Hidden Gems: Underrated Billy Joel Songs You Need to Hear 

Billy Joel is best known for classics like Piano Man, Uptown Girl, and We Didn't Start the Fire, but his discography is packed with underrated gems that deserve more recognition.  

One such song is Summer, Highland Falls, a poignant reflection on emotional highs and lows, featuring beautiful piano work and introspective lyrics.  

Vienna, often overshadowed by bigger hits from The Stranger, offers a heartfelt message about patience and appreciating life’s journey.  

Another hidden treasure, Sleeping with the Television On, blends upbeat energy with lyrics about loneliness, making it a standout from Glass Houses.  

Rosalinda’s Eyes from 52nd Street showcases Latin-inspired rhythms and a personal touch, as it was written for Joel’s mother.  

Zanzibar delivers a jazzy, complex composition that highlights his musical versatility. The hauntingly atmospheric Where’s the Orchestra?  

from The Nylon Curtain serves as a quiet yet deeply moving finale, while All for Leyna captures the raw intensity of obsession with an electrifying rock sound. 

Tomorrow is Today, an early deep cut from Cold Spring Harbor, is a vulnerable, melancholic piece drawn from Joel’s personal struggles.  

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