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"Uptown Girl" is a song written and performed by American musician Billy Joel from his ninth studio album An Innocent Man (1983), released in September 1983 as the album's second single. The lyrics describe a working-class " downtown man" attempting to woo a wealthy " uptown girl".
Christie Brinkley danced and sang along to ex-husband Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl," which was written ... upper-class woman, while Joel plays a blue-collar mechanic. The duo was dating at the time ...
Team Fortress 2 (TF2) is a multiplayer first-person shooter game developed and published by Valve Corporation in 2007. It is the sequel to the 1996 Team Fortress mod for Quake and its 1999 remake, Team Fortress Classic.
The video for the song shows Joel singing the song as if he were on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1963. The cover shot for the UK release of the song was taken from the video. An Ed Sullivan imitator (Will Jordan) introduces Joel (as "B.J. and the Affordables") after Topo Gigio, the talking mouse, finishes his skit.
Uptown Girl" is a 1983 song by Billy Joel. Uptown Girl(s) may also refer to: Uptown Girl, by Mirani, 2021 "Uptown Girl", a 1981 song by Leif Garrett "Uptown Girl", a season 8 episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation; Uptown Girls, a 2003 American film; Uptown Girls (group), an American music group active during the 1980s
An Innocent Man is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on August 8, 1983.The concept album is a tribute to the American popular music of Joel's adolescent years with Joel paying homage to a number of different and popular American musical styles from the late 1950s and early 1960s, most notably doo-wop and soul music. [2]
"Can't Stop Won't Stop" is a song recorded by American recording artist Usher for his seventh studio album Looking 4 Myself (2012). Written and produced by Will "will.i.am" Adams and Keith Harris, the song contains an interpolation of the bridge to Billy Joel's 1983 hit single "Uptown Girl".
The class-system also encourages players to vary their selection of classes and utilize certain classes in conjunction with one another to gain the advantage. In Team Fortress Classic , a server can hold up to 32 players simultaneously, and matches can be played in a number of game modes, each featuring different objectives.