Billy Joel born William Martin Joel On May 9 1949 In Bronx New York USA Is An American Pianist Singer-Songwriter And Composer. Since Releasing His First Hit Song "Piano Man " In 1973 Joel Has Become A Multi-Million-Selling Recording Artist. Joel Recorded Many Popular Hit Songs And Albums From 1971 Until He Stopped Recording Pop/rock Music In 1993. He Is One Of The Very Few Rock or Even Pop Artists To Have Top 10 Hits In The '70s '80s And '90s. Read More On Last.Fm
"My Life" Is A Song By Billy Joel That First Appeared On His 1978 Album "52nd Street". A Single Version Was Released In The Fall Of 1978 And Reached No. 2 On The U.S. Adult Contemporary Chart. Early The Next Year It Peaked At No. 3 On The Billboard Hot 100. Chicago Members Peter Cetera And Donnie Dacus Performed The Backing Vocals And Sang Along With Billy Joel During The Bridge And In The Outro "Keep It To Yourself It's My Life" . "My Life" Was Used As The Theme Song For The ABC Television Series Bosom Buddies 1980–82 Albeit In A Re-Recorded Version With A Different Vocalist. However Due To Licensing Issues It Does Not Appear On The VHS And DVD Releases Of The Series Nor Is It Used In The Show's Syndicated Airings In Both Cases It Is Replaced By A Vocal Version Of The Show's Closing Instrumental Theme "Shake Me Loose" Sung By Stephanie Mills Who Like Billy Also Originated From New York City. Billboard Magazine Described "My Life" As "an Infectious Uptempo Tune Guaranteeing A Good Mood For The Listener."