Bruce Springsteen honors Shane MacGowan with a stirring song and poetic tribute, calling him 'naked bottomless humanity.' ...
Seven days after it was released as a single, it was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. Two months later, it reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. No one was more shocked than The Boss.
These four songs were all hits by Bruce Springsteen in the 80s, but are so good, they are worth being remade today.
The track’s title is a deliberate echo of Springsteen’s Oscar-winning 1994 song “Streets of Philadelphia,” emphasizing the gravity of the moment. While Springsteen has long written politically charged ...
Out of the hundreds of songs Bruce Springsteen's recorded over the course of his decades-long career, does "The Boss" have a favorite? The answer, it seems, is ... maybe.
Sure, just about all these artists found ways to do some great work once they had that opening killer cut in the can.
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Bruce Springsteen is speaking out against the political violence in Minneapolis through song. Springsteen announced the song in a reel on Instagram, including the song's cover: a black and white photo ...
Even if Bruce Springsteen could write pure poetry across his career, he felt that not every song really needed to have a spot on an album.
Bruce Springsteen released a fiery protest song Wednesday dedicated to the memory of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two Minneapolis residents who were fatally shot by federal agents this month. “Streets ...