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This song by Billy Joel fits Bill Medley's voice so perfectly, this is a good one by Medley, he did a great job. I also love to hear Billy Joel sing this.
Joel Does way more Fly Finger Movment on the Piano, and Walks the Left hand around far More than Elton John, although Elton is no Slounch on the Piano; admittedly, their Piano styles are Different.
Ni me habia dado cuenta que estBa jaja, le hubieran dado más partes en solitario, su voz es grandiosa. Pero con tal de haber participado en esta obra maestra ya dice mucho y demuestra que es una estrella.
Sounds like two great songs in one. The verse and the chorus each sound like they could be their own amazing song but imo don't mesh well together. Wouldn't be surprised of they went on to become Great Ships and Great Oceans, and You Can Make Me Free
6th artist with the most album sales in the USA, in the top 10 for more than 30 years with 6 grammys and they only gave him a small part, I wish they had given him more prominence
No soy muy fan de Billy joel pero no lo reconoci con esa barba😅. Conozco el tema desde siempre pero no sabia que Billy estaba en el grupo. Muy poquito le dieron la verdad
For some odd reason Billy Joel was what I sought out when I asked my parents for a cassette back when I was around 8 years old around 1978. That 52nd street album was what started me on my life's musical journey and while so much of my tastes have changed, I still love every song on it and still feel as full of wonder and awe of it as I did back then, every time I hear it. Particularly the rhythm. The drums on that album are ingrained in my soul b
Always good to hear distinctive singers sing other peoples songs but IMO this version just doesn’t do it justice. Wonder what Scott Walker would have done with this
Billy's narration is so accurate. It must have been an Intalian restaurant within his negihborhood at Italian alien town in New York but you can picture it anywhere around the USA big metropolies, including LA