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Sometimes a Fantasy. " Sometimes a Fantasy " is a song by Billy Joel, released in 1980 as the last single from his seventh studio album Glass Houses. The single peaked at No. 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song is a "melodic, fast paced rocker" [1] and starts with Joel dialing a number on a telephone (which he is depicted doing on the ...
Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) " Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) " is a song written and recorded by Billy Joel originally appeared on his 1977 album The Stranger as its opening track. The song critiques the ambitions of working - and lower - middle-class New Yorkers who strive for material success as evidence of social mobility, working long hours to ...
The series' pilot film, U.M.C., was televised on CBS on April 17, 1969, starring Edward G. Robinson as Dr. Lee Forestman and Richard Bradford as Dr. Joe Gannon, with Daly and Totter appearing in the roles they later played in the series; the film also starred Kim Stanley, Maurice Evans, Kevin McCarthy, and Shelley Fabares. In the film, a widow accused Dr. Gannon of allowing her husband to die ...
The Japanese single features "Close to the Borderline" as a B-side. The song is the first track off the album and begins with the sound of broken glass, which is included to metaphorically signify the smashing of the glass house from which the album is named. "You May Be Right" is also on Billy Joel's Greatest Hits – Volume I & Volume II (on ...
It's Still Rock and Roll to Me. " It's Still Rock and Roll to Me " is a song written and performed by Billy Joel, from the hit album Glass Houses. Released in 1980, the song peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks, from July 19 through August 1, 1980, making it Joel's first number 1 hit single in the United States.
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Billy Joel is coming back with his first new song in 17 years! Though Joel, 74, plans to end his long-running monthly residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden ...
Billy Joel singles chronology. "Sometimes a Fantasy". (1980) " Say Goodbye to Hollywood ". (1981) " She's Got a Way. (Live)" (1981) " Say Goodbye to Hollywood " is a song written and performed by Billy Joel, first released in 1976 on his album Turnstiles as its opening track.
Billy Joel officially made his return to the Grammy Awards stage during the 66th annual ceremony, with an emotional performance of his new single “Turn the Lights Back On.” Complete with a ...