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    • Born to Run. Together we could break this trap. We’ll run till we drop, baby we’ll never go back. Tramps like us, baby we were born to run.
    • The Promised Land. I’ve done my best to live the right way. I get up every morning and go to work each day. But your eyes go blind and your blood runs cold. Sometimes I feel so weak I just want to explode.
    • Dancing in the Dark. I check my look in the mirror. I wanna change my clothes, my hair, my face. Man, I ain’t getting nowhere. I’m just living in a dump like this.
    • Brilliant Disguise. God have mercy on the man. Who doubts what he’s sure of.
  1. Jun 26, 2023 · 25 songs that inspired Bruce Springsteen: ‘Dont Be Cruel’ – Elvis Presley. ‘Mystery Train’ – Little Junior Parker & His Blues Flames. ‘Good Rockin’ Tonight’ – Wynonie Harris. ‘Twist And Shout’ – The Beatles. ‘Maggie’s Farm’ – Bob Dylan.

  2. Jun 24, 2015 · Bruce Springsteen songs, specifically the Springsteen lyrics, are incredibly inspiring. Every line and word feels as though Bruce is explicitly talking about the life of the listener. “Hey, that’s me! That happened to me!”

  3. Sep 22, 2024 · For the occasion, Classics Du Jour has made a list of 25 essential Springsteen songs (or Spring-songs, if you will). Included are new songs and old, rockers and ballads, big hits and deep cuts. The only stipulations are that we’ve included no more than two songs from any one album and no covers.

    • The Animals. "For some, the Animals were just another one the really good beat groups that came of the Sixties," Bruce Springsteen said at his 2012 keynote speech at South By Southwest.
    • Chuck Berry. As an absolutely monumental figure of early rock and the originator of so much of its musical and lyrical language (cars and girls!) , Chuck Berry is a hero to just about any classic rocker.
    • Gary U.S. Bonds. No musician on earth was less cool in 1981 than Gary U.S. Bonds. It had been 20 years since the dance classic "Quarter to Three" fell off the charts and the singer had been largely forgotten.
    • Harry Chapin. Best known for the gently reflective folk-rock ballads like "Taxi" and "Cat's in the Cradle," Chapin's music doesn't have much in common with Springsteen's, but his altruistic spirit helped open the latter's eyes to the importance of social activism.
  4. Jul 30, 2024 · Springsteen takes the train image from the gospel tradition – specifically This Train, first recorded in the ’20s. But whereas its carriages are reserved for the godly, Springsteen has seats for all: “saints and sinners”, “whores and gamblers”, “losers and winners”. 43. New York City Serenade.

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  6. Sep 21, 2022 · Few artists have so accurately captured American life in all of its nuance and spirit quite as Bruce Springsteen has.