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Streets of Fire, performed by Bruce Springsteen? ... if so Bruce played the solo on his yellow Fender Telecaster.
Its most apperent meaning is about the firefighters on 9/11 going into the towers
Hungry Heart Dancing in the Dark Cover Me Born in the USA I'm on Fire
Bruce Springsteen has many popular music videos and songs. Some of the most popular videos are the videos that were first released in the 1980s. For instance, the videos for Dancing in the Dark and I'm On Fire are among the most popular.
This is a few examples of songs that contain the word fire. "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, "I'm on Fire" by Bruce Springsteen, and "Play with Fire" by The Rolling Stones.
Fire - Bruce Springsteen song - was created in 1978-03.
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Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen wrote the song Fire and it was recorded and performed for the public by singer Robert Gordon in 1978 on the album Fresh Fish Special.
Streets of Fire, performed by Bruce Springsteen? ... if so Bruce played the solo on his yellow Fender Telecaster.
Its most apperent meaning is about the firefighters on 9/11 going into the towers
Hungry Heart Dancing in the Dark Cover Me Born in the USA I'm on Fire
Bruce Springsteen has many popular music videos and songs. Some of the most popular videos are the videos that were first released in the 1980s. For instance, the videos for Dancing in the Dark and I'm On Fire are among the most popular.
This is a few examples of songs that contain the word fire. "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, "I'm on Fire" by Bruce Springsteen, and "Play with Fire" by The Rolling Stones.
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
I'm sure Bruce Springsteen, who popularized that phrase in a rockin' song by the same title, meant his desire for some girl was turning him into a hunka hunka burnin' love.
The cast of "Glee" did the song in season 1. It has a bit of a country twang to it. you can look it up in iTunes and preview it to see if that's what you were looking for. Hope this helps.