Billy Joel Hits In Order 〈VALIDATED〉

Peak: #34 US – A cynical sequel to “Piano Man” about the music industry’s fickleness. Up-tempo, vaudevillian, and biting.

Peak: #3 US – Worldbeat-infused, hypnotic, and slightly weird. His final Top 10 hit.

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. billy joel hits in order

Peak: #29 US – Gospel-tinged, rich production. His last significant Hot 100 entry.

Peak: #1 US – History lesson as a frantic rocker. His most famous late-career hit. Endless pop culture references. Peak: #34 US – A cynical sequel to

Peak: #19 US – Latin-tinged, sophisticated pop. A breather between rockers.

Peak: #3 US – Bouncy, defiant independence anthem. The “I don’t care what you think” track that closed the ’70s strong. His final Top 10 hit

Peak: #17 US – Blue-collar elegy for Rust Belt America. One of his most socially conscious hits.