Fans were upset some songs were not included. Among them: "Sherry Darling," "Moonlight Motel" and "Living on the Edge of the World." ...
Whether it's happy and inspirational ("Born to Run"), rueful ("Nebraska"), lustful ("Rosalita"), or all the above ("Hungry Heart"), Springsteen has a way of making us feel every aspect of his music.
In the late 1970s, Bruce Springsteen wrote a song with Elvis Presley in mind. Sadly, the King of Rock 'n' Roll died before he got the demo.
In the song, Springsteen sings the line “Oh cut loose ... chance involved in engaging a mass audience,” he wrote in his book Born to Run. “You should be. There’s risk.” ...
The top seeds in the Best Springsteen Song bracket are "Born to Run," "Thunder Road," "Jungleland" and "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)." ...
Asbury Park (Sandy)” tugs at the heart strings in a different way. It's a moving farewell to the Asbury Park boardwalk life.
“Outlaw Pete” does have one distinction that no other Springsteen song has: It's the only one Bruce has written a book about. The graphic novel “Outlaw Pete” by the Boss and artist Frank ...