The music video for the song depicts a court trial to determine whether Joel is innocent and is "keeping the faith" (as the song "
An Innocent Man" plays in the background).
Richard Pryor makes a cameo appearance at the beginning of the video, standing at the bottom of the courthouse steps, reading a newspaper with the headline "Billy Joel: Guilty or Innocent?". The courtroom audience is populated by 1950s acts on one side, and 1960s acts (including a
Jimi Hendrix lookalike) on the other, and shows Joel singing and dancing throughout the video. Joel's wife-to-be
Christie Brinkley appears in the video as the "red haired girl in a Chevrolet". At the end,
Joe Piscopo makes a cameo, reading a newspaper with the headline "Billy Joel: An Innocent Man!", and after giving a one hundred dollar tip, quips to a shoeshine boy, "Keep the faith, kid." ==Chart positions==