Roberta

Album: Streetlife Serenade (1974)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about exactly what you think: being in love with a hooker. Billy Joel explained to SiriusXM: "I had a crush on a woman who was a prostitute. I tried to talk her out of doing that line of work - I really felt like I was in love with this person. She was a very nice person. I said, 'You should get out of this, come with me.' She said, 'No, I'm independent, I make my own money.' She didn't want to leave that line of work."
  • This clearly isn't a Pretty Woman situation where Richard Gere has the means to make an honest woman out of Julia Roberts; the guy in this song can barely afford her services. "My small change won't see you through," he says.
  • Joel revisits most of his deep cuts from time to time, but he very rarely played this one.

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