This is an interesting Billy Joel song, it has a bluegrass feel to it; it is one of my favorite BJ songs, most people only know 2 or 3 songs from his Piano Man album but if you listen to it from begining to end it is a marvolous album and this song is a wonderful start. The topic of this perticular song is that of a traveler who's prayers are not for his own safety and help along his route but for his Baby.
This song is from my most-played album of all time. I doubt I would have made it through high school without Joel to drown out the sound of my father's voice coming from the bottom floor. I used to get up constantly to set the needle back on the beginning of this album. It's my favorite album of Joel's and this is my favorite track even though it's not one of his better known ones. I like your comments...thanx.
This song is from my most-played album of all time. I doubt I would have made it through high school without Joel to drown out the sound of my father's voice coming from the bottom floor. I used to get up constantly to set the needle back on the beginning of this album. It's my favorite album of Joel's and this is my favorite track even though it's not one of his better known ones. I like your comments...thanx.
This is an interesting Billy Joel song, it has a bluegrass feel to it; it is one of my favorite BJ songs, most people only know 2 or 3 songs from his Piano Man album but if you listen to it from begining to end it is a marvolous album and this song is a wonderful start. The topic of this perticular song is that of a traveler who's prayers are not for his own safety and help along his route but for his Baby.
This song is from my most-played album of all time. I doubt I would have made it through high school without Joel to drown out the sound of my father's voice coming from the bottom floor. I used to get up constantly to set the needle back on the beginning of this album. It's my favorite album of Joel's and this is my favorite track even though it's not one of his better known ones. I like your comments...thanx.
This song is from my most-played album of all time. I doubt I would have made it through high school without Joel to drown out the sound of my father's voice coming from the bottom floor. I used to get up constantly to set the needle back on the beginning of this album. It's my favorite album of Joel's and this is my favorite track even though it's not one of his better known ones. I like your comments...thanx.