Hold me closer — so I don’t fall!

Elton John nearly fell while ascending the stairs to accept his 2020 Golden Globe for the song “I’m Gonna Love Me Again,” from the biopic based on his life, “Rocketman.”

John, 72, accepted the award with Bernie Taupin, his longtime songwriting partner, and pointed out it was their first award together.

“It’s the first time I’ve ever won an award with him,” John said. “We never won a Grammy, we never got anything together.”

John and Taupin have been nominated three times, Variety reports. This year, they beat out stars such as Taylor Swift and Beyoncé in the category.

Taupin also described their working relationship as a “marriage,” since they’ve been collaborating for over five decades.

“This is really sweet,” Taupin said, “because this is not just about a song we wrote for a movie. It’s about a song we wrote for a movie that deals with our relationship. And it’s a relationship that doesn’t happen very often in this town: It’s a 52-year-old marriage.”

The “Tiny Dancer” singer arrived at the 2020 Golden Globes with husband, David Furnish, who cheered him on from the audience. John and Furnish, 57, married in 2014.

This isn’t John’s first award for a song in a movie. In 1995, the singer won an Academy Award for “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?” from the original “Lion King” with Tim Rice.