Billy Joel's signature song is the one he likes singing the least, thanks in part to his two youngest daughters -- Della and Remy.
He and his wife Alexis broke the news to Billboard prior to Sunday's Grammy Awards.
Billy now has his first new original song to add to his set in 30 years with last Friday's release of "Turn the Lights Back On."
The song shot to number-11 on Billboard‘s Adult Contemporary chart the day after its release, making it his first chart appearance since March 1998 with his cover of the 1963 Freddie Scott hit “Hey Girl,” which peaked at 13.
He last cracked the Top 10 in 1997 with his cover of Bob Dylan‘s “Make You Feel My Love.”
He did appear on the chart last year as a writer of Fall Out Boy‘s cover of his 1989 hit, “We Didn’t Start the Fire.”
Billy is back on stage Friday for his monthly show at New York's Madison Square Garden.
Billy Joel will co-headline a performance at AT&T Stadium on March 9th with Special Guest Stevie Nicks....and speaking of Stevie, she has added 12 dates to her solo tour and will play Lucas Oil Live at Winstar Casino in Oklahoma on May 10th.