Christie Lee
Billy Joel Lyrics


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Let me tell you a story
About a woman and a man
Maybe you will find familiar
Maybe you won't understand

The man's name I don't remember
He was always Joe to me
But I can't forget the woman
She was always Christie Lee

He was working in a night club
That's where he played the saxophone
He used to fake to stock arrangements
He left the customers alone

But one night before the last song
About a quarter after three
He saw her standing at the coat check
And made his move on Christie Lee

Christie Lee, Christie Lee
Christie Lee, Christie Lee

She was a nice piece of music
She had a rhythm all her own
He blew a solo like a blind man
She really dug his saxophone

She wanted more than just an encore
And he could play in every key
He left the stage and packed his alto
And he took it home with Christie Lee

Oh I heard the man knew "the Bird" like the bible
You know the man could blow an educated axe
He couldn't see that Christie Lee was a woman
Who didn't need another lover
All she wanted was the sax

It took a while for him to notice
It took a while for him to see
He was never in control here
It was always Christie Lee

Christie Lee, Christie Lee
Christie Lee, Christie Lee

Oh the man took a calculated gamble
Yes the man had the power to perform
But Christie Lee was more than he knew how to handle
She didn't need him as a man
All she wanted was the horn

They say that Joe became a wino
They say he always drinks alone
They say he stumbles like a blind man
They say he sold his saxophone

Even the band must face the music
That's what the moral is to me
The only time you hit the high note
Is when you play for Christie Lee





Christie Lee, Christie Lee
Christie Lee, Christie Lee

Overall Meaning

The song "Christie Lee" by Billy Joel tells the story of a man named Joe, who played the saxophone in a nightclub, and a woman named Christie Lee whom he met there. The lyrics describe how Joe was infatuated with Christie Lee from the moment he saw her, and how she reciprocated his feelings to a certain extent. They engaged in a romantic affair, but Joe soon found out that he was not the only man in Christie Lee's life. The song suggests that Joe became obsessed with the idea of being with Christie Lee, but she only wanted him for his saxophone playing.


The lyrics in "Christie Lee" are told from the perspective of someone who knew Joe and Christie Lee, but it is not clear who this person is. The song deals with themes of love, desire, and power struggles within relationships. Christie Lee is portrayed as a strong and independent woman who takes what she wants from men without any emotional attachment. In contrast, Joe is described as being weak and unable to resist Christie Lee's seduction.


Overall, the song is a cautionary tale of the dangers of falling in love with someone for the wrong reasons, and how one can easily lose themselves in the process.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell you a story
The singer is about to narrate a story to the listeners.


About a woman and a man
The story is about a man and a woman.


Maybe you will find familiar
The listeners may be able to relate to the story.


Maybe you won't understand
The listeners may not be able to comprehend the story.


The man's name I don't remember
The singer cannot recall the man's name.


He was always Joe to me
The singer referred to the man as Joe.


But I can't forget the woman
The singer remembers the woman distinctly.


She was always Christie Lee
The woman's name was Christie Lee.


He was working in a night club
The man was employed in a nightclub.


That's where he played the saxophone
The man's job in the club was to play the saxophone.


He used to fake to stock arrangements
The man would pretend to arrange musical numbers.


He left the customers alone
The man did not pay attention to the customers.


But one night before the last song
On a particular night, just before the last song was to be played.


About a quarter after three
Around three-fifteen in the morning.


He saw her standing at the coat check
The man saw the woman at the coat check.


And made his move on Christie Lee
The man approached the woman who he refers to as Christie Lee.


She was a nice piece of music
The woman was attractive to the man.


She had a rhythm all her own
The woman had a unique personality.


He blew a solo like a blind man
The man played the saxophone in a way that was impressive.


She really dug his saxophone
The woman was impressed by the man's skills on the saxophone.


She wanted more than just an encore
The woman desired more than just a musical performance from the man.


And he could play in every key
The man had the ability to play in every musical key.


He left the stage and packed his alto
The man finished his performance and took his saxophone with him.


And he took it home with Christie Lee
The man went home with the woman.


Oh I heard the man knew "the Bird" like the bible
The singer heard the man was knowledgeable about jazz great Charlie Parker.


You know the man could blow an educated axe
The man could play the saxophone skillfully.


He couldn't see that Christie Lee was a woman
The man did not understand that the woman had her own desires and needs.


Who didn't need another lover
The woman did not need another sexual partner.


All she wanted was the sax
The woman was only interested in the man's skills on the saxophone.


It took a while for him to notice
The man took some time to realize what was happening.


It took a while for him to see
The man took some time to understand the situation.


He was never in control here
The man was never really in charge of the situation.


It was always Christie Lee
The woman was always in charge.


Oh the man took a calculated gamble
The man made a well-thought-out decision.


Yes the man had the power to perform
The man had musical talent and ability.


But Christie Lee was more than he knew how to handle
The man was not able to adequately understand or deal with the woman.


She didn't need him as a man
The woman did not require the man to fulfill her physical desires.


All she wanted was the horn
The woman only cared about the man's saxophone playing.


They say that Joe became a wino
The story goes that the man, formerly known as Joe, became an alcoholic.


They say he always drinks alone
The man drinks alone.


They say he stumbles like a blind man
The man has trouble walking due to being drunk.


They say he sold his saxophone
The man got rid of his saxophone.


Even the band must face the music
Everyone has to face the consequences of their actions.


That's what the moral is to me
This is the lesson I learned from the story.


The only time you hit the high note
The only time you truly succeed.


Is when you play for Christie Lee
Is when you play to the best of your abilities to impress the person who truly matters.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BILLY JOEL

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@YanksPride1

Let me tell you a story
About a woman and a man
Maybe you will find familiar
Maybe you won't understand

The man's name I don't remember
He was always Joe to me
But I can't forget the woman
She was always Christie Lee

He was working in a night club
That's where he played the saxophone
He used to fake the stock arrangements
He left the customers alone
But one night before the last song
About a quarter after three
He saw her standing at the coat check
And made his move on Christie Lee

Christie Lee, Christie Lee x 2

She was a nice piece of music
She had a rhythm all her own
He blew a solo like a blind man
She really dug his saxophone

She wanted more than just an encore
And he could play in every key
He left the stage and packed his alto
And took it home with Christie Lee
Oh I heard the man knew 'the bird' like the bible
You know the man could blow an educated axe
He couldn't see that Christie Lee was a woman
Who didn't need another lover
All she wanted was the sax

It took a while for him to notice
It took a while for him to see
He was never in control here
It was always Christie Lee

Christie Lee, Christie Lee x 2

Oh the man took a calculated gamble
Yes the man had the power to perform
But Christie Lee was more than he knew how to handle
She didn't need him as a man
All she wanted was the horn

They say that Joe became a wino
They say he always drinks alone
They say he stumbles like a blind man
They say he sold his saxophone

Even the band must face the music
That's what the moral is to me
The only time you hit the high note
Is when you play for Christie Lee

Christie Lee, Christie Lee x 2



All comments from YouTube:

@robertthehumble

Why does nobody talk about this song it's so freaking good

@theselector4733

Great RnR song. It wouldn't sound out of place on "Glass Houses". Also, kinda reminds me of a song called BRING THE LIGHT by Beady Eye. Although that one's got more of a punk edge.

@koleberdinoch926

I think it's because out of all the songs on such a legendary album, this is the only weak one.

@Mftjan2000

Totally agree...Incredible. "The only time you hit the high notes: when you play for Christie Lee." The muse power of the right woman.

@nolanboles8492

There is literally no musician like Billy Joel.

@jennifermullis9265

Totally

@dylanb8864

billy joel

@endertipe6905

maybe elton john not the same but still great

@timshaffer5838

Nor song writer like Billy Joel

@thezombiecreeper

The fifties indeed.
The piano is damn-near close to what you’d hear from rock and roll in the mid to late 1950’s

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