

The factory was known for its harsh conditions and blue-collar workforce, and Billy Joel perfectly encapsulates the feel of manufacturing in small-town America.īilly Joel is an American singer, pianist, and songwriter known for his songs Uptown Girl and Piano Man. The song’s lyrics are about Allentown, Pennsylvania, and discuss the experience of working at Bethlehem Steel, the once-largest steel factory in the world. It blends folk and rock for a unique sound all its own. This song is the lead track on Billy Joel’s famous 1982 album, The Nylon Curtain.

Streets of Philadelphia by Bruce Springsteen The beats in this medley go in the following order: 16-beat Funky, 8-beat, 16-beat, 8-beat, 4 on the Floor, 8-beat Bossa Nova, Clap Trap, India, 4 on the Floor, 16beat, 8beat, 4 on the Floor, 8beat, Tango, 4 on the Floor, 8-beat Shuffle, 4-beat, 8-beat Shuffle, 8-beat, 8-beat Shuffle, 8-beat, 8-beat Shuffle, 16-beat, 8-beat, 8-beat Latin, 8-beat, 16-beat, 4 on the Floor, 8-beat, 8-beat Rock, 4 on the Floor, 8-beat Rock, 8-beat, Bon Dance, 16beat Hip Hop, 4-beat, 16-beat Shuffle.

Songs 99 to 102 reference all of the Karate Man games.Songs 96 to 98 reference Rhythm Heaven's Remix 10.

