In 1973, Springsteen released his first two albums, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. and The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle, neither of which earned him a large audience. He changed his style and reached worldwide popularity with Born to Run in 1975. It was followed by Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978) and The River (1980), which topped the US Billboard 200 chart. After the solo recording, Nebraska (1982), he reunited with the E Street Band for Born in the U.S.A. (1984), his most commercially successful album and one of the best-selling albums of all time. Seven of its singles reached the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100, including the title track. Springsteen recorded his next three albums, Tunnel of Love (1987), Human Touch (1992), and Lucky Town (1992) using mostly session musicians. He reassembled the E Street Band for 1995's Greatest Hits, then recorded the sparse acoustic The Ghost of Tom Joad, followed by the EP Blood Brothers (1996), his last release of the decade.
Springsteen dedicated his 2002 album The Rising to the victims of the September 11 attacks. He released two more folk albums, Devils & Dust (2005) and We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006), followed by two more albums with the E Street Band: Magic (2007) and Working on a Dream (2009). The next two, Wrecking Ball (2012) and High Hopes (2014), topped album charts worldwide. His latest releases include the solo Western Stars (2019), the E Street Band-featuring Letter to You (2020) and a solo cover album Only the Strong Survive (2022). When Letter to You went to No.2 in the US, Springsteen became the first artist to score a Top Five hit across six consecutive decades.
Among the album era's prominent acts, Springsteen has sold more than 140 million records worldwide and more than 71 million in the United States, making him one of the world's best-selling music artists. He has earned numerous awards for his work, including 20 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, an Academy Award, and a Special Tony Award (for Springsteen on Broadway). Springsteen was inducted into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2009, named MusiCares person of the year in 2013, and awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2016. He ranked 23rd on Rolling Stone's list of the Greatest Artists of All Time, which described him as being "the embodiment of rock & roll".
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Springsteen
Studio albums
Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (1973)
Born to Run (1975)
Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978)
The River (1980)
Nebraska (1982)
Born in the U.S.A. (1984)
Tunnel of Love (1987)
Human Touch (1992)
Lucky Town (1992)
The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995)
The Rising (2002)
Devils & Dust (2005)
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006)
Magic (2007)
Working on a Dream (2009)
Wrecking Ball (2012)
High Hopes (2014)
Western Stars (2019)
Letter to You (2020)
Only the Strong Survive (2022)
Losin' Kind
Bruce Springsteen Lyrics
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I was out on Highway 17, just south of the camden line
It was down there in heart of Wilsonville, where I met my fate
She was standing outside a barroom, said she was waitin' for a date
but I knew that was just a line
And I knew I was messin' with the losin' kind
well I knew what we were both doin', and I knew that u cant win
She said she liked Mexican music, she knew a place if I had the time
So we had a few drinks and we danced for a while,I pulled her close, she didnt mind
And what I knew kinda slipped my mind,
And I couldnt resist her kiss, with the losin' kind
Well we drove around in my Buick, getting drunk and having fun
We ended up at the Best Western, out on Highway 101
It was around 3:00a.m., we went out, to this empty little roadside bar
It was there the cash register was open, it was there I hit that guy real hard
But I knew, when I hit him, for a second time,
that one attracts the other, when there the losin' kind
Well I grabbed her hand to get out of there, then I felt like I was gonna be sick
About a half hour later the sleet started comin' down,
and we were both feelin' like s***t
She said she had some family, down around southern Maryland
She didn't say much about 'em, I didn't ask, I don't know why I didn't
We crossed that bridge to Salisbury, she kissed my cheek, and she climbed inside
She said she'd call me in a couple of days, but I knew that she lied
And I knew I was part of her past,
just another brush with the losin' kind
In this song, Bruce Springsteen tells a gritty story of a man who picks up a woman outside a barroom and goes on a wild ride with her, only to end up getting into trouble. The singer, Frank Davis, knows that the woman is trouble, but he cannot resist her. He gets into a physical altercation and runs away with the woman, but eventually realizes that he is just another notch on the woman's belt. The lyrics give a glimpse into a seedy world of crime, desperation, and loneliness.
Contributed by Luke E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@ElGazali
This song can never be beaten. It is Springsteen in every possible way.
@jungleland7478
Came across this on accident. Wow my lucky day!!! Just beautiful
@emich28
Always loved the early 80βs Bruce song themes and photoβs.
@martinclarke250
Terrific!!
@giuseppinaiacono3690
Non ho parole , solo lacrime di pioggia, e anche lacrime di gioia!
@deeanana
No kidding! I love youtube !Β These tracks that are coming out of the woodwork are amazing! Thanks for sharing!!
@BELLE_MYMAIL1
deeanana so true, every night I find a new one, you posters are amazing and I appreciate all of you
@BELLE_MYMAIL1
deeanana although this is 3 hrs ago lol I still find something new everyday
@TheGregory99
So many great songs from this guy...what's scary is that I'm sure there's many more that NONE of us has ever heard1
@emich28
My name is Buddy Robertβs and I wrestled for the Fabulous Freebirds.