While it was a hit for Joel, the song arguably found its forever home when Garth Brooks covered it, turning it into a country mega-hit. Joel’s original version is a gritty, bluesy plea for love.
A high-energy piano rocker that reminded fans he could still play with intensity. It was a radio staple that balanced out the density of "We Didn't Start the Fire." billy joel hits in order
Peak: #3 US – Worldbeat-infused, hypnotic, and slightly weird. His final Top 10 hit. While it was a hit for Joel, the
Joel scored his second #1 hit with this Motown homage. Channeling his inner Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, he proved he could master any genre he touched. billy joel hits in order