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Elton John autobiography to be published in 2019

/ 07:21 PM October 13, 2016

FILE- In this Thursday, May 26, 2016 file photo, musician Elton John performs during a show in Tel Aviv. Elton John is chronicling his "crazy life" in an autobiography to be published in 2019, he said in a statement on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, File)

FILE- In this Thursday, May 26, 2016 file photo, musician Elton John performs during a show in Tel Aviv. Elton John is chronicling his “crazy life” in an autobiography to be published in 2019, he said in a statement on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty, File)

LONDON — Elton John is chronicling his “crazy life” in an autobiography to be published in 2019.

Publishers Pan Macmillan and Henry Holt announced Thursday that they have jointly acquired worldwide rights for the musician’s as-yet-untitled memoir.

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John, who is 69, is working with music writer Alexis Petridis on the book.

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John said in a statement that he was finding the process of writing his memoirs “cathartic.”

He said that “as I look back, I realize what a crazy life I have had the extreme privilege of living. … My life has been one helluva rollercoaster ride and it’s still lumbering on.”

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In a five-decade career, John has won five Grammys and an Academy Award, and composed classic songs including “Rocket Man,” ”I’m Still Standing” and “Tiny Dancer.” TVJ

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