Elton John's "Step Into Christmas" Hits Platinum in U.S., 4x in U.K.

Elton John is celebrating an early Christmas as his 1973 festive single "Step Into Christmas" has gone platinum in the United States. The track has also achieved 4x platinum status in the United Kingdom, where it re-entered the singles chart Top 10 this holiday season. John expressed his delight, calling it "very special" that a song over 50 years old remains a holiday staple. The singer also recently addressed and dismissed online criticism about the cleanliness of his kitchen in a playful social media post.

Key Points: Elton John's "Step Into Christmas" Goes Platinum in U.S.

  • 1973 holiday song hits U.S. platinum
  • Earns 4x platinum in the U.K.
  • Re-enters UK Top 10 this Christmas
  • Elton responds to kitchen cleanliness critics
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Elton John rings in early Christmas as his festive track becomes a rage

Elton John celebrates as his 1973 holiday classic "Step Into Christmas" earns platinum status in the U.S. and 4x platinum in the U.K., re-entering the Top 10.

"To think a song released over 50 years ago is still part of so many people's festivities is very special. - Elton John"

Los Angeles, Dec 24

English singer-songwriter Sir Elton John is ringing in an early Christmas as his festive tune 'Step Into Christmas' went platinum in the US.

The 78-year-old music icon looked delighted as he posed for a snap with a plaque to show the Christmas classic, which was first released in 1973, is now a platinum single in America, and 4x platinum in the UK, reports 'Female First UK'.

He shared a picture of himself in front of the two plaques, and he wrote in the caption, "A special Christmas present to me! Step Into Christmas has gone platinum in the US and 4× platinum in the UK".

As per 'Female First UK', Elton admitted it was "very special" to see his tunes recognised for such honours, and he was pleased to see 'Step Into Christmas' had made it into the UK Singles Chart's Top 10 songs this Christmas.

The tune will be 9th on Christmas Day, just below Kelly Clarkson's Underneath the Tree, after Kylie Minogue's Xmas earned the UK's festive number one spot.

He shared, "To think a song released over 50 years ago is still part of so many people's festivities (and even sat in the UK Top 10 again this year!) is very special".

Elton also thanked his fans for listening to the festive tune each year. He added, "Thank you to everyone who keeps stepping into Christmas, year after year".

Elton recently shared an Instagram video at his home set to his classic festive hit 'Step Into Christmas', but some fans took the opportunity to criticise his cleanliness.

However, he later took to social media again to hit back at comments about his "dirty" kitchen and insist how serious he takes cleaning.

He said, "Hello people, it's Elton John here. A couple of weeks ago, I did some videos in this kitchen about how crazy Step Into Christmas was driving me, and it got an incredible response, which I was quite startled about. A lot of the response was kind of negative about how dirty my oven was. My oven door, my oven window. And I can assure you, I don't have anything dirty in this house. I've never had anything dirty. I'm not a dirty person".

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's great to see him getting this recognition, but honestly, the part about fans criticizing his kitchen is so unnecessary. Can't people just enjoy the music? Why troll a 78-year-old icon about his oven? Let the man celebrate his platinum record in peace!
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Ananya R
This song is pure nostalgia! Reminds me of Christmas parties at my grandparents' place in Delhi. The mix of Western pop and festive cheer is universal. Wishing him many more years of success. Also, Kylie Minogue at number one? Interesting!
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David E
As someone who has lived in both the US and India, it's fascinating to see how global music icons like Elton John connect people across cultures. Christmas music really does bring the world together. Cheers to the platinum!
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Siddharth J
Respectfully, while I appreciate his contribution to music, I do wish Indian artists from the 70s and 80s got similar long-term recognition and streaming numbers for their classic hits. Our own RD Burman and Kishore Kumar gems deserve this kind of spotlight too.
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Meera T
Haha, the kitchen controversy is so relatable! Even global superstars have to deal with random aunty-like comments online. 😂 More power to him for clapping back. The song is an absolute banger, that's all that matters. Happy holidays, everyone!

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