![]() ![]() “NIGHT”: I’ve heard people refer to “Night” as one of Born to Run‘s lesser songs, as well the album’s “mistake.” Here’s his anniversary look back at Born to Run tracks that are more off the beaten path … Then there’s “Jungleland,” the album’s titanic closing cut and Clarence Clemon’s signature moment.īut what of the album’s lesser-heard songs, those tracks better known by completists than your average radio-dial twiddler? That’s where Mark Saleski, the resident expert on all things Springsteen at Something Else!, comes in. The semi-autobiographical “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” was, for some reason, never a pop hit but it nevertheless receives consistent airplay. 25, 1975, is dotted with career-making, warhorse tracks – not least of which is its anthemic title cut, a Top 25 hit.Įlsewhere, “Thunder Road,” another concert staple, opens Born to Run with a roaring sense of purpose. ![]() Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run, released on Aug. ![]()
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