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"'''Country Comfort'''" is a song off of [[United Kingdom|British]] pop-rock performer [[Elton John]]'s 1970 album, ''[[Tumbleweed Connection]]''. It is about John and his lyricist, [[Bernie Taupin]]'s love for the countryside. It was also released around the same time by [[Rod Stewart]] on his album ''[[Gasoline Alley (album)|Gasoline Alley]]'', where it found a characteristic early-solo-Stewart treatment. John re-released the song in 2001 as part of the 'Earl Scruggs and Friends' album released by Earl Scruggs. Earl Scruggs played banjo on the song.
"'''Country Comfort'''" is a song off of [[United Kingdom|British]] pop-rock performer [[Elton John]]'s 1970 album, ''[[Tumbleweed Connection]]''. It is about John and his lyricist, [[Bernie Taupin]]'s love for the countryside. It was also released around the same time by [[Rod Stewart]] on his album ''[[Gasoline Alley (album)|Gasoline Alley]]'', where it found a characteristic early-solo-Stewart treatment. John re-released the song in 2001 as part of the 'Earl Scruggs and Friends' album released by Earl Scruggs. Earl Scruggs played banjo on the song.



[[Country Comfort]] is also a Hotel chain within Australia & New Zealand, part of Constellation Hotels.

[[Category: Hotel Chains]]
[[Category: Constellation Hotels]]






Revision as of 11:10, 2 August 2007

"Country Comfort" is a song off of British pop-rock performer Elton John's 1970 album, Tumbleweed Connection. It is about John and his lyricist, Bernie Taupin's love for the countryside. It was also released around the same time by Rod Stewart on his album Gasoline Alley, where it found a characteristic early-solo-Stewart treatment. John re-released the song in 2001 as part of the 'Earl Scruggs and Friends' album released by Earl Scruggs. Earl Scruggs played banjo on the song.