Her independence and straight-talking style made Joel smitten from the start. Joel met Weber when she was married to his bandmate Jon Small in 1970. Here are the love stories behind some of Joel's famous tunes: “Just the Way You Are,” “She’s Got a Way” and “She’s Always a Woman” were inspired by Elizabeth WeberĮlizabeth Weber and Billy Joel Photo: David Mcgough/DMI/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Imagesįalling in love with and marrying his first wife, Weber, was arguably the costliest relationship Joel ever had. Yet despite having his heart broken, Joel has managed to be on good terms with each of his ex-wives: Elizabeth Weber (married from 1973-1982), Christie Brinkley (married from 1985-1994) and Katie Lee (2004-2010). Three divorces later, Joel decided to walk down the aisle once again in 2015 to his fourth wife, former hedge fund manager, Alexis Roderick. I can even try to achieve it again, and often have.” I used to wonder: How come I don’t have that? I can dream about it, think about it, write music and lyrics and sing about it. "I see old folks walking down the street who look like they’ve been together 50 years, and there’s something very touching about it - that they’ve lasted so long. “You just need one - one person out of millions - to know and accept and love you for being, well, just the way you are," he told Schruers. However, he was very good at spinning his heartache into chart-topping hits, and despite his romantic failures, Joel remains hopeful. But without love “it doesn’t mean a goddamn thing.”Įven though Joel has reached the upper echelons of status, wealth and celebrity, the singer admits that the one thing he struggles with is love. Royal died in his sleep on October 6, 2015, in Morehead City, North Carolina.“You can have all the money in the world, you can have mansions, you can have properties, you can have yachts, you can have limousines, you can have motorcycles,” Billy Joel told his official biographer Fred Schruers. He also played Robert Ally in the indie Western film, Billy the Kid (2013), co-starring country singer Cody McCarver. His set lists included a mixture of songs representing multiple genres from the 1960s onwards. Royal continued to tour regularly, performing concerts at casinos, music festivals, and clubs in North America, Japan, and throughout Europe. His music was further exposed to younger generations through a movement known as The Beat Army, an online music forum based on Facebook which is operated by author and music producer Paul Collins. Royal experienced a second comeback during the 2000s due to regular airplay on Country and Classic radio stations. His successes on the country charts continued until the early 1990s. His other country hits included " I'll Pin a Note on Your Pillow" (1987), " Tell It Like It Is", and " Till I Can't Take It Anymore" (both 1989). However, he reinvented himself in the 1980s as a mainstream country star, and had his first hit on the country music chart in 1985 with " Burned Like a Rocket", released on the Atlantic label. His last hit on the US pop charts was in 1978, when his version of " Under the Boardwalk" became a minor hit. īy the late 1970s, Royal had become a regular performer in Las Vegas, and also appeared as an actor in movies and on television. In the 1970s his recording of "Heart's Desire" gained popularity among Northern soul enthusiasts and was regularly played in Northern soul nightclubs. His 1969 single, " Cherry Hill Park", peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. when Royal released it in 1967, but a later remake by The Osmonds was a much greater success. Another South composition, " Yo-Yo", just missed the top 40 in Canada and charted poorly in the U.S. He followed up his initial success with the singles " I Knew You When" (Top 20, 1965) and " Hush" (1967), also written and produced by Joe South. "Down in the Boondocks" remained his best-known song, reaching number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 38 in the UK. The recording was heard at Columbia Records, who offered Royal a singing contract in 1965 and released his version of the song, produced by South. Royal was a friend of performer and songwriter Joe South, and recorded what was intended as a demo of South's song " Down in the Boondocks". He formed his own rock and roll band, and became a local star at the Bamboo Ranch in Savannah in the late 1950s and early 1960s, where his singing style was influenced by African-American performers, including Sam Cooke. His most successful record was " Down in the Boondocks" in 1965.īorn in Valdosta, Georgia, to Clarence and Mary Sue Smith Royal, and raised in Marietta, Georgia, Royal performed at the Georgia Jubilee in Atlanta during his teens. Billy Joe Royal (Ap– October 6, 2015) was an American country soul singer.
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