The stories (and the ladies) that inspired these timeless love songs


[post_page_title]She’s Always a Woman (Billy Joel, 1977)[/post_page_title]
This classic piano ballad is one of Billy Joel’s finest songs, and people have always wondered who this woman was. The song spoke of Elizabeth Weber Small, his wife at the time, and his manager as well.

She’s Always a Woman (Billy Joel, 1977)

He mentioned how she could “kill with a smile,” as well as “wound with her eyes.” He elaborates how she is not without her gritty flaws, but that it’s precisely those flaws that make her “always a woman” to him.

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