About "Shameless"
"Shameless" is a song written by American singer Billy Joel and recorded on his 1989 album Storm Front. His version peaked at No. 40 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts. Two years later, the song was covered by country music artist Garth Brooks on his third studio album, 1991's Ropin' the Wind. Brooks' rendering of the song was his seventh No. 1 hit on the Billboard country charts in late 1991. It also reached No. 71 on the UK Singles Chart.
In 1993, on stage in Boston, Joel introduced the song by saying, "I want[ed] to write a song, like a Jimi Hendrix song, you know. Back in the sixties, he was one of my idols, Jimi Hendrix." Joel also mentioned the Hendrix inspiration at a talk in Nuremberg, in 1995.
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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