. As they had a close deadline to finish everything, the recording sessions took place via
Skype
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, with Elton in a studio in Australia and the rest of them in Los Angeles.
According to John, "Sine from Above" came in a period of his career when he wasn't keen to write any new songs with his long-term collaborator
Bernie Taupin
Bernard John Taupin (born 22 May 1950) is an English lyricist and visual artist. He is best known for his songwriting partnership with Elton John, recognised as one of the most successful partnerships of its kind in history. Taupin co-wrote th ...
, and instead he featured on other musician's songs as a guest performer, "and went back a bit into being a
session musician
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."
Composition
"Sine from Above" is an
electronica
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-influenced
electropop
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track which includes
trance
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synths
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and a
drum-and-bass breakdown at the end of the song.
Burns said that the ending was the singer's idea: "Originally, my first version had an
'Amen'-style break beat throughout it, but in the end, we opted for a
four-to-the-floor rhythm. At the last minute, Gaga thought there should be some kind of crazy, jarring outro. She mentioned speeding it up, so I figured why not bring back the 'Amen' break, but in classic
Jungle
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form."
In an interview with ''
American Songwriter
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'', Gaga said "I wanted this song to have a range, where it began in a very organic, melodic way and then it ended in some sort of
cacophony
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. A cacophony that I'm now comfortable with", claiming it is about resilience. According to the sheet music published on Musicnotes.com, the song is written in the
time signature
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of common time, and is composed in the key of
C minor
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Cha ...
with a
tempo
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of 123 beats per minute, increasing to 150 in the outro. The vocals range from the tonal nodes of B
3 to E
5.
Lyrically, the song talks about the healing power of music and Gaga's relationship with a higher power.
Gaga explained the wordplay in the title as a reference to how music was an escape for her when she was in pain. She said: "S-I-N-E, because it's a
sound wave
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In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by the ...
. That sound,
sine
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, from above is what healed me to be able to dance my way out of this album... That was later in the recording process that I actually was like, 'And now let me pay tribute to the very thing that has revived me, and that is music."
The
sine wave
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also appears on the cover art for ''Chromatica'', and based on its lyrics ''
Billboard
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'' considered "Sine from Above" to be "Gaga's mission statement for the album".
In the interpration of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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Mikael Wood, the track is "about feeling young when you're immortal."
"Chromatica III"
"Sine from Above" is one of the three songs on the ''Chromatica'' album which are preceded by an
orchestra
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* String instruments, such as the violin, viola, cello, ...
l interlude, transitioning directly into the track, as Gaga wanted to emphasize the "cinematic" feeling of the record and felt that it had distinct acts.
The preceding interlude, "Chromatica III" was composed by musician
Morgan Kibby
Morgan Grace Kibby (born May 3, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and former actress based in Los Angeles, California. She is best known as a member and collaborator of the French electronic group M83 between 2008 and 2 ...
, who assembled a 26-person orchestra to record the
string arrangement
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.
Talking about the creating process, Kibby said:
While reviewing the album, Patrick Gomez of ''
The A.V. Club
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'' called the piece an "unexpected highlight", and compared it to a
Hans Zimmer
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score.
"Chromatica III" was later featured in the music video for the song "
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", playing in the background in a scene which shows Gaga crying after being involved in a car accident.
Canadian singer and producer
Grimes
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was set to remix the interlude for ''
Dawn of Chromatica
''Dawn of Chromatica'' is the third remix album by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga, released on September 3, 2021, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Consisting of remixes of songs from Gaga's sixth studio album, '' Chromatica'' (2020), t ...
'' (2021), as well as "
Chromatica I" and "
Chromatica II"; however, her contributions did not make the final cut.
Critical reception
Nick Smith of ''
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'' thought that the collaboration was "rather inspired" and "perhaps the album's highlight".
Brittany Spanos from ''Rolling Stone'' complimented the production as well as John's vocals saying "John's smooth, deep voice make him a perfect fit, making it sound like he's been gunning to become a
disco
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vocalist for the entirety of his career."
Hannah Mylrea from ''
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'' called the song "brilliantly bizarre" saying it "is basically what a heady night out at
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's Shangri La with Elton and Gaga would sound like". Writing for ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'', Katherine St. Asaph found it one of the two strongest songs on the album, that "runs on
WTF", and described it this way: "Imagine an axis from bizarro transcendence to pure transcendence; 'Sine from Above' is all the way at the left." Jem Aswad ''
Variety
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'' thought that John gives a "stately vocal performance" as the sole male voice on the otherwise "very female and
feminine
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" album.
''
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'', an online blog associated with ''
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Founded by Clay Felker and Milton Glaser in 1968 as a competitor to ''The New Yorker'' a ...
'', found "Sine from Above" "as grand a track as Gaga has ever recorded", and highlighted the "frenetic drum-and-bass breakdown that you wish went twice as long". Michael Cragg from ''
The Guardian
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'' called the song "ludicrous", and opined that it "would win
Eurovision
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on any given year." He underscored the "unexpected shift into
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-rattling drum'n'bass, a fleeting taste of
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that feels oddly missing elsewhere
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Stephen Daw of ''Billboard'' thought that the song "feels special", but called the final 30 seconds of the song "confusing" and "unnecessary", stating that "the effects laid over
lton John'svoice falter as it slips into an
uncanny valley
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."
Sal Cinquemani of ''
Slant Magazine
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'' thought that "Sine from Above" was the most experimental track on ''Chromatica'' with its sudden drum n' bass drop, but opined that it's "a trick
Björk
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pulled off to more dramatic effect on her 2011 single '
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'."
Patrick Gomez from ''The A.V. Club'' found it an "odd inclusion" on the album, saying that "
ohn'svocals are unfortunately jarring when he comes in on the second verse, and there's something unharmonious about how their voices come together here."
Simon K. from Sputnikmusic while complimented the production in the song, thought that the "track which once displayed real potential
scompletely stained by fundamental, asinine errors", and called John's contribution "godawful". Caryn Ganz of ''
The New York Times
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'' deemed it "a shapeless
E.D.M. disaster".
Chart performance
In the ''Billboard'' issue dated June 13, 2020, "Sine from Above" debuted on the
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
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chart at number sixteen,
and on the
Hot Dance/Electronic Digital Songs at number fourteen.
It was John's first ever appearance on the latter ranking. On the
UK Singles Downloads Chart
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, compiled by the
Official Charts Company
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(OCC), the song debuted at number 68 after the album's release, but four months later, in October, it reached a new peak of number 59.
"Sine from Above" also peaked at number 93 in Australia,
at number 200 in France,
at number 94 in Greece,
at number 109 in Portugal,
at number 82 in Scotland,
and at number 80 in Venezuela.
Other versions
On September 17, 2020, a stripped-down version of "Sine from Above" was featured in the video campaign for
Valentino's Voce Viva fragrance. Gaga appeared in the video singing the song along with a group of models.
The video includes the motto "My voice, My strength" by Gaga, who explained why she chose "Sine from Above" for the campaign:
Remix

For Gaga's third
remix album
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, ''Dawn of Chromatica'', "Sine from Above" was reimagined by
Chester Lockhart, Mood Killer and Lil Texas. Lockhart was contacted by friend Bloodpop, who asked if the three of them would be willing to complete a remix in two days.
After agreeing to take on the project, the trio distributed the task into three parts, with Lockhart handling the first minute and a half, Mood Killer doing John's part, and Lil Texas the final third of the track.
Lil Texas said they intended to do the remix "the
hardcore way", with Lockhart adding: "the song just gets crazier and crazier and crazier as it goes along. It starts off with a lot of energy and then it goes into clown circus demon territory magician. And then it becomes fully
guillotine
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, just chop your whole head off at the end. And that's what a song should be."
They were inspired by the orchestral moments and the use of imagery in the lyrics on the original album,
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s and
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, and Gaga's 2014 single "
G.U.Y.". They also noted the impact of Scottish music producer
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on their work, saying that all of them are "a huge fan of hers and she's an idol to so many of us."
The remix was described as "
dubstep
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-meets-
punk
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" by ''
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'' Joey Nolfi,
while ''Pitchfork'' Jamieson Cox found "a bit of ''
Artpop
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'' in its flatulent digital provocation."
It features
distorted bass
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,
glitched trap, drum & bass, thunder strikes, cartoonish sound samples, a saxophone solo and finishes with
hardstyle
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music.
Writing for ''
Gigwise
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'', Alex Rigotti likened it to "a haunted house on
acid
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" and called it the best track on the ''Dawn of Chromatica'' album, saying: "This remix is so expressive, experimental, and ballsy, straining Gaga and Sir Elton John's vocals to the very limit, until it all comes crashing down. It's Gaga like we've never heard her before."
Neil Z. Yeung of
AllMusic
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thought it was the "most chaotic remix" on the record with "a crushing breakdown that finally delivers on the surprise drum'n'bass outro of the original."
''
Paper Mag'' Hilton Dresden called it "an amazing remix", with "a lot of moving parts", and opined that compared to the other remixes on the album "none go quite as hard" as this one.
Conversely, Robin Murray from ''
Clash'' found it one of the missteps of the album, saying that "the dense effects seem to distort the song, and it’s perhaps a case of
too-many-cooks."
Alexa Camp of ''Slant Magazine'' called the remix "a
Frankensteinian abomination that chops up and distorts guest Elton John's vocals, making an even bigger mockery of the legendary musician than the original did."
On the day of ''Dawn of Chromatica'' release, Gaga posted a video of herself with cartoon
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through her social media, which included a snippet from the breakdown of the "Sine from Above" remix, along with a message encouraging her followers to "smile and dance through the pain".
The remix peaked at number 39 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from
Tidal.
"Sine from Above"
*
Lady Gaga
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– vocals, songwriter
*
Elton John
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– vocals, songwriter
*
BloodPop
Michael Tucker (born August 15, 1990), known professionally as BloodPop (stylized as BloodPop®), is an American musician, record producer, songwriter, and gaming executive.
Life and early career
Tucker was born in Kansas City, Missouri, Uni ...
– producer, songwriter, guitar, keyboards, percussion, bass, drums
* Klahr – producer, songwriter, guitar, keyboards, percussion, bass, drums
*
Axwell
Axel Christofer Hedfors (; born 18 December 1977), better known by his stage name Axwell, is a Swedish DJ, record producer, remixer and owner of Axtone Records. He is a member of Swedish House Mafia along with Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello ...
– producer, songwriter, guitar, keyboards, percussion, bass, drums
* Liohn – producer, songwriter, guitar, keyboards, percussion, bass, drums
*
Burns
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* Burns, ...
– producer, guitar, keyboards
*
Rami Yacoub
Rami Yacoub (born 17 January 1975), also known by the mononym Rami, is a Palestinian-Swedish record producer and songwriter and former member of the songwriting/production houses Cheiron Studios and Maratone. Yacoub collaborated extensively wi ...
– additional producer, songwriter
* Benjamin Rice – songwriter, mixer, recording engineer, vocal producer
*
Ryan Tedder
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– songwriter
*
Sebastian Ingrosso
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Sebastian Ingrosso entered the music indu ...
– songwriter
*
Vincent Pontare
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– songwriter
*
Salem Al Fakir
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– songwriter
*
Tom Norris – mixer
* E. Scott Kelly – assistant mixer
* Randy Merrill – mastering engineer
"Chromatica III"
* Lady Gaga – composition, production
*
Morgan Kibby
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– composition, production
* Ian Walker – bass
* Giovanna M Clayton – cello
* Timothy E Loo – cello
* Vanessa Freebairn-Smith – cello
* Amie Doherty – conductor
* Allen Fogle – French horn, horn
* Dylan Hurt – French horn, horn
* Katelyn Faraudo – French horn, horn
* Laura K Brenes – French horn, horn
* Mark Adams – French horn, horn
* Teag Reaves – French horn, horn
* Nicholas Daley – trombone
* Reginald Yound – trombone
* Steven M. Holtman – trombone
* Andrew Duckles – viola
* Erol Rynearson – viola
* Linnea Powell – viola
* Meredith Crawford – viola
* Alyssa Park – violin
* Chart Bisharat – violin
* Jessica Guideri – violin
* Luanne Homzy – violin
* Lucia Micarelli – violin
* Marisa Kuney – violin
* Neel Hammond – violin
* Shalini Vijayan – violin
* Songa Lee – violin
* Mike Schuppan – mixing, studio personnel
* Randy Merrill – mastering, studio personnel
* Gina Zimmitti – orchestra contractor
* Whitney Martin – orchestra contractor
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Notes
References
{{Elton John songs
2020 singles
2020 songs
Electropop songs
Elton John songs
Lady Gaga songs
Male–female vocal duets
Song recordings produced by BloodPop
Song recordings produced by Rami Yacoub
Songs with music by Elton John
Songs written by Axwell
Songs written by BloodPop
Songs written by Lady Gaga
Songs written by Rami Yacoub
Songs written by Ryan Tedder
Songs written by Salem Al Fakir
Songs written by Sebastian Ingrosso
Songs written by Vincent Pontare