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Piano Man by Billy Joel

Biographie de l'artiste pour Billy Joel

William Martin Joel Plus Connu Sous Le Nom De Billy Joel Est Né Le 9 Mai 1949 Dans Le Quartier Du Bronx À New York. Pianiste Chanteur Et Compositeur Il Démarre Dans La Pop Music En 1973 Avec Le Disque « Piano Man ». Il A Gagné Pas Moins De 6 Grammy Award Durant Sa Carrière Mise Entre Parenthèse Depuis 1993. Avec Plus De 100 Millions De Disques Vendus Dans Le Monde Il Est Selon La RIAA Le Sixième Dans L'ordre Des Artistes Ayant Vendu Le Plus De Disque Aux USA. Il Continue À Parcourir Le Monde Pour Se Produire En Public En Particulier Avec Elton John Et Il Écrit Encore De La Musique Classique.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Piano Man

"Piano Man" Was Billy Joel's First Major Hit And Is Considered Joel's Signature Song. The Verses Of The Song Are Sung From The Point Of View Of A Bar Piano Player Who Focuses Mainly On Everyone Else At The Bar John The Bartender The Waitress And Bar Regulars Like Paul And Davy. Most Of These Characters Have Unfulfilled Dreams And The Pianist's Job It Seems Is To Help Them "forget About Life For A While". The Chorus In Bar-Room Sing-Along Style Comes From The Bar Patrons Themselves Who Plead "Sing Us A Song. / You're The Piano Man. / Sing Us A Song Tonight. / Well We're All In The Mood For A Melody / And You've Got Us Feeling Alright." "Piano Man" Has Been Released As A Single And On Several Albums. "Piano Man" Is A Fictionalized Retelling Of Real People Joel Met During His Days As A Piano-Lounge Singer In Los Angeles After The Failure Of His First Album Cold Spring Harbor. Joel's Own Personal Feelings About This Failure Are Expressed In The Failed Dreams Of The Characters In His Song. At The Time Joel Was Trying To Get Out Of A Bad Deal With The Record Company Family Productions So According To Joel He Was "hiding Out" At The Bar Performing Under The Name Bill Martin While Columbia Records Tried To Get Him Out Of The Deal. It Was First Released As The Second Track On Joel's Piano Man Album And Was Later Released On Several Greatest Hits Collections Including The Essential Billy Joel. When Originally Issued As A Single The Song Was Deemed Too Long By Record Executives 5 Minutes And 38 Seconds So Two Verses Were Cut In Half And Spliced Together For The Release As A 45. Later Billy Joel's Song "The Entertainer" Mentions This Event By Commenting "It Was A Beautiful Song But It Ran Too Long. If You're Gonna Have A Hit You Gotta Make It Fit. So They Cut It Down To 3 05." Joel Admitted On Inside The Actors Studio That Each Of The Characters In The Song Is Based On A Real Person Either A Friend Of His Or Another Stranger At The Bar. It Is In The Key Of C Major And Has A Fast 3/4 Time Signature. It Begins With A Jazzy Piano Line Moving Into Its Famous Piano/harmonica Intro. The Verses And Subsequently The Chorus Feature A Walking Bassline In C Ending With A D - G Turnaround. The Song Follows The Form Intro Verse Verse Sung An Octave Higher Prechorus Chorus Instrumental Fill. Instrumentally Joel's 1973 Version Features Piano Harmonica Bass Accordion Mandolin Drums And Vocals. The Song Has Been One Of Joel's Greatest Hits. It Peaked At #25 On The Billboard Hot 100. Today It Remains Popular And Ranks As Joel's #1 Song On The ITunes Music Store As Of July 2009 Update . The Song Is So Well-Known That During Joel's Concerts He Usually Lets The Audience Sing The Chorus. During The First Face To Face Tour Featuring Elton John And Joel Ads Promoted The Event As "Rocket Man Meets Piano Man". "Piano Man" Was Ranked #421 In The 2004 List Of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. * "Weird Al" Yankovic Created A Parody Of This Song Called "Ode To A Super-Hero" Which Can Be Found On His 2003 Album Poodle Hat About The First Movie In The Recent Set Of Spider-Man Films * On An Episode Of The Amanda Show Amanda Bynes And Drake Bell Sang A Parody Of The Song In A Restaurant * On An Episode Of Robot Chicken Billy Joel Voiced By Zac Efron Is Shown At A Bar Murdering The Davy Mentioned In The Song Declaring That Davy Is "one With The Joel". At The End Of The Episode Joel Performs A Parody Of "Piano Man" With Altered Lyrics Pulling Out A Gun At The Patrons And Insulting Pete Who Kills Joel And Receives The News That The Novel He Was Attempting To Publish Has Been Published And That His Wife Has Died From Crotch-Rot. Pete Declares "Poetic Justice!" Ending The Skit * Hamish & Andy Also Created A Parody Using Part Of The Song Calling It The "Sex Excuses Song" * Flight Of The Conchords Song "Bret's Day" Is Based On "Piano Man" * On An Episode Of "Glee " Neil Patrick Harris And Matthew Morrison Sing Along To This Song In A Bar As It's Played On The Jukebox.

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