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Who sang Say Goodbye to Hollywood?

Billy Joel released the song Say Goodbye to Hollywood. Date of release: 1976.

Release date: 1976
Duration: 04:36
The story of the song ' Say Goodbye to Hollywood '

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The meaning of the song 'Say Goodbye to Hollywood ', based on the lyrics
What is Say Goodbye to Hollywood about?
🎶 Say Goodbye to Hollywood song analysis
The song tells the story of Bobby and Johnny, two men who travel through the city at night. It speaks to the transient nature of life, the people who come in and out of the singer's world, and the realization that sometimes we have to say goodbye. The chorus emphasizes the theme of saying goodbye and the bridge highlights the risks involved in trying to stay together. The song ends with a note of goodbye to Hollywood.

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Billy Joel - Short Biography

Billy Joel is an American singer-songwriter and pianist, born on May 9, 1949 in the Bronx, New York. He began his musical career in the 1970s, releasing his first album, "Cold Spring Harbor", in 1971. He gained notoriety with his 1977 album, "The Stranger," which produced several hit singles such as "Just the Way You Are," "Only the Good Die Young" and "She's Always a Woman." Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Billy Joel released a series of hit albums such as "52nd Street," "Glass Houses," "The Nylon Curtain," "An Innocent Man" and "The Bridge. His songs often deal with themes of love, heartbreak and personal struggles, and he became one of the most popular solo artists of his time.

In addition to his successful musical career, Billy Joel has also been involved in various charitable and philanthropic endeavors. He has been a strong advocate for music education and has supported organizations such as the Long Island Music Hall of Fame and the Heckscher Museum of Art, as well as helping to establish the Long Island High School for the Arts, which provides students with the opportunity to study music, dance, theater and visual arts. In 1999, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2013, he received the Kennedy Center Honors. Billy Joel continues to perform and tour and is considered one of the best selling musical artists of all time.
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- "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" is a song written and performed by Billy Joel, released on his 1976 album Turnstiles.
- Originally released in the U.S. as the B-side of "I've Loved These Days", it was re-released a month later as an A-side single with "Stop in Nevada" on the B-side.
- The song achieved greater recognition in 1981 when a live version of Songs in the Attic was released as a single, with the live version of "Summer, Highland Falls" on the B-side.
- Joel wrote the song after returning to New York in 1975; he had previously moved to Los Angeles in 1972 to try to escape a record deal.
- The man on the Turnstiles album cover, wearing sunglasses and holding a suitcase, is a representation of the song.

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