Billy Joel is a legend. Just look at his full body of work. I like all kinds of music from classical to many in the 60s, Emerson Lake and Palmer hardcore prog, Queen, Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Swing, Louie Armstrong and more. But I have no love of any music today that isn't from the 70s bands.
Not many years ago, I didn't know exactly who Billy Joel was. Until I heard a lot of his music and realised I knew almost every single song, he's written so many hits.
"This is for me. This is for the diapers. That's what this is for." "Oh, wow man. Like, Woodstock. You know? Wow, we had a baby born. It's a nation." "Alright, here with that." (Grabs crotch). L.O.L!
Dear Mr Man Please take the crap off the radio, and put stuff like this one NOW...and when I say crap I mean it in the fullest more purest form of the word. Like JUSTIN BEIBER, LIL WAYNE, DRAKE, KE$HA, LADY GAGA, LMFAO, ...I'm only 21 and I'm sick of the shit. Sorry for the foul language, but it just shows my emotion... Sincerely Annoyed Radio Listener
@TheColdWeatherPilots dude that was my personal preference that's what i think 60-90's were the best, Sure i love bands and songs now but nothing compares to back then, so don''t get butt hurt...
@TexasMade20 its an old doo wop song from the early 1960s. Not sure who had the hit with it, there were so many groups singing in this style then. Originated with groups harmonizing live on street corners , days when you made your own entertainment! Great isn't it, billy knows his stuff
this is the song that i makes me remember my sister because we played it at her funeral.
Gibt mir immer noch Gänsehaut. Wunderschön. Ich habe ihn schon als junges Mädchen geliebt.
haven't been able to get it out af my head for 3 days. awesome
One of the greatest and most memorable songs ever 5*+
Billy Joel is a legend. Just look at his full body of work. I like all kinds of music from classical to many in the 60s, Emerson Lake and Palmer hardcore prog, Queen, Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Swing, Louie Armstrong and more. But I have no love of any music today that isn't from the 70s bands.
i love this song. greetings from germany :D
never saw comedy acapello style, this was great!
love it
genious
rofl i love billy
god so hard to decide between Queen Don't Stop Me Now or The Longest Time
Don't decide xD Just love them both !!!,💓
Not many years ago, I didn't know exactly who Billy Joel was. Until I heard a lot of his music and realised I knew almost every single song, he's written so many hits.
The lyric correction at 5:30... funny, Billy!
@wheels0981 I suppose it's the drummer's kid, wife, and mother in law.
"This is for me. This is for the diapers. That's what this is for."
"Oh, wow man. Like, Woodstock. You know? Wow, we had a baby born. It's a nation."
"Alright, here with that." (Grabs crotch).
L.O.L!
does it count as a cappella if they have a bass and drum being played?
@SoCxXerXceS Sure, kid. Just ignore all the great music going on today. I'm sure in the 60s there were people saying that music sucked since the 30s.
ha.. i misspelled "misspell'" lol
3:44シビレルぜぇ~
@gatoradeee this is the funniest thing i have ever read on youtube
Or Keaton reminds me of him?
wow, great song.
and shouldn't the drummer be with his wife?
@NathanLPaylor Or dead!!!
Dear Mr Man
Please take the crap off the radio, and put stuff like this one NOW...and when I say crap I mean it in the fullest more purest form of the word. Like JUSTIN BEIBER, LIL WAYNE, DRAKE, KE$HA, LADY GAGA, LMFAO, ...I'm only 21 and I'm sick of the shit. Sorry for the foul language, but it just shows my emotion...
Sincerely Annoyed Radio Listener
3:19 for beginning of the song
@TheColdWeatherPilots dude that was my personal preference that's what i think 60-90's were the best, Sure i love bands and songs now but nothing compares to back then, so don''t get butt hurt...
I really like the "What's your name" and "Little Star" intro bit... a great segue into a great song.
Those must of been the times, im only 16 but i know what good music is! Billy joel is just a legend!!!! 60-90's best music to me.....
@TexasMade20 its an old doo wop song from the early 1960s. Not sure who had the hit with it, there were so many groups singing in this style then. Originated with groups harmonizing live on street corners , days when you made your own entertainment! Great isn't it, billy knows his stuff
I'm sure that Dion and the Belmonts were a HUGE influence on BJ
its great i love this song, i heard it when i was a child ;-) (sorry my english is not soo good )
i like it when he says 'the greatest miricle of all' too the drummer who's having a baby. Great!
"I'm not a thousand miles away!!!!" 7:19-7:25 (Daddy's Home - Shep & The Limelites)
@wheels0981 seriously this was better than the original performance
8 people don't know good music when they hear it. Go Billy Joel!!!!
your english seems alright to me, you didnt mispell anything
He looks like Shooter McGaven in that lighting.
That's a hell of mustache for a 16 year old
this is what makes a legend ,,pure acapello
@marcwagz
Haha, maybe it just for timing.
What is the first tenor's name? He rocks!
God fucking damn, this man is hilarious.
Still listening in 2013. Still good.
@triplerown
I couldn't agree more.
billy joel is like friggin amazing
@BluStile3 you're missing out.
@ALEXIP1003 3:45
when would he start his song
Reminds me of Keaton.
ouch sorry to hear that =(
sorry about your sister
those fellas can sing
@NathanLPaylor Or 26!
3:44
glee?