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Though it was not one of the seven top ten hits of the album, "No Surrender" nevertheless charted on the Mainstream Rock chart, peaking at No. 29. [4] It returned to prominence during the 2004 United States presidential election when John Kerry, the Democratic candidate and a fan of Springsteen, used the song as the main theme song for his ...
Bruce Springsteen performing in 2024. Bruce Springsteen is an American singer-songwriter who has recorded almost 400 songs over a career lasting six decades. He began his career in the 1960s with local New Jersey bands the Castiles, Earth, and Steel Mill before embarking on a solo career and signing to Columbia Records in 1972.
The song was recorded in a style similar to the album's title track "Born to Run". Springsteen wanted to emulate record producer Phil Spector's Wall of Sound technique where multiple instruments played at the same time with their sounds bleeding into each other's microphones. The result is a "wash" of sound where some individual instruments are ...
Springsteen was booed — not Bruuuced — both times. On Wednesday, he threw in a quick “Eagles” reference but on Friday, no such “Eagles” screen pass was attempted. The Boss took the sack.
No Retreat, No Surrender was released on May 2, 1986. [8] It was the eleventh-highest grossing film on its opening week at the American box office, earning $739,723; [9] it grossed a total of $4,662,137 in the United States and Canada. [10] The film sold 1.3 million tickets in the United States [11] and 395,013 in France. [12]
Bruce Springsteen turned 75 in September, and the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has spent more of his life on the road than off it. Old habits die hard, and for The Boss, touring is one ...
Springsteen declared in videos from his recent Philadelphia concert shared on social media. “We ain’t doing no farewell tour bulls***! Jesus Christ! No farewell tour for the E Street Band!
"Youngstown" is a song by Bruce Springsteen from his 1995 album The Ghost of Tom Joad. Although many of the songs on the album were performed by Springsteen solo, the lineup for "Youngstown" includes Soozie Tyrell on violin, Jim Hanson on bass, Gary Mallaber on drums, co-producer Chuck Plotkin on keyboards, and Marty Rifkin on pedal steel guitar.