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  2. Bobby Jean - Wikipedia

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    The song has become one of Bruce Springsteen's more popular concert staples, with about 688 performances through 2023. During the 1984-85 Born in the U.S.A. Tour, "Bobby Jean" appeared frequently throughout the shows with a loud audience response, during the 1988 Tunnel of Love Express, the song generally appeared first or last; though by the 1992-93 "Other Band" Tour, "Bobby Jean" was not ...

  3. I'm on Fire - Wikipedia

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    History. "I'm on Fire" was first recorded in January 1982 during the first wave of Born in the U.S.A. sessions, but the album version and the single were cut on May 11, 1982, at The Power Station. [7] This took place in impromptu fashion when Springsteen started making up a slow tune on guitar for some lyrics he had, some of which had been ...

  4. Born in the U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run, 2016 Contrasting with the album's livelier sound, Born in the U.S.A. continues several of the lyrical themes from Springsteen's previous records, particularly Nebraska. The author Peter Ames Carlin wrote that Born in the U.S.A. "filtered the dystopian gloom of the Nebraska songs into the living world of love, work, and the hobbled pursuit of happiness ...

  5. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out - Wikipedia

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    In Belmar, New Jersey – the town from which the E Street Band took its name – an ice cream stand is named after the song. "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" has become a staple of Springsteen's E Street Band concert tours, with regular appearances from the 1975 and on the Born to Run tours through the 1984 legs of the Born in the U.S.A. Tour, with ...

  6. I'm Goin' Down - Wikipedia

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    I'm Goin' Down. " I'm Goin' Down " is a rock song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. It was released on August 27, 1985 by Columbia Records as the sixth single from his 1984 album Born in the U.S.A. The song was recorded with the E Street Band in May 1982 at Power Station studio in New York City, and co ...

  7. Live 1975–85 - Wikipedia

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    Live/1975–85 is a live album by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, consisting of 40 tracks recorded at various concerts between 1975 and 1985, and released as a box set by Columbia Records on November 10, 1986. [1] It broke the record for advance orders, and, according to RIAA certification, is the second-best-selling live album in the ...

  8. Fire (Bruce Springsteen song) - Wikipedia

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    Studio audio. "Fire" (from The Promise, 2010) on YouTube. Bruce Springsteen envisioned "Fire" as a song which could be recorded by his idol Elvis Presley. It was written after Springsteen saw Presley perform at a May 28, 1977 concert at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Springsteen said, "I sent [Elvis] a demo of it but he died before it arrived."

  9. Incident on 57th Street - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Springsteen. Producer (s) Mike Appel. "Incident on 57th Street" is a song written by Bruce Springsteen that was first released on his 1973 album The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle. It has been described by critics as a key development in Springsteen's songwriting career and regarded by fans as one of his greatest songs.