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This Bruce Springsteen song flopped at first but then slowly became one of his most loved tracks
It's quite hard to believe that an artist as big as Bruce Springsteen ever had a flop release, especially during his prime in the 1970s. His musical legacy is so vast and influential that many refer to him as "The Boss" — a nickname that speaks to his undeniable authority in rock music and his connection to working-class America.
There was one country classic in particular that Bruce Springsteen noted as a favorite, so much so that he decided to cover it as well.
In a surprise appearance in New Jersey, the musician dedicated his song “The Promised Land” to Ms. Good, who was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis this month.
Bruce Springsteen has recorded numerous great albums, with Born to Run, The River, and Darkness on the Edge of Town being some of the best.
Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere, but it was also the 50th anniversary of Springsteen’s first great album: Born to Run. While Deliver Me from Nowhere, based on the book by Warren Zanes,
January 5, 1973, marked the arrival of a new voice in American rock music when Bruce Springsteen released his debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.