Billy — Joel Hits In Order ^new^
Peak: #3 US – Doo-wop revival about a rich girl and a mechanic. Instantly recognizable. His biggest global smash.
– Didn’t chart as a single initially but grew into a standard. His love letter to NYC, later iconic.
Peak: #27 US – Smooth, jazzy, underrated. billy joel hits in order
Peak: #1 US – Motown-style advice song. Horns, girl-group backing vocals, and a thumbs-up to young love.
Peak: #24 US – Controversial (Catholic critics balked), but irresistibly catchy. Became a huge rock radio hit. Peak: #3 US – Doo-wop revival about a
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: #6 US – Bipolar anthem with a catchy piano riff. – Didn’t chart as a single initially but
Peak: #1 US – His first #1. A witty takedown of music trends. Synth bass, handclaps, and timeless attitude.
