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A bevy of pop, R&B, rock, country and Americana artists are paying homage to the 50-year collaboration between Elton John and lyricist Bernie Taupin with not one, but two separate collections of new interpretations of more than two dozen of the team’s biggest hits and many less-familiar selections.

Revamp and Restoration — curated by John and Taupin, respectively — will be released April 6.

Revamp is a pop-R&B-urban-leaning album including recordings by John himself, accompanied by Pink and Logic, as well as Lady Gaga, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Sam Smith, Mumford and Sons, Alessia Cara, Queens of the Stone Age and Q Tip featuring Demi Lovato, among others.

The country-Americana-themed disc that Taupin has supervised features Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Don Henley and Vince Gill, Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Rosanne Cash and Emmylou Harris, Little Big Town and several others.

Miley Cyrus is the only artist who appears on both albums.

“We have two completely different albums,” John, 70, said in a statement. “We have so many great artists doing our songs, it’s quite incredible.”

Added Taupin in the same statement, “Because of our love of all kinds of music, we’re not stuck in one genre. From day one we borrowed from everything that’s good about American music — whether it’s blues, country, gospel, pop, pure rock — everything got thrown in the mix. I think that’s why our music over the years has been so varied.”

The albums, both subtitled Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin, set the stage for the recently announced Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour that John has proclaimed to be his final concert tour, which begins September 8 in the US, and is scheduled to take three years to complete with 300 stops on five continents.

John and Taupin met in 1967 through an ad in England’s New Musical Express, which brought the composer and lyricist together and started one of the most successful songwriting partnerships in pop music history.