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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Billy Joel


Just like visiting an old friend- I was reminded yet again of Billy Joel's genius by Jon today as he hummed the lyrics of Piano Man. All the words came back to me in an instant. Vivid and rich in its tapestry of music and song. A Russian Jew by birth, this son of an Italian immigrant made it a rags to riches story when he rose with his music in the streets of New York. His songs weave a canvas of life when he was a struggling pianist in the Piano Man.
And his loves in 'A scene from an Italian restaurant'

Ah..... why don't they write songs like these anymore.....?


  • Billy Joel - Scenes from an Italian Restaurant (Official Audio ...

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    Lyrics
    A bottle of white, a bottle of red
    Perhaps a bottle of rose instead
    We'll get a table near the street
    In our old familiar place
    You and I, face to face
    A bottle of red, a bottle of white
    It all depends upon your appetite
    I'll meet you any time you want
    In our Italian Restaurant
    Things are okay with me these days
    Got a good job, got a good office
    Got a new wife, got a new life
    And the family's fine
    We lost touch long ago
    You lost weight I did not know
    You could ever look so nice after
    So much time
    Do you remember those days hanging out
    At the village green
    Engineer boots, leather jackets
    And tight blue jeans
    Drop a dime in the box play the
    Song about New Orleans
    Cold beer, hot lights
    My sweet romantic teenage nights
    Brenda and Eddie were the
    Popular steadys
    And the king and the queen
    Of the prom
    Riding around with the car top
    Down and the radio on
    Nobody looked any finer
    Or was more of a hit at the
    Parkway Diner
    We never knew we could want more
    Than that out of life
    Surely Brenda and Eddie would
    Always know how to survive
    Brenda and Eddy were still going
    Steady in the summer of '75
    When they decided the marriage would
    Be at the end of July
    Everyone said they were crazy
    Brenda you know you're much too lazy
    Eddie could never afford to live that
    Kind of life
    But there we were wavin' Brenda and
    Eddie goodbye
    They got an apartment with deep
    Pile carpet
    And a couple of paintings from Sears
    A big waterbed that they bought
    With the bread
    They had saved for a couple
    Of years
    They started to fight when the
    Money got tight
    And they just didn't count on
    The tears.
    They lived for a while in a
    Very nice style
    But it's always the same in the end
    They got a divorce as a matter
    Of course
    And they parted the closest
    Of friends
    Then the king and the queen went
    Back to the green
    But you can never go back
    There again
    Brenda and Eddie had had it
    Already by the summer of '75
    From the high to the low to
    The end of the show
    For the rest of their lives
    They couldn't go back to
    The greasers
    The best they could do was
    Pick up the pieces
    We always knew they would both
    Find a way to get by
    That's all I heard about
    Brenda and Eddie
    Can't tell you more than I
    Told you already
    And here we are wavin' Brenda
    And Eddie goodbye
    A bottle of red, a bottle of white
    Whatever kind of mood you're in tonight
    I'll meet you anytime you want
    In our Italian Restaurant
    Source: LyricFind
    Songwriters: Billy Joel
    Scene From An Italian Restaurant lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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