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Say Goodbye to Hollywood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Say Goodbye to Hollywood
"Say Goodbye to Hollywood" is a song written and performed by Billy Joel, first released in 1976 on his album ''Turnstiles''. There is a 45 rpm vinyl in existence with "Stop in Nevada" as a B-side. However, the song achieved greater recognition in 1981 when a live version from ''Songs in the Attic'' was released as a single, with the (live) track "Summer, Highland Falls" as a B-side. Joel wrote the song after moving back to New York City in 1975; he had previously relocated to Los Angeles in 1972 in an attempt to get out of an onerous record deal. ==Influence==
Joel has stated in his university lectures that he wrote the song with Ronnie Spector and The Ronettes song "Be My Baby" in mind. Indeed, Joel notes that the two songs share a very similar beat. Recognizing Joel's tribute, Ronnie Spector recorded her own cover version of "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" in 1977, soon after Joel released his first recording of the song on ''Turnstiles''.
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