3 Songs You Didn’t Know Billy Joel Wrote
Today, the 74-year-old New York City-born Billy Joel is known for timeless tracks like “Piano Man” and “Only the Good Die Young.”
Joel, who broke out with fame and fortune thanks to his 1973 LP, Piano Man, had a bit of a bumpy ride leading up to that, including several short-lived bands and a stint as a lounge performer in Los Angeles in the early 1970s.
But while Joel isn’t known for writing songs for others, he did write several songs for those early bands that you likely have never heard of—until today.
And while we wanted to share those bands’ work with Joel fans, we also wanted to shed light on another song he wrote, which many forget he did. A song a certain country star made famous.
Below are three songs you didn’t know Joel wrote.
1. “4 O’Clock in the Morning,” The Hassles
Written by Billy Joel
After dropping out of high school to pursue music, Joel was part of a couple of short-lived bands, one of which was The Hassles. This band put out two albums, their 1967 self-titled debut and the follow-up, Hour of the Wolf, released in 1969. On that second album, “4 O’Clock in the Morning” featured as the fourth track. It was also, like many of the group’s songs, written by a Mr. William Joel, keys player.