Exploring Billy Joel’s Life and Career in the “And So It Goes” Documentary
The forthcoming two-part HBO documentary, “Billy Joel: And So It Goes,” offers an intimate look into the life and career of the renowned musician. A recently released trailer reveals poignant reflections from Joel himself, showcasing a career spanning decades.
In the trailer, the iconic singer contemplates his life and work, stating that he sometimes feels disconnected from his public persona. He observes that his celebrity is only brought to light when he goes out in public.
The trailer is composed of personal photographs, home videos, and archival concert footage, along with some of Joel’s most beloved songs, including “Big Shot,” “My Life,” “Uptown Girl,” and “Vienna”.
The documentary promises to explore Joel’s upbringing and its impact on his musical journey, along with his early experiences in the music industry and his personal relationships.
The film also features appearances from fellow music icons such as Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, and Pink, each offering their perspectives on Joel’s musical talent. Springsteen is quoted in the trailer praising Joel’s superior melodic skill.
The documentary delves into both the triumphs and challenges of Joel’s life, including a serious motorcycle accident and struggles with mental health. Joel reflects on these experiences, concluding that life is a continuous struggle and that music played a crucial role in his survival.
The documentary premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and will be available on HBO Max in two parts, airing on July 18th and 25th.