Elton John's slow burner is now one of his most beloved tracks. Released in 1971 during a prolific period for Elton and Bernie Taupin, many people see themselves in the lyrics.
Eliza Hewitt grew up in a strict household in Pennsylvania. During the tumultuous early 70s, her brother introduced her to the music of Elton John, and she's still a tiny dancer in her late 60s.
Lee Hall wrote the screenplay for Rocketman, the Elton John biopic. He sees the song as a conversation between Elton and Bernie.
Podcaster Kirk Hamilton takes us through the song's slow build to a chorus which feels as though it's never going to come.
Judith Sibley's daughter Lily-Mae received a terrible diagnosis when she was just 4 years old. Along with her brother Paul and friend Steven, she channelled her efforts into recording a charity single for her ballet loving daughter, and Tiny Dancer was the obvious song.
When Ava Forte Vitali and Drew Wood met and exchanged playlists they realised how much they had in common. So much so, that Tiny Dancer had to play a part in their wedding.
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0:00.0 | The Traitors is back and so is that mysterious cloaked figure with the familiar fringe. |
0:06.7 | Yeah, it's me. |
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0:46.0 | Music. BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts. When I heard tiny dancer, it fit me so perfectly. |
0:52.7 | She was as much me as I was her. I am tiny. I'm a dancer. I've always danced. |
1:01.0 | I dance in the line at the supermarket. I'm 67 and I still dance at festivals. |
1:10.0 | I have a mischievous pirate smile. |
1:12.6 | I was the seamstress. |
1:14.6 | Back in the 70s, we actually wore holes in our blue jeans, |
1:19.6 | and everyone brought their blue jeans to me to patch. |
1:29.2 | I'm Eliza Hewitt. |
1:31.7 | I live in the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia. |
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