Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949), nicknamed "The Boss," is an American singer-songwriter and leader of the E Street Band. He is recognized for his poetic lyrics, his Jersey Shore roots, his distinctive voice, and his lengthy, energetic stage performances.
Springsteen has recorded both rock albums and more somber folk-oriented works. His most successful studio albums, Born to Run (1975) and Born in the U.S.A. (1984), find pleasures in the struggles of daily American life.
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EmG I had a job I had a girl D I had something going mister in this world EmG I got laid off down at the lumber yard D Our love went bad times got hard CD Now I work down at the carwash Em Where all it ever does is rain CDEmGD Don't you feel like you're a rider on a downbound train
EmG She just said Joe I gotta go D We had it once we ain't got it any more EmG She packed her bags left me behind D She bought a ticket on the Central Line CD Nights as I sleep I hear that whistle whining Em I feel her kiss in the misty rain CDEmGD And I feel like I'm a rider on a downbound train
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EmG Last night I heard your voice D You were crying crying you were so alone EmG You said your love had never died D You were waiting for me at home EmG Put on my jacket I ran through the woods D I ran till I thought my chest would explode EmG There in the clearing beyond the highway D In the moonlight our wedding house shone EmG I rushed through the yard I burst through the front door D My head pounding hard upstairs I climbed EmG The room was dark our bed was empty D Then I heard that long whistle whine CG And I dropped to my knees hung my head and cried
CD Now I swing a hammer on a road gang Em Knocking down them cross ties working in the rain CDEmGDEmGD Now don't it feel like you're a rider on a downbound train