Oh, Judas Christ, are you people still on about Billy Joel and his craptacular "songs" like "Italian restauarant."?
Well here's a new "hot take." Similarly, in the 1970s, "Sir Elton" was a very fine, double-fisted rock and roll piano picker.
And then we get this little wisp of a creature doing crap like "Candle in the Wind." Renewed and rededicated to his supposed "new" muse, the adulteress Diana.
Even his pop songs from the mid 1970s, like "Rocket Man." Hell, I remember learning that one off a CD like thirty years ago or whenever. It's a good song, with solid bassline that can work as solo piano, or with a bassist.
I don't think I've ever played that live, but I sometimes play that just at home..not for a while, but it's memorable enough that one doesn't really forget it once one's learned it. I'm sure there's sheet music from the publishing company, but the best tunes, including all the great American songbook/Tin Pan Alley ones, you learn them from recordings and you never forget them, really.