Genius Lyrics
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Bruce Springsteen – One Minute You're Here
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[Verse 1] / Big black train comin' down the track / Blow your whistle long and long / One minute you're here / Next minute you're gone / [Verse 2] / I lay my penny down on the
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Bruce Springsteen – Letter to You
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[Verse 1] / 'Neath a crowd of mongrel trees I pulled that bothersome thread / Got down on my knees, grabbed my pen and bowed my head / Tried to summon all that my heart finds true
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Bruce Springsteen – I’ll See You in My Dreams
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[Verse 1] / The road is long and seeming without end / The days go on, I remember you my friend / And though you're gone and my heart's been emptied it seems / I'll see you in my
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Bruce Springsteen – The Power of Prayer
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[Verse 1] / In the afternoon 'neath the summer sun / We'd lie by the lake till the evening comes / I run my fingers through your sun-streaked hair / Baby, that's the power of
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Bruce Springsteen – Burnin' Train
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[Verse 1] / Zero’s my number / Time is my hunter / I wanted you to heal me / But instead you set me on fire / We were out over the borders / I washed you in holy water / We
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Bruce Springsteen – Brothers Under the Bridge
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[Verse 1] / Saigon, it was all gone / The same Coke machines as the streets I grew on / Down a mesquite canyon we come walking along the ridge / Me and the brothers under the
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Bruce Springsteen – Ghosts
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[Verse 1] / I hear the sound of your guitar / Comin' in from the mystic far / Stone and the gravel in your voice / Come in my dreams and I rejoice / [Pre-Chorus] / It's your ghost
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Bruce Springsteen – Last Man Standing
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Second song on the album, along with Ghosts dedicated to the beginning of Bruce’s musical career in his first professional band: The Castiles.
And it was the 2018 death of the
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Bruce Springsteen – House of a Thousand Guitars
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‘House of a Thousand Guitars’ is the seventh track of ‘Letter to You’, the twentieth studio album by Bruce Springsteen. It marks the transition to the part of the record in which
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Bruce Springsteen – Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
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Released in 1973 on The Wild, The Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle, “Rosalita” tells the story of forbidden love between a wild adolescent and an over-protected young girl.
The
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Cowboy Junkies – Brothers Under the Bridge
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Saigon, it was all gone / The same Coke machines as the streets I grew on / Down a mesquite canyon, we come walking along the ridge / Me and the brothers under the bridge
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Bruce Springsteen – If I Was the Priest
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[Verse 1] / There's a light on yonder mountain / And it's calling me to shine / There's a girl over by the water fountain / And she's asking to be mine / And Jesus is standing in
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Bruce Springsteen – Rainmaker
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In “Rainmaker”, a conman profits off the desperation of drought-stricken farmers by promising to bring them rain. Much like “Magic”, however, this is not just a tale of one
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Bruce Springsteen – Song for Orphans
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[Verse 1] / Well the multitude assembled and tried to make the noise / Them black blind poet generals and restless loud white boys / But time's grew thin and the axis grew somehow
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Bruce Springsteen – Jungleland
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The closing song on Springsteen’s 1975 album Born to Run, “Jungleland” is an epic 10-minute anthem about the unsung beauty of unseen, everyday occurrences in blue-collar 1970s New
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Bruce Springsteen – The Ghost of Tom Joad
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Originally written as the title track of Springsteen’s 1995 solo album, this song deals with the complications of American capitalism. The song uses the character of Tom Joad
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Bruce Springsteen – Highway 61 Revisited
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Oh God said to Abraham, "Kill me a son" / Abe says, "Man, you must be putting me on" / God say, "No". Abe say, "What?" / God say, "You can do what you want Abe, but / The next time
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Bruce Springsteen – Born in the U.S.A.
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One of Springsteen’s most iconic songs, “Born in the U.S.A.” is about the troubled return home of a Vietnam veteran. It’s original working title was “Vietnam Blues”.
On January 3
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Bruce Springsteen – Born to Run
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Written at 7½ West End Court in Long Branch, New Jersey in early 1974, the song was Bruce Springsteen’s last-ditch effort to make it big. The prior year, Springsteen had released
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Bruce Springsteen – Janey Needs a Shooter
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[Verse 1] / Well Janey's got a doctor who tears apart her insides / He investigates her and silently baits her sighs / He probes with his fingers but knows her heart only through
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Big Daddy Kane – Warm It Up, Kane
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“Warm it Up, Kane” is the flipside of the album’s lead single “Smooth Operator”.
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Bruce Springsteen – Detroit Medley (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY - 09/21/79)
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A one, two, three, four! / Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress / Devil with the blue dress on, ahhh! / Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress / Devil with
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Bonnie Tyler – Total Eclipse of the Heart
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“Total Eclipse of the Heart” was written by Jim Steinman and released by Bonnie Tyler in 1983. It reached number 1 in several countries, including the UK and US.
The “turn around
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Jimmy Iovine (Ft. Dr. Dre) – University of Southern California 2013 Commencement Speech
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Jimmy Iovine, cofounder of Interscope Records, addresses the 2013 graduating class, discussing, among other subjects, Dr. Dre and his $70 million towards establishing The USC Jimmy
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The Hood Internet – 1975
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One, two / One, two, three / Mama, just killed a man / Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead / Mama (mamma mia) / Mama (mamma mia, mamma mia) / Mamma mia (
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