About "The Longest Time"
"The Longest Time" is a doo-wop song by Billy Joel, released in 1984 as the fourth single from the 1983 album An Innocent Man. Following the theme of the album in paying tribute to Joel's musical influences, the song is presented in the style of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. It reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. In the United Kingdom the song reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart.
The song features Joel on lead vocals, all backing vocals, and percussive sounds such as finger snaps and hand claps. When the song is covered by vocal groups, the bass part is typically sung. Phil Ramone and Joel had intended to feature a vocal group but Joel recorded each of the parts himself.
Top songs by Billy Joel
- Piano Man
- Just The Way You Are
- Goodnight Saigon
- Honesty
- My Life
- We Didn't Start The Fire
- Don't Ask Me Why
- Everybody Loves You Now
- An Innocent Man
- The River Of Dreams
- Rosalinda's Eyes
- Back In The Ussr
- New York State Of Mind
- A Minor Variation
- She's Always A Woman To Me
- Uptown Girl
- Leningrad
- The Stranger
- Goodnight My Angel (lullaby)
- Leave A Tender Moment Alone
- Allentown
- Vienna
- For The Longest Time
- Say Goodbye To Hollywood
- Roberta
- All You Wanna Do Is Dance
- Angry Young Man
- We Gaan Allemaal Ten Onder
- River Of Dreams
- 52nd Street
- C'etait Toi (you Were The One)
- Everybody Has A Dream
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