There we go.
Come on, I know you know it.
Let's go.
He works in the grocery store,
saving his pennies for some day.
My money only left a note on the door.
She said, Sonny, move out to the country.
Oh,
working too hard can give you a heart attack.
You ought to know by now.
Who needs a house?
I don't have to check.
Is that all you get for your money?
It seems such a waste of time.
If that's what it's all about,
Mama,
if that's moving up,
then I'm moving out.
I'm moving now.
Sergeant O'Leary is walking the beach,
and that he becomes a bartender.
He works at Mr. Cacciatore's down on Sullivan Street,
across from the medical center.
And he's trading in a Chevy for a Cadillac.
You ought to know by now.
If you can't drive with a broken back,
at least you can polish the fender.
That's what you had in mind.
That's what it's all about.
Good luck moving up.
Cause I'm moving out.
I'm moving now.
You should never argue with a crazy man.
You ought to know by now.
You can nail the sound with the overtime.
Is that all you get for your money?
If that's what you had in mind,
if that's what you're all about,
good luck moving up.
Cause I'm moving out.
I'm moving now.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Billy Joel.
I mean, come on.
How many times you get to do that?