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Billy Joel Original Documentary, ‘And So It Goes,’ Coming To HBO in July

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Billy Joel is the subject of a 2025 HBO Original two-part documentary, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, directed by Emmy® winners Susan Lacy (HBO’s Jane Fonda in Five Acts and Spielberg) and Jessica Levin (HBO’s The Janes and Jane Fonda in Five Acts). Part one of the documentary will debut on HBO on July 18 at 8 p.m. ET/PT with part two premiering one week later on July 25, also at 8 p.m. It will also be available to stream on HBO Max. The running time for each part is nearly two-and-a-half hours. Part one made its premiere at the opening of the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival on June 4 at New York’s Beacon Theatre. Of note, in some of that coverage, was the revelation that Joel had attempted suicide, not once but twice, during the early phase of his career.

The timing of the documentary’s release is all the more poignant given Joel’s announcement on May 23 that he has cancelled all of his concerts due to a brain disorder.

Billy Joel: And So It Goes is described as an expansive portrait of the life and music of the superstar musician, exploring the love, loss, and personal struggles that fuel his songwriting. With unprecedented access to never-before-seen performances, home movies, and personal photographs, along with extensive, in-depth one-on-one interviews, the documentary intimately explores the life and work of Joel, whose music has endured across generations. Among those reflecting on Joel’s career are Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Sting and Garth Brooks.

Photo via HBO by Art Maillett: Sony Music Archives; used with permission.

In part one, Joel looks back on a childhood as the son of working-class parents on Long Island, the loss he felt at the age of eight when his father left the home, and his entry into the business of music. Acknowledging the mistakes he made along the way, Joel put everything he lived through into his music. As he went from keyboard player in local bands to striking out on his own, he discusses the love affair and first marriage with Elizabeth Weber that became the fuel for his early songwriting hits, such as “Just the Way You Are” and “She’s Always a Woman.” His collaborators and peers illuminate his musical gifts, and Joel delves into the business deal he made that led to the writing of “Piano Man.” After signing with Columbia Records, his career took off and years of hits and record-breaking tours followed, as he continued to channel his personal experiences into his music. While he chafed against the critical response to his music, struggled with his relationship to alcohol, and navigated a complicated personal life, a near fatal motorcycle accident impacted his ability to play piano and left his future unclear. How would he rebuild his career and move forward with his life?

Watch Weber speak on the red carpet prior to the film’s Tribeca Film Festival premiere

In Part two: With his eighth studio album, The Nylon Curtain, Joel changed his musical focus by reflecting the grit and aspirations of the Everyman with songs such as “Allentown” and “Goodnight Saigon.” He recounts his complicated reunion with his long absent father and discovers the secret story of how his Jewish grandparents survived Nazi Germany which he distilled into his philosophical ballad “Vienna.” Recovering from years on the road, Joel vacations in St. Barths where he meets his future wife, supermodel Christie Brinkley, who would become the mother of his first child and the inspiration behind the hit “Uptown Girl.” Dedicated to his craft, but uneasy with fame and the spotlight, Joel persevered through romantic and professional setbacks, choosing to reinvent himself time and time again. Later, with the support of his third wife Alexis Roderick Joel and their children, and through his collaboration with Elton John, a return to his classical roots, and his historic residency at Madison Square Garden, he continues to find a safe space in his music.

The documentary title is taken from the Joel song included on his 1989 #1 album, Storm Front. While being interviewed on the red carpet prior to the 2024 Grammy Awards, Joel was asked, “if you could pick one song that was the definitive… song of your entire catalog, what would it be?” His surprising answer was immediate, “And So It Goes.” The flummoxed interviewer, Laverne Cox, had clearly never heard of the song, and had no follow-up question.

In the announcement, Lacy said: “For those who think they know Joel’s story, as well as those who are not as familiar, I believe this two-part film is both a revelation and a surprise. I was drawn to his story as someone who knew little at the outset, and was astounded at how autobiographical his songs are and how complex his story is. We are gratified that Bill trusted us with his story, which we have told as honestly as possible, diving into territory which has not been explored before.”

Tom Hanks is listed as an executive producer along with Gary Goetzman, Todd Milliner, Sean Hayes, and Steve Cohen.

Recent vinyl box sets of Joel’s catalog are available here and here.

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  1. SuperSoarEye
    #1 SuperSoarEye 27 March, 2025, 10:58

    Now this is something that doesnt need to see the light of day.

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