Peak: #1 US – Motown-style advice song. Horns, girl-group backing vocals, and a thumbs-up to young love.
Peak: #34 US – Carpe diem pop.
Peak: #17 US – Gentle, poetic, and lyrically complex. A softer side of Joel.
Peak: #1 US – History lesson as a frantic rocker. His most famous late-career hit. Endless pop culture references.
Peak: #3 US – Bouncy, defiant independence anthem. The “I don’t care what you think” track that closed the ’70s strong.
Peak: #3 US – His first true smash. A soft-rock wedding staple that won Grammys for Record and Song of the Year. Marked his shift into adult contemporary.
Peak: #6 US – Bipolar anthem with a catchy piano riff.
Peak: #10 US – Gritty, guitar-driven rock. Showed his edgier side post- Innocent Man .
Peak: #1 US – Motown-style advice song. Horns, girl-group backing vocals, and a thumbs-up to young love.
Peak: #34 US – Carpe diem pop.
Peak: #17 US – Gentle, poetic, and lyrically complex. A softer side of Joel.
Peak: #1 US – History lesson as a frantic rocker. His most famous late-career hit. Endless pop culture references.
Peak: #3 US – Bouncy, defiant independence anthem. The “I don’t care what you think” track that closed the ’70s strong.
Peak: #3 US – His first true smash. A soft-rock wedding staple that won Grammys for Record and Song of the Year. Marked his shift into adult contemporary.
Peak: #6 US – Bipolar anthem with a catchy piano riff.
Peak: #10 US – Gritty, guitar-driven rock. Showed his edgier side post- Innocent Man .