Bruce called it a nonsense song, but he might have been pulling a fast one.
Category: Roll of the Dice
Bruce’s Magic album closer is one of his most carefully constructed, emotionally harrowing, and deeply romantic songs ever.
Widely considered to be Bruce’s worst song, “Mary Queen of Arkansas” shows flashes of brilliance and unappreciated layers of depth.
Set the wayback machine to almost a half-century ago, and we’ll eavesdrop on The Bruce Springsteen Band performing one of Bruce’s lost original rockers.
“Rendezvous” is one of Bruce’s best pop songs, born on the road and better that way.
Bruce had a dream in which he re-wrote “Happy Birthday” and now it’s on an album.
From the early days of the Born in the U.S.A. recording sessions comes this jewel box of a song that captures the impact of war on the ones left behind.
It’s time for another installment from Bruce’s 1968 notebook–this time a poem rather than a song.
The literal and emotional centerpiece of Letter to You, “House of a Thousand Guitars” is one of Bruce’s most intimate and summational songs.
From way back in The Bruce Springsteen Band era, “All I Want to Do Is Dance” is Bruce at his poppiest.