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Billy Joel reveals multiple suicide attempts after having affair with friend’s wife: ‘Was just in a lot of pain’

June 6, 2025
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Billy Joel reveals multiple suicide attempts after having affair with friend’s wife: ‘Was just in a lot of pain’
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Billy Joel twice attempted suicide after having an affair with his friend’s wife. Getty Images

Billy Joel attempted suicide twice after having an affair with his friend’s wife.

The “Piano Man” singer opened up about the painful period of his life in the new documentary, “Billy Joel: And So It Goes,” which premiered Wednesday.

The Grammy winner, 76, recalled falling “in love” with pal — and Attila bandmate — Jon Small’s wife, Elizabeth Weber, while living in their home in his 20s (via People).

Billy Joel and Elizabeth Weber in 1981
The singer fell “in love” with Elizabeth Weber, who was married to his bandmate, in his 20s. Getty Images
Billy Joel and Jon Small in 1970
Joel’s pal Jon Small “punched” the musician when he found out about the infidelity. Michael Ochs Archives

“Bill and I spent a lot of time together,” Weber said of their “slow build” romance.

When the infidelity came to light, Joel felt “very, very guilty” and “like a homewrecker,” especially since the couple “had a child.”

The musician felt he “deserved” it when “upset” Small “punched [him] in the nose.”

Billy Joel
Joel felt “very, very guilty.” Redferns
Billy Joel in 1977
He became “depressed … to the point of almost being psychotic.” Michael Ochs Archives

Joel was also “very upset” with “no place to live,” so he began “sleeping in laundromats.”

He remembered, “I was depressed I think to the point of almost being psychotic. So I figured, ‘That’s it. I don’t want to live anymore.’

“I was just in a lot of pain,” Joel continued. “It was sort of like why hang out, tomorrow is going to be just like today is and today sucks. So, I just thought I’d end it all.”

Billy Joel in January 1978
The Grammy winner subsequently overdosed on sleeping pills. Getty Images
Billy Joel in 1978
He wound up in a coma. Getty Images

When his sister, Judy Molinari, provided sleeping pills to help him rest, Joel “took them all.”

Molinari tearfully told viewers, “He was in a coma for days and days and days. I went to go see him in the hospital, and he was lying there white as a sheet. I thought that I’d killed him.”

Joel attempted to end his life a second time by drinking a bottle of lemon Pledge — and it was Small who took him to the hospital that time around.

“Even though our friendship was blowing up, Jon saved my life,” the songwriter gushed.

Billy Joel in December 2022 performance
Joel attempted suicide a second time, with Small taking him to the hospital. WireImage
Billy Joel in November 2024 performance
After time in an observation ward, he learned to “channel” emotions into music. Getty Images

He subsequently checked himself into an observation ward and realized he could “utilize all those emotions to channel that stuff into music.”

Small, notably, forgave Joel, who later reconnected with Weber and was married to her from 1973 to 1982.

The pianist has been married three other times to Christie Brinkley, Katie Lee and his current wife, Alexis Roderick.

Brinkley, 71, recently discussed their time together in her April memoir, “Uptown Girl.”

Elizabeth Weber and Billy Joel
Small eventually forgave Joel, who went on to marry Weber. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
The first of his four wives attended Wednesday’s premiere of his “Billy Joel: And So It Goes” documentary. Getty Images for Tribeca Festival

The following month, Joel revealed he suffers from a rare brain disorder called normal pressure hydrocephalus. He was also notably absent from his documentary’s Tribeca Film Festival premiere.

“Billy Joel: And So It Goes” will stream on HBO Max later this summer.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

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