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Billy Joel Says He'll Write a Song for His New Baby

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Billy Joel Expecting a Baby With Girlfriend Alexis Roderick
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ByANDREA DRESDALE
July 28, 2015, 4:08 PM

— -- Billy Joel's daughter with Christie Brinkley, Alexa Ray, has inspired many of his songs, from "Temptation" to "Goodnight My Angel" to "The Downeaster 'Alexa.'"

Now, the Piano Man says he'll pen a new tune for the baby he and his new wife are expecting next month.

"I'm going to write a song for the kid, or something," he told Entertainment Weekly. "Alexa...was always enchanted with music even before there were words."

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In his conversation with EW, the singer also discussed his relationship with his former tour partner Elton John, whose record for most performances by a solo artist at New York's Madison Square Garden he recently broke. During that record-breaking show, Joel played John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," but he says he wasn't doing it to needle the Rocket Man.

"That was really an homage," he said. "He's, like, the guy before me! He was the piano player before I was a Piano Man. I felt humbled by it -- to play [the Garden] 65 times and beat his record. I thought, 'I'd like to tip my hat to the man.'"

While the two have had had their ups and downs over the years -- with John publicly criticizing Joel for personal and professional reason, John said they buried the hatchet "a long time ago" during a sit-down meeting.

Asked to describe what that was like, John said, "He was concerned. I think he's a little scared of me sometimes, like 'What's he going to do?'"

Joel added with a laugh: "I'd tie his shoes [together] on stage while he [was] playing the piano, just to f*** him up."

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