Retro Review: Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind”: A Love Letter to the Big Apple

Few songs capture the essence of New York City as effortlessly as Billy Joel’s iconic track, “New York State of Mind.” Released on his 1976 album Turnstiles, this jazz-infused ballad became a timeless ode to the city that never sleeps.

Written after Joel returned to New York following a stint in Los Angeles, the song expresses his deep love and connection to the energy and rhythm of the city. With its soulful piano arrangement and reflective lyrics, “New York State of Mind” evokes the contrasting hustle of Manhattan’s streets and the quiet moments of personal reflection by the city’s rivers. Joel’s voice, smooth yet powerful, captures the spirit of New York: gritty, elegant, and full of life.

Beyond its musical brilliance, the song resonates with New Yorkers because it feels authentic. It’s not just about the landmarks or glamour; it’s about the experience of living in New York—both the highs and the lows. From Harlem to the Hudson, Billy Joel paints a picture of a city that’s vibrant and alive, no matter the challenges.

Today, “New York State of Mind” remains an anthem of resilience and pride, a fitting tribute to a city that continues to inspire, even in the most challenging times. Whether you’re strolling through Central Park or riding the subway, this song reminds us why New York is more than a place—it’s a state of mind.