Bruce Springsteen released four standout albums in the 70s. Here is one song from each that deserve more attention.
“I just couldn’t relate to him at all. I could see that he was thinking, Who is this weird guy?” ...
When record producer Mike Appel heard Bruce Springsteen perform “It’s Hard to Be a Saint in the City” during an audition in 1972, it convinced him to quit his job and become his manager. At the time, ...
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In 1973, Springsteen's rock anthem failed to chart — years later, Manfred Mann's cover made it No. 1
Despite a questionable lyric change, Manfred Mann took a hurriedly written and overlooked '70s Bruce Springsteen song from obscurity to peak chart success.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the songs that resulted in Springsteen securing said record deal was based on his own life. "Growin' Up" tells the story of ...
When you ask Bruce what his music is all about (he wrote and arranged and plays all nine sings on his album), he tells you to listen to his record. He’s a self-taught musician, who can read music “a ...
January 5, 1973, marked the arrival of a new voice in American rock music when Bruce Springsteen released his debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. The record introduced Springsteen's dense, ...
Springsteen’s sound is derivative, but it is also singular. He’s got a new album out titled “The Wild, The innocent & The E Street Shuffle.” From what’s been said about it, his second record surpasses ...
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