The song's music video, directed by
Russell Mulcahy and conceived and produced by Paul Flattery, features Joel and his band performing in the basement of a building in
St. Mark's Place in New York City's
East Village, and also features shots of various people in the city who eventually gather around the building's windows to see Joel perform. Most appear to be enjoying the performance except one woman on a
fire escape who yells at them to "shut up!" However, she is ignored, and even members of the
NYPD do not mind. Joel's then-wife
Christie Brinkley appears in the video holding their baby daughter
Alexa. The music video also includes two quick cuts of both
Ringo Starr (1:38) and
Paul McCartney (2:01) watching from the street. It is the only Joel music video that features him on guitar, a factor he cited when saying it was his favorite of all his videos. ==Reception==