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In it's day I guess it would have been considered one.
Bruce Springsteen likes songwriting and golf
Although there are versions that say Green Day are covering this song, it doesn't sound at all like them performing or singing this song.
The song has multiple meanings. Springsteen explained on Storytellers that he wrote it to have multiple religious meanings. It also tells the story of 9/11 in the eyes of a firefighter on that day. He tells about how the firefighters climbed dozens of stories to try to get up to the fire. Can't see nothin' in front of me,Can't see nothin' coming up behind ...I make my way through this darkness,I can't feel nothing but this chain that binds me.Lost track of how far I've goneHow far I've gone, how high I've climbed ...On my back's a 60-pound stoneOn my shoulder a half mile of line
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In it's day I guess it would have been considered one.
Lonesome Day was created on 2002-12-02.
Bruce Springsteen likes songwriting and golf
Brilliant Disguise from "Light of Day: A tribute to Bruce Springsteen" It's the only thig it can be....and I've been looking for a while now!! If I wasn't in L.A., I wouldn't post this (wink). Also.....the question you were looking for an answer to said "written by".....not "written for"Good luck!You rock.......................thanks so much. I looked all day for the answer. Finally someone who knows. Enjoy LA. Going to Bruce on 10/2.........
Although there are versions that say Green Day are covering this song, it doesn't sound at all like them performing or singing this song.
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Bruce White died in 1983.
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Bruce Springsteen. Just kidding! Quite a broad question you ask there, huh? Well, I'm sure there were plenty of Jewish boys who felt this way. Ask a more specific question next time, and enjoy the Wiki life!
The song has multiple meanings. Springsteen explained on Storytellers that he wrote it to have multiple religious meanings. It also tells the story of 9/11 in the eyes of a firefighter on that day. He tells about how the firefighters climbed dozens of stories to try to get up to the fire. Can't see nothin' in front of me,Can't see nothin' coming up behind ...I make my way through this darkness,I can't feel nothing but this chain that binds me.Lost track of how far I've goneHow far I've gone, how high I've climbed ...On my back's a 60-pound stoneOn my shoulder a half mile of line