Human Touch - Bruce Springsteen song - was created on 1992-03-21.
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Human Touch and Lucky Town
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Bruce Springsteen played the bagpipes on the song "The River." This track is from his 1980 album of the same name. The bagpipes add a unique and poignant touch to the song, enhancing its emotional depth.
The Wild, the innocent, and the E street Shuffle Born to Run Darkness on the Edge of town The River Nebraska Human Touch Born in the USA Tunnel of Love The Rising Lucky Town Ghost of Tom Joad Devils and Dust We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions Magic Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits Bruce Springsteen and the E street Band Live in Dublin The Essensial Bruce Springsteen
To get in touch with Bruce Springsteen for a request, you can try reaching out through his official website or social media channels. Additionally, contacting his management team or record label may be effective for formal requests. Keep in mind that due to his high profile, responses may be limited.
Human Touch was created in 1989-09.
Human Touch - film - was created in 2004.
Bruce Springsteen is not directly associated with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). However, he has often expressed support for labor unions and workers' rights in his music and public statements, which aligns with the values of many labor organizations, including the IBEW. His songs frequently touch on themes of working-class struggles and solidarity, resonating with union members and advocates.
1. Human Touch2. Soul Driver3. 57 Channels (And Nothin' On)4. Cross My Heart5. Gloria's Eyes6. With Every Wish7. Roll of the Dice8. Real World9. All or Nothin' at All10. Man's Job11. I Wish I Were Blind12. Long Goodbye13. Real Man14. Pony Boy
Touch to Touch was created in 1977.
The version of "This Land Is Your Land" used in the Jeep commercial is performed by the musician and songwriter, Bruce Springsteen. His rendition adds a unique and contemporary touch to the classic folk song originally written by Woody Guthrie. The commercial emphasizes themes of unity and togetherness, aligning with the message of the song.