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.
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Billy Joel’s classic and popular songs (41–50)
Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)Billy Joel

Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, you can’t help but be moved when you hear this piece, woven from simple piano accompaniment and graceful strings.
It’s a classic released in 1993 by Billy Joel, one of America’s iconic singer-songwriters.
Many of you may remember it by its Japanese title, “Nemuri ni Tsuku Kimi” (“Lullabye”).
The “Angel” in the song’s title refers to Billy’s own daughter, and his voice, gently addressing his beloved child, overflows with a father’s deep love.
As an aside, his daughter, Alexa Ray Joel, later made her debut as a singer-songwriter.
Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)Billy Joel

A rock track released in 1977 by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel.
It was inspired by the spirit of immigrants from the American working class.
While the “Anthony” in the title is not a real person, it refers to children from Ireland, Poland, and Italy who are attempting to immigrate to the United States.
She’s Right On TimeBilly Joel

Billy Joel is an artist who gained worldwide popularity with his catchy melodies and is a well-loved, familiar figure in Japan as well.
His song “She’s Right On Time” is known as his Christmas track; while it didn’t become a massive hit, it’s still recognized today as one of his classics.
The melody is extremely catchy, but the lyrics are quite quirky, depicting a somewhat nervous, shy man meticulously perfecting his plan for a date.
When You Wish Upon A StarBilly Joel

While lively fireworks are great, many people might prefer to enjoy them in a romantic atmosphere, don’t you think? For those people, I recommend the piece “When You Wish Upon a Star.” Since it was used as the theme song for Disney’s 1940 film Pinocchio, many of you may already be familiar with it.
The song has been covered by a variety of artists, but this time we’re highlighting Billy Joel’s version.
His singing style makes it easy to listen to, so be sure to give it a try.
Why Should I WorryBilly Joel

This song is from the movie Oliver and Company.
It’s sung by Billy Joel.
With a voice that perfectly suits the carefree dog he played, Billy Joel delivers an outstanding performance as a voice actor.
He’s been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and he continues to perform, bringing enjoyable music to many listeners.


