"You're My Home" by Billy Joel.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 70s: It was 1973. Billy Joel and his first wife/magager Elizabeth Weber had just moved to California under contract to record two albums. They were so broke that he could not afford to buy her a Valentine's Day present. Instead, he wrote her an introspective, warm and romantic pop ballad. It was the B-side to "Piano Man" and was featured on the "Piano Man" and "Songs in the Attic" albums. Delightful acoustic finger-picked guitar as well as pedal-steel, giving it a country flavor. Covered by Helen Reddy with full orchestra. Song? Answer: "You're My Home" by Billy Joel. It wasn't a big hit for him but it is one of so many of his songs that, as bad a day as you might be having, it'll warm your heart when you listen to it. BTW, there's a new two-part Billy Joel documentary on HBO Max titled "Billy Joel: And So it Goes". Highly recommend it if you're a fan! He has recently been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) but, fortunately, he seems to be responding well to therapy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XwnIlnQvMY&list=RD9XwnIlnQvMY&start_radio=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tyiH2XkxGk&list=RD1tyiH2XkxGk&start_radio=1

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