"Come Down In Time"
Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
As recorded by Lois Lane
Released 1971
Dick James Records DJS 255
Produced by Stephen James
Arranged by Zack Laurence
Released as the B side of "You are the Reason".
Lois Ann Wilkinson was once one half of the British performing duo The Caravelles along with Andrea Simpson.
Their biggest hit was "You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry" in 1963.
Lois left The Caravelles in 1968 to pursue a solo career under the stage name Lois Lane.
She recorded a number of singles on various labels, and was under contract with Dick James Music in 1970.
Lois is still active in the music business, as a jazz singer and doing voice-over work.
Her last album was with the John Horner Quintet, released in 2002.
Elton John's own definitive recording appears on "Tumbleweed Connection", released on 30 October 1970.
Several other artists and groups recorded the song in 1971; including Lulu, Al Kooper, Eugene Pitt & The Jyve Fyve, Lani Hall, and The Mike Batt Orchestra.