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Baby Grand
Billy Joel Lyrics


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Late at night
When it's dark and cold
I reach out
For someone to hold
When I'm blue
When I'm lonely
She comes through
She's the only one who can
My baby grand
Is all I need

In my time
I've wandered everywhere
Around this world
She would always be there
Any day
Any hour
All it takes
Is the power in my hands
This baby grand's
Been good to me

I've had friends
But they have slipped away
I've had fame
But it doesn't stay
I've made fortunes
Spent them fast enough
As for woman
They don't last with just one man
But baby grand
Will stand by me

They say that no one's gonna play this on the radio
They said the melancholy blues were dead and gone
But only songs like these
Played in minor keys
Keep those memories holding on

I've come far
From the life I've strayed in
I've got scars
From those dives I've played in
Now I'm home
And I'm weary
In my bones
Every dreary one night stand
But baby grand
Came home with me

Ever since this gig began
My baby grand's
Been good to me

Overall Meaning

Baby Grand by Billy Joel is a song about a person who reaches out for comfort and companionship in times of loneliness and despair. The song starts off with the persona describing how they reach out in the dark when it's cold and they're feeling blue for someone to hold. The only thing that brings them comfort is their "baby grand" piano, and it's all they need. The persona then goes on to describe wandering around the world and how their baby grand piano has always been there for them, any day, any hour. It's been good to them, and it's the only thing that will stand by them.


The song then goes on to describe how the persona has had friends that have slipped away, they've had fame, but it doesn't stay, and they've made fortunes only to spend them fast enough. As for women, they don't last with just one man. But the baby grand piano will be the only thing that stays true and stands by them. The persona then talks about how melancholy blues are said to be dead and gone and nobody will play them on the radio. However, it is only songs like these, played in minor keys that keep those memories holding on.


In the final verse, the persona talks about how they've come far from the life they've strayed in, and they have scars from the dives they've played in. Now they're home, and they're weary in their bones from every dreary one night stand. But their baby grand piano came home with them, and ever since this gig began, it's been good to them. Overall, the song is a testament to the comfort and companionship that can be found in the things we hold dear to ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Late at night
During the late hours of the night


When it's dark and cold
During a time when the atmosphere is cold and unfamiliar


I reach out
I seek to find someone or something to rely on


For someone to hold
For someone to provide comfort and support


When I'm blue
During a time when things aren't going well


When I'm lonely
During a time when I feel isolated and alone


She comes through
She consistently provides me with support and comfort


She's the only one who can
She is the only one who can help me during these tough times


My baby grand
My piano, which is a source of comfort and support


Is all I need
My piano is the only thing I need to feel better


In my time
Throughout my life


I've wandered everywhere
I've explored many places and taken many different paths


Around this world
Around the entire globe


She would always be there
My piano has always been a reliable source of comfort and support


Any day
Every day


Any hour
Every hour


All it takes
The only thing required


Is the power in my hands
The power of music, which I can create using my piano


This baby grand's
My piano's


Been good to me
Has been a reliable source of comfort and support in my life


I've had friends
I've had people in my life who I considered friends


But they have slipped away
But those friendships have ended


I've had fame
I've experienced fame and recognition


But it doesn't stay
But that fame and recognition is fleeting


I've made fortunes
I've earned a significant amount of money


Spent them fast enough
But I spent that money quickly


As for woman
As for romantic relationships


They don't last with just one man
They don't tend to last with just one person


But baby grand
But my piano


Will stand by me
Will always be there for me


They say that no one's gonna play this on the radio
Some people believe that this song won't be popular


They said the melancholy blues were dead and gone
Some people believe that sad songs are no longer popular


But only songs like these
But only songs that are sad and emotionally powerful


Played in minor keys
That are written using minor keys


Keep those memories holding on
Can help people hold onto their memories and emotions


I've come far
I've made a lot of progress in my life


From the life I've strayed in
From a life that I've moved away from


I've got scars
I've experienced trauma and pain


From those dives I've played in
From the dingy bars and music venues I've performed in


Now I'm home
Now I'm settled in a comfortable place


And I'm weary
And I'm tired from my experiences


In my bones
Deep down in my soul


Every dreary one night stand
Every dreary performance in a dingy venue


But baby grand
But my piano


Came home with me
Always stays with me and provides comfort


Ever since this gig began
Ever since my career started


My baby grand's
My piano's


Been good to me
Has been a reliable source of comfort and support in my life




Lyrics © TuneCore Inc., BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BILLY JOEL

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@marieblue

Billy Joel recorded “Baby Grand” (1986) as a duet with Ray Charles, who’s his favorite pianist/singer. They had never met before. When Charles showed up at the session, Joel was in awe and quite nervous. To break the ice and get to know one another, they each played piano for a while.

In an interview, Joel said that he was sitting at home, trying to find inspiration for a song for the upcoming duet. Suddenly, his baby grand sparked his imagination. He recalled : “I began looking around at things that have been consistent in my life, and in this age of synthesizers and electronic keyboards, the piano has almost become an old-fashioned instrument. I glanced at the baby grand piano and realized that I had a lot of love for that thing. The piano has provided me with a nice living, a career, and happiness. It’s gotten me women, and it’s gotten me through some strange times. Sometimes at night I’d sit down and give myself a concert, and it’s almost like the piano did it - I didn’t even have anything to do with it. When I was thinking about a theme for Ray and me, it seemed apropos : you know, Ray Charles, piano player. Billy Joel, piano player. Let’s talk about a real love in our lives - the baby grand. ‘BABY GRAND’ IS REALLY A LOVE SONG TO AN INSTRUMENT.”

At first, Joel thought he didn’t have enough in common with Charles to compose a piece for him to sing. But then he remembered two things : They both had their fair share of trouble with the ladies, and they both played the piano.

“[If] you’re a piano player, women may come and go, but that piano will stay there,” Joel said. “That piano ain’t movin’. That’ll always be there. And I thought, ‘This is good subject matter for two singers.’”

Recording session time…

After the first take, Joel realized there was a misprint in Charles’ braille lyrics and fretted over having to bring it up to him. His producer, Phil Ramone, encouraged him to simply apologize and explain the situation. Ramone remembered : “Billy explained, and Ray seized the opportunity to kibitz with us. ‘Yes - the mistake is right there,’ he said, as his fingers scanned the page. ‘You wanna read it yourself?’ Once the problem was fixed, they did another set of vocals - this time in front of two stationary mikes. You could see that Billy and Ray shared a warm bond, and the reason that ‘Baby Grand’ works is because it’s heartfelt and simple. It’s just two giants who admire each other, singing and playing together.”

ONE EPIC RENDEZVOUS ‼️ 💛🎹💜

May you rest in piece, Ray Charles Robinson Sr. (1930 - 2004)… 🌹



@karolinapekalska3033

Late at night
When it's dark and cold
I reach out
For someone to hold
When I'm blue
When I'm lonely
She comes through
She's the only one who can
My baby grand
Is all I need

In my time
I've wandered everywhere
Around this world
She would always be there
Any day
Any hour
All it takes
Is the power in my hands
This baby grand's
Been good to me

I've had frineds
But they have slipped away
I've had fame
But it doesn't stay
I've made fortunes
Spent them fast enough
As for woman
They don't last with just one man
But baby grand
Will stand by me

They say that no one's gonna play this on the radio
They said the melancholy blues were dead and gone
But only songs like these
Played in minor keys
Keep those memories holding on

I've come far
From the life I've strayed in
I've got scars
From those dives I've played in
Now I'm home
And I'm weary
In my bones
Every dreary one night stand
But baby grand
Came home with me

Ever since this gig began
My baby grand's
Been good to me



@rafaelrosende4285

BABY GRAND/
BGB AND RAY
(Baby Grand, Bill & Ray)

Joel nailed it with this piece
composed especially for Ray.
Both piano performing superb;
Ray Charles singing, masterful…
An instant favorite of all times,
could listen it forever…



All comments from YouTube:

@faithcurrent658

I love that Billy said he was so nervous he wasn't sure he could do it. Getting to record your song with your idol must be amazing and terrifying at the same time.

@gauravarya5649

Billy is surely lucky as he got inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of fame by Ray Charles .. RIP Ray

@vivianaurzuafaine7526

No

@alvarc3675

The fact that these two are singing about the piano makes the song even more emotional and meaningful.

@jessicagrimaldi4285

Song is beautiful 💙

@orbison

Billy is also slightly singing about his daughter, who had just been born around that time. That's where the "Baby" in Baby Grand comes from.

@patriciaborowy153

Its been Good 2 ME!!♡☆XO

@ArtofFreeSpeech

People had no idea, back in '86 just what they were witnessing... 2 titans of the music world, prodigious giants of the ivory, getting together to put together an amazing, wonderful, albeit underappreciated tune... I love seeing the excitement on Billy's face of getting to record with Ray Charles, and the joy on Ray's face for just performing the way he has.  Amazing stuff.

@soniafaye9919

Pure poetry in musical form. I’ve always thought BJ could write musical theater

@timcampbell921

You can hear this joy in a subtle way in Billy's singing, even if it is the 40th time he's sung it that session. He know the privilege he is taking and has probably dreamed about when he was a kid. I always get something new outta watching this over and again, maybe once every couple of months. Love it.

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