Bruce Springsteen has plenty of heartbreaking songs, but one of the saddest has to be the title track from his No. 1 album, The River (1980).
“Twilight Hours,” according to Shore Fire Media, “finds Springsteen taking inspiration from the vocal work of Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams, and the prose of Flannery O’Connor and James M. Cain.
"Bruce Springsteen Songs," a luxurious coffee-table book chock-full of Springsteen's recorded lyrics and portraits of the artist as a young man, is due for publication this fall by Avon Books. The ...
Blue-collar hero: Bruce Springsteen’s Tracks II: The Lost Albums features seven unreleased albums and 83 original songs - Matt Rourke/AP This is surely the greatest box set of all time. It is what box ...
Bruce Springsteen can rock with the best of them. These four songs show that he also has an effective folky side.
Bruce Springsteen is as active a performer today as he was back in the 1970s, and he makes an effort to pack as many hit songs and deep cuts into his sets as possible. However, Bruce Springsteen never ...
Bruce Springsteen has been rocking stages and recording studios for over fifty years, giving us some of the most memorable ...
In “Atlantic City,” Bruce Springsteen sings “Everything dies, baby that’s a fact. But maybe everything that dies someday comes back.” He never could have known that more than 40 years after releasing ...