Billy Joel Lyrics Quiz (Part 47)

Enter the lyrics to this Billy Joel song.
You have to enter the lyrics to this song, but here's the catch. You don't know what song it is. :-)
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Answer
Let
me
tell
you
a
story
About
a
woman
and
a
man
Maybe
you
will
find
familiar
Maybe
you
won’t
understand
The
man’s
name
I
don’t
remember
He
was
always
Joe
to
me
But
I
can’t
forget
the
woman
She
was
always
Christie
Lee
He
was
working
in
a
night
club
That’s
where
he
played
the
saxophone
He
used
to
fake
stock
arrangements
He
left
the
customers
alone
But
one
night
before
the
last
song
About
a
quarter
to
three
He
saw
her
standing
at
the
coat
check
And
made
his
move
on
Christie
Lee
Christie
Lee,
Christie
Lee
Christie
Lee,
Christie
Lee
She
was
a
nice
piece
of
music
She
had
a
rhythm
all
her
own
He
blew
a
solo
like
a
blind
man
She
really
dug
his
saxophone
She
wanted
more
than
just
an
encore
And
he
could
play
in
every
key
He
left
the
stage
and
packed
his
alto
And
took
it
home
with
Christie
Lee
Oh
I
heard
the
man
knew
“the
Bird”
like
the
bible
You
know
the
man
could
blow
an
educated
axe
He
couldn’t
see
that
Christie
Lee
was
a
woman
Who
didn’t
need
another
lover
All
she
wanted
was
the
sax
It
took
a
while
for
him
to
notice
It
took
a
while
for
him
to
see
He
was
never
in
control
here
It
was
always
Christie
Lee
Christie
Lee,
Christie
Lee
Christie
Lee,
Christie
Lee
Oh
the
man
took
a
calculated
gamble
Yes
the
man
had
the
power
to
perform
But
Christie
Lee
was
more
than
he
knew
how
to
handle
She
didn’t
need
him
as
a
man
All
she
wanted
was
the
horn
They
say
that
Joe
became
a
wino
They
say
he
always
drinks
alone
They
say
he
stumbles
like
a
blind
man
They
say
he
sold
his
saxophone
Even
the
band
must
face
the
music
That’s
what
the
moral
is
to
me
The
only
time
you
hit
the
high
note
Is
when
you
play
for
Christie
Lee
Christie
Lee,
Christie
Lee
Christie
Lee,
Christie
Lee
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