Some hits have the best stories behind them, especially those about a former lover or enemy. Elton John released "The B-tch Is Back" in 1974, and for years, there was the question of who was the b-tch? Was the inspiration coming from a playful place or with anger? Here is the backstory involving songwriter Bernie Taupin.
Elton John Inspired the Song Full of Cursing
Bernie Taupin, Maxine Feibelman, and Elton JohnMike Maloney/Mirrorpix/Getty Images
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"[Taupin] later revealed that his then wife Maxine [Feibelman] coined the song's recurring phrase in response to one of Elton's notoriously bad moods," she wrote. "'Oh God, the b-tch is back!' she exclaimed. The song, in essence, was born. All Bernie had to do was flesh it out."
The song has reached beyond its initial hurdles with the radio. Glee featured it in an episode, mashing it up with "Dress You Up" by Madonna. Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson took the lead on John's lyrics. It was also featured in 2026's Off Campus, with Hannah Wells (Ella Bright) blowing off steam.
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