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Billy Joel’s classic and popular songs

Let me introduce a song by Billy Joel, the American pianist and singer-songwriter.

Influenced by his parents, he began playing the piano and worked as a pianist in a bar during high school, but he ended up failing his credits and dropping out.

At the time, he reportedly said, “I’m not going to Columbia University—I’m going to Columbia Records, so I don’t need a high school diploma.”

It shows his determination and strength of spirit—so cool, right?

One of his great charms is his powerful yet warm singing voice.

Watching him sing while playing the piano is absolutely captivating.

Billy Joel’s Classic and Popular Songs (11–20)

Ain’t No CrimeBilly Joel

This is a single cut from Billy Joel’s second album, Piano Man, released in 1973, which became his breakthrough work and features an upbeat, rhythmic rock sound.

Its Japanese title is “Waruku wa Nai sa” (“Not Bad”), and it reached No.

80 on the U.S.

singles chart.

HonestyBilly Joel

Billy Joel – Honesty (Official Video)
HonestyBilly Joel

This song was released in 1979 as the third single from the album 52nd Street.

The lyrics convey that, amid the overflowing dishonesty in the world, it’s difficult to remain sincere.

Even so, it’s a song that expresses Billy Joel’s desire to keep striving for sincerity.

Uptown GirlBilly Joel

Billy Joel – Uptown Girl (Official Video)
Uptown GirlBilly Joel

Released in 1983 as the second single from the album An Innocent Man, it’s characterized by a pleasantly rhythmic sound.

It reached a peak of No.

3 on Billboard’s weekly chart in November 1983 and ranked No.

18 on the year-end chart for 1983.

It also hit No.

1 on the UK weekly chart.

It’s Still Rock & Roll to MeBilly Joel

Billy Joel – It’s Still Rock And Roll To Me (Official HD Video)
It’s Still Rock & Roll to MeBilly Joel

1980 was a landmark year that saw a new wave sweep through the music world, and this track—Billy Joel’s first-ever No.

1 on the U.S.

charts—is a thrilling rock number packed with a scathing critique of the scene at the time.

Written from a sharp perspective that even so-called “new” movements like New Wave were ultimately just rehashes of past styles, and featuring a distinctive sax solo, the song became a signature single from the album Glass Houses, spending six consecutive weeks at No.

1.

Crank it up for a midsummer drive or any event and let the good times roll.

The Great Wall of ChinaBilly Joel

Billy Joel – The Great Wall of China (Audio)
The Great Wall of ChinaBilly Joel

It’s a song included on the album “River of Dreams,” and “the Great Wall” refers to the Great Wall of China.

The final line ends with a verse about standing far apart, separated by the wall of the Great Wall.

While it expresses respect for its long history, it also laments the current situation.

All for LeynaBilly Joel

Billy Joel – All For Leyna (Official HD Video)
All for LeynaBilly Joel

This is a track by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, notable for its energetic rock sound.

The jaunty piano and guitar ring out, yet the lyrics portray an extreme obsession with a woman he spent a single night with.

The pure resolve to give up everything for her gradually curdles into madness, sending chills down your spine as you listen.

Released in the UK in March 1980, the song appears on the classic album Glass Houses.

It enjoys immense popularity among fans and is said to be the highest-rated track on the record.

Don’t you want to experience the thrill of unwavering love warping out of shape, all wrapped in a catchy sound?

Billy Joel’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)

Big ShotBilly Joel

Billy Joel – Big Shot (Official Video)
Big ShotBilly Joel

It was released in 1979 as a track on the album 52nd Street.

It features a lively, upbeat melody, and the phrase “big shot” in the lyrics means a celebrity or a bigwig.

The wording in the lyrics is often rough, and it seems to be a song that satirizes celebrities and public figures.