Elton John
Elton John Performs Turn the Lights Out When You Leave on Larry King Live
In February 2005, Elton John appeared on "Larry King Live," performing "Turn the Lights Out When You Leave." This performance highlights a pivotal moment in his career, coming shortly after the release of his album "Peachtree Road" in 2004, which showcased his signature blend of pop and soulful ballads. Not only was "Peachtree Road" a homage to his Georgia roots, but it was also one of his collaborations with longtime writer Bernie Taupin, reminiscent of their early successes together. Interestingly, during this period, Elton was also deeply involved in charity work, particularly with his AIDS Foundation, reflecting his commitment to social causes. This live performance, infused with both emotional depth and artistry, serves as a poignant reminder of Elton's enduring legacy and his continuous evolution as an artist.