Lady Gaga pays tribute to her mentor Elton John with a stunning performance of “Your Song,” and fans are calling it a masterpiece

On January 29, 2018, during rehearsals for Elton John: I’m Still Standing – A GRAMMY Salute, Lady Gaga delivered a moving performance of Elton John’s classic hit “Your Song.” The rehearsal took place at Madison Square Garden, and even without the full crowd, Gaga’s voice filled the room with raw emotion and admiration for one of her greatest musical heroes.

Dressed in a simple yet elegant outfit, Gaga sat at the piano — a fitting choice for a song so deeply tied to Elton John’s legacy. As the opening notes began, she closed her eyes, fully immersing herself in the melody. Her vocals were tender yet powerful, blending her own unique tone with the heartfelt simplicity of Elton’s original.

Every lyric — “I hope you don’t mind that I put down in words…” — felt deeply personal. Gaga’s voice soared during the chorus, carrying both respect and her own artistic soul. Behind her, the band played softly, allowing her piano and vocals to take center stage.

Even though it was only a rehearsal, the energy in the room was electric. The crew and musicians watched in awe as Gaga poured her heart into every line. It was clear this wasn’t just practice — it was a love letter to Elton John, who had been both a mentor and friend to her.

When the song ended, Gaga smiled warmly, her eyes glistening as the team applauded her stunning rendition. The performance captured the timeless connection between two generations of musical brilliance — Elton John’s songwriting and Lady Gaga’s passionate artistry.

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