100 "Fire" Tom Hill/WireImage Live/1975-85, 1986 One of Springsteen's most covered tunes (it's been done by everyone from Cher to Link Wray), "Fire" was written in 1977 to be sung by Elvis. To celebrate the release of Letter to You, turn up the 100 best Bruce Springsteen songs ever, ranked —and know that they were damn hard to narrow down. 1. "Born to Run"
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1. Born To Run Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run (Official Video) Born To Run was the title track of Bruce Springsteen's first worldwide single release and served as his first attempt to break into the mainstream music world as a star. 1. Thunder Road (1975) This one's a no brainer. Indisputably the finest of Springsteen's career, 'Thunder Road' is a tour de force, a powerhouse of a song that takes the theme of small town. The River Bruce Springsteen - The River (from the Tempe 1980 Concert) [Official Video] Bruce can also do sad songs when he wants to. 'The River' focuses on two young lovers who find themselves in a tricky spot due to an unplanned pregnancy. A heartbreaking ballad. Thunder Road Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road (DVD Version) 7 'Born in the U.S.A.' From: 'Born in the U.S.A.' (1984) A complex, often misunderstood look into the searing experience of Vietnam veterans, "Born in the U.S.A." was one of seven (!) Top 10 hits.
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One of the artist's most popular songs, while never released as a single, "Thunder Road" is ranked as one of Springsteen's greatest songs and one of the top rock songs in history. It is No. 111 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list, and also the 103rd best ranked song on critics' all-time lists according to Acclaimed Music. Don't waste your time waiting, and start listening to our Top 10 Bruce Springsteen Songs. 10. "Jungleland" 9. "Atlantic City" 8. "Racing in the Street" 7. "I'm On Fire" 6. "The River" 5.. "Thunder Road" (from Born to Run, 1975) "Thunder Road" was the third single from Born to Run. Though it didn't chart, it still went platinum in the United States, and is widely considered one of the best Bruce Springsteen songs to hear live. The Best of Bruce Springsteen. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.
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Here we go. 340. "Mr. Outside," The Ties That Bind. Two minutes and sixteen seconds of a half-formed thought that was probably recorded in the corner of Springsteen's Telegraph Hill bedroom. I. 5. 'Badlands'. Springsteen wrote this after listening to The Animals version of 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood'. From the opening drum beat and wailing sax solo to the sing-a-long chorus.
99. "Thundercrack" (recorded in 1973, released in 1998) Years before he was an arena attraction, Springsteen famously cut his teeth in clubs, playing long and winding jam vehicles like this one. 10 "Out in the Street" Bruce Springsteen originally envisioned The River as a single album of largely bleak songs called The Ties That Bind. "I didn't feel it was was big enough," he said in.
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Picking ten Bruce Springsteen tracks to rank is a near impossible task. The American legend has released 21 albums over the last five decades, won 20 Grammys and has sold more than 140 million. 19. Atlantic City (1982) There are several themes running through the lyrics of 'Atlantic City,' including the thrill of escape, the seduction of easy money, facing mortality, and organized crime. Despite the gritty themes, it is a folksy song.