Don't Ask Me Why (Billy Joel song)
| "Don't Ask Me Why" | ||||
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| Single by Billy Joel | ||||
| from the album Glass Houses | ||||
| B-side | "C'était Toi (You Were the One)" | |||
| Released | July 24, 1980 | |||
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| Length | 2:59 | |||
| Label | Columbia Records | |||
| Songwriter | Billy Joel | |||
| Producer | Phil Ramone | |||
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"Don't Ask Me Why" is a 1980 song by Billy Joel released as the third single from the album Glass Houses. The song spent two weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart and peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The track contains all acoustic and Latin percussion instruments performing in an Afro-Cuban rhythmic style. An eclectic, instrumental "Latin Ballroom" piano solo, played over the bridge section after the second verse, is also featured in part of the song; Joel states that the mix for the midsection includes "fifteen pianos overdubbed on top of each other."
The syncopated "333322" accent pattern in the verses is identical to that in the song "Big Shot", from Joel's previous album 52nd Street (1978). The same pattern can be found in other songs of the 1980s, including "Karma Chameleon" (1983) by Culture Club, "Crazy for You" (1985) by Madonna, "Summer of '69" (1985) by Bryan Adams, and "Desire" (1988) by U2.