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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Uptown Girl

| cover = Uptown Girl joel.jpg

| alt =

| caption = Artwork for U.S. and Canadian singles, also used for the Japanese release with its native language

| type = single

| artist = Billy Joel

| album = An Innocent Man

| released = September 29, 1983

| recorded = 1983

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

| length = 3:18

| label = Columbia

| writer = Billy Joel

| producer = Phil Ramone

| prev_title = Tell Her About It

| prev_year = 1983

| next_title = An Innocent Man

| next_year = 1983

| misc =

}}

"'Uptown Girl'" is a song written and performed by the American musician Billy Joel. The lyrics describe a working-class "downtown man" attempting to woo a wealthy "uptown girl". It was released on September 29, 1983, on his ninth studio album, 'An Innocent Man' (1983).

The 12" EP has the tracks "My Life", "Just the Way You Are" and "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" (catalogue number TA3775), whereas some 7" single versions featured "Careless Talk" as a B-side.

"Uptown Girl" peaked at number three on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks from November 12 to December 10, 1983. It also reached number one in the United Kingdom for five weeks, his only number-one hit in the country. It was the second biggest-selling single of 1983 in the United Kingdom behind only Culture Club's "Karma Chameleon", which Joel had knocked off the number-one position on November 1, 1983. The song was the 19th biggest-selling single of the 1980s in the United Kingdom, selling 975,000 copies. It has sold over 1.06 million copies as of 2017.

Inspiration



According to an interview with Howard Stern, Joel had originally titled the song "Uptown Girls", and it was conceived on an occasion when he was surrounded by Christie Brinkley, Whitney Houston, and his then-girlfriend Elle Macpherson. According to numerous interviews with Joel, the song was initially written about his relationship with Macpherson, but it ended up also becoming about his soon-to-be wife, Brinkley, both women being two of the most famous supermodels of the 1980s. Joel said that the song was inspired by the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

appears as the main character of the video and later married Joel.

Reception



'Cash Box' said that "sounding uncannily like Frankie Valli, Joel plays out the city uptown-downtown caste system, longing for a seemingly unavailable 'white- bread' lovely."

Music video



The video depicts Joel and his backup singers working as auto mechanics. Brinkley arrives in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce as Joel and the mechanics dance with her. A poster of Brinkley can be seen in the garage as well as on a billboard above the garage advertising "Uptown Cosmetics". At the end of the video Joel and Brinkley ride off on a motorcycle.

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Personnel



* Billy Joel Baldwin SF-10 acoustic piano, lead and backing vocals

* David Brown lead electric guitar

* Russell Javors rhythm electric guitar

* Doug Stegmeyer bass guitar

* Liberty DeVitto drums

* Mark Rivera percussion, backing vocals

'Additional personnel'

* Mike Alexander backing vocals

* Tom Bahler backing vocals

* Rory Dodd backing vocals

* Frank Floyd backing vocals

* Lani Groves backing vocals

* Ullanda McCullough backing vocals

* Ron Taylor backing vocals

* Terry Textor backing vocals

* Eric Troyer backing vocals

Legacy and impact



Olivia Rodrigo mentioned the song and Joel in her hit single "Deja Vu", which became a Top 3 U.S. hit. Rodrigo made a surprise appearance at Joel's Madison Square Garden performance on August 24, 2022, singing "Deja Vu" with Joel on piano and "Uptown Girl" as a duet with Joel.

Westlife version



{{Infobox song

| name = Uptown Girl

| cover = 9UptownGirl1.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| A-side = "Angels Wings" (2002 re-release)

| artist = Westlife

| album = World of Our Own

| released =

| recorded =

| studio = Rokstone (London)

| genre = Teen pop, dance-pop

| length = * 3:06

* 5:02 (Extended Version)

| label = BMG

| writer = Billy Joel

| producer = Steve Mac

| chronology = Westlife UK/Ireland

| prev_title = What Makes a Man

| prev_year = 2000

| next_title = Queen of My Heart

| next_title2 = When You're Looking Like That

| next_year = 2001

| misc =

}}

"'Uptown Girl'" (rereleased as double A-side with "'Angels Wings'" in 2002) was recorded by Irish boy band Westlife for their third studio album, 'World of Our Own'. It was released on March 5, 2001, as the first single from the album. It was also the 2001 'Comic Relief' charity single. The song was also released as the fifth single for the European Special Edition and Asian Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc of the group's second album, 'Coast to Coast' (2000). The Westlife version is slightly shorter than the Billy Joel version because one of the verses was not repeated. The music video was a parody of the Billy Joel one, with the members of Westlife playing workers in a burger bar, Robert Bathurst, Crispin Bonham-Carter, Ioan Gruffudd, Tim McInnerny and James Wilby play the snobby uptown customers and Claudia Schiffer is in the Christie Brinkley role.

"Uptown Girl" reached number one in Ireland, Mexico and the United Kingdom. It became the biggest selling single of 2001 and the tenth best-selling single of all-time in Ireland. In the United Kingdom, it was the sixth best selling single of 2001 and the 24th best-selling single of the decade in the UK charts, with sales of 756,215 copies. It became the band's biggest selling single (paid-for and combined sales categories) in the UK and also achieved the highest first week sales (292,318 copies) of any of their singles. It has since been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipments of 600,000 copies. By March 2017, the song had sold almost 800,000 copies in the country from physical and digital copies which make up 81% of the total units. As of January 2019, it has 920,000 total sales. It is also their second most streamed song in the United Kingdom of all-time. In 30 November 2021, it has 1.1 million total sales with 67% of it or 748,000 were physical sales. This makes the single as part of the List of million-selling singles in the United Kingdom and the first one for the band.

In Mexico, the song was the fourth best selling single of 2001.

Track listing

* 'United Kingdom'

; CD1

# "Uptown Girl" (Radio Edit) 3:06

# "Angel's Wings" (2001 Remix) 4:14

# "Uptown Girl" (Video) 3:14

; CD2

# "Uptown Girl" (Radio Edit) 3:06

# "Uptown Girl" (Extended Version) 5:02

# "Behind the Scenes Footage & Band Messages"

; DVD

# "Uptown Girl" (Video) 3:14

# "Behind the Scenes Footage & Band Messages"

* 'Japan'

# "Uptown Girl" (Radio Edit) 3:06

# "Uptown Girl" (Extended Version) 5:02

# "Angel's Wings" (Original Version) 4:02

# "Close Your Eyes" 4:32

# "Uptown Girl" (Video) 3:14

# "Behind the Scenes Footage & Band Messages"

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References




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