Billy Joel Hits In Order Free 【2024】
Peak: #14 US – Funky, sarcastic, and sneering. Captured late-’70s excess. 1980s: Superstardom & Pop Perfection 10. “You May Be Right” (1980) Peak: #7 US – Opens Glass Houses with a crashing car sound and a punkish sneer. Rock-solid.
Peak: #17 US – Gentle, poetic, and lyrically complex. A softer side of Joel. billy joel hits in order
Peak: #10 US – Gritty, guitar-driven rock. Showed his edgier side post- Innocent Man . Peak: #14 US – Funky, sarcastic, and sneering
Peak: #17 US – Snappy, piano-driven anthem about working-class frustration. Fan favorite from The Stranger . “You May Be Right” (1980) Peak: #7 US
Peak: #24 US – Controversial (Catholic critics balked), but irresistibly catchy. Became a huge rock radio hit.
Peak: #23 US – Re-released live; proved his tender side worked in concert.
Peak: #10 US – Drifters-inspired ballad. Warm, nostalgic, and sincere.
