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  1. Billy Joel’s previous album, The Stranger, sold 10 million copies, won two Grammys and made him, after a decade of struggle, a household name. The successor, 52nd Street, added another Top 5 single (the ornery “My Life”), two more Grammys and sold a still-enviable seven million copies, establishing Joel as a major star in the pop sweepstakes.

  2. Billy Joel biographer Mark Bego claims that "If 52nd Street is Billy's tribute to jazz, then 'Zanzibar' is its centerpiece." "Zanzibar" was the third most played album cut from 52nd Street on U.S. album-oriented rock radio during 1979 according to the year-end R&R Top 79 Albums of 1979 chart. Other appearances

  3. Though 52nd Street went seven times platinum and was the first of Joel's albums to top the Billboard 200, it is a deep-cut record whose appeal goes well beyond its best-known tracks. It’s marked by jazz flourishes—the title itself invokes the heart of New York's mid-20th-century jazz scene—and the carefully sculpted drama of Broadway, and ...

  4. Aug 31, 2023 · Billy Joel’s iconic song, “52nd Street,” holds a profound meaning that resonates with fans all over the world. Released in 1978 as the title track of his album, the song takes listeners on a journey through the vibrant streets of New York City.

  5. 52nd Street Lyrics: They say it takes a lot to keep a love alive / In every heart, there pumps a different beat / But if we shift the rhythm into overdrive / Well, we could generate a lot of heat / On

  6. Listen to 52nd Street on Spotify. Billy Joel · Album · 1978 · 9 songs.

  7. Billy Joel. After his commercial breakthrough with 1977’s The Stranger, Billy Joel decided to stretch himself musically, and the outcome was 52nd Street. He was still excellent at writing pop hits and had a special knack for turning a cultural catchphrase into a sly commentary on contemporary values. “My Life” captured the mood of Baby ...

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