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  1. Streetlife Serenade was Billy Joel's third album (his second with Columbia Records) and was released on October 11, 1974. The cover illustration was painted by Brian Hagiwara and the art direction and design was by Ron Coro.

  2. Oct 11, 1974 · Release Date: October 11, 1974. I am the entertainer and I know just where I stand. Another serenader and another long haired band. Today I am your champion, I may have won your hearts, But I know the game, you'll forget my name, And I won't be here in another year. If I don't stay on the charts. I am the entertainer and I've had to pay my price.

  3. Oct 11, 1974 · It’s tough for you. Roberta, how I’ve adored you. I’d ask you over but I can’t afford you. Oh, I wish you’d take the time. Oh, I wish you’d take the time, oh. Roberta, the night goes slowly. I know you’re workin’ but you must get lonely too. It’s tough for me, It’s tough for you. And I’m in in a bad way and I wanna make ...

  4. At the end of the summer, Joel assembled a touring band and undertook a national tour, opening for acts like the J. Geils Band and the Doobie Brothers. By the end of 1974, he had released his second album, Streetlife Serenade, which reached number 35 early in 1975 and yielded the cynical, but catchy hit "The Entertainer."

  5. 03:32. 9. Souvenir. 02:01. 10. The Mexican Connection. 03:39. Listen to your favorite songs from Streetlife Serenade by Billy Joel Now. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet.

  6. Streetlife Serenade is the third studio album by American recording artist Billy Joel, released on October 11, 1974, by Columbia Records. The album peaked at No. 35 on the US album charts, eventually selling more than one million copies. Joel's live shows in the 1970s frequently featured the instrumental "Root Beer Rag" and the short song "Souvenir", which was often used as the final encore ...

  7. Oct 11, 1974 · From: Streetlife Serenade. Release Date: October 11, 1974. A picture postcard, a folded stub. A program of the play. File away the photographs of your holiday. And your mementos will turn to dust. But that’s the price you pay. For every year is a souvenir. That slowly fades away.

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