Bruce Springsteen talks about his new album Letter to You, the first song he ever learned how to play and his early beginnings as a musician.
Bruce Springsteen talks about his new album Letter to You, the first song he ever learned how to play and his early beginnings as a musician.
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You look good Bruce. ❤️ You Always
ReplyOMG, I love this man
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Bruce. The Boss of Storytelling.
ReplyIt’s so hard to lose loved ones and really, really hard to lose childhood friends. It’s why I love ‘Glory Days’.
Bruce knows how to connect with his fans through his own heartache and happiness.
How lucky to have Bruce be in the background of a lifetime of my memories. Thank you, Bruce and the E Street Band. I still miss Clarence. ✨👼🏾🎷✨❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
Hey there check out my music u will love it
ReplyWarsaw Missouri Good Evening Jimmy And it is a honor to see you Mr. Springsteen. Absolutely Awesome 👌 👏 😎 🙌 👍 😀
ReplyLetter To You is the best album of the decade.
ReplyI know it’s Jimmy’s show but when the boss comes out he’s the host
ReplyIf the talk shows and snl go indoors without face coverings based on only testing, they are risking getting an icon sick during the uptick. Why not wait 6 months more?
ReplyDang. This dude is 70? Never got into him that much being 28 right now but i do like that song Dancing In The Dark.
ReplyGreat interview – I loved this!
Replyi Loved when Bruce & Jimmy sang I Whip My Hair !!!!!!!!!! <3
ReplyMe too, I learned Greensleeves first also Cherry Hill N. J
ReplyJIMMY LOOKS MORE OF THE GUEST .
Reply“Greensleeves” “What Child is This?” Christmas song, same melody.
ReplyAmazing stat: bruce has a top 5 album in 6 different decades!
ReplyMathew 10:20?;) God showed me to read
ReplyThey don’t call you “The Boss” for nothing!
Bruce you Truly a Gentleman and a Scholar.
This was a really moving interview.
I definitely want to hear you sing ” Green Sleeves ” with the E Street Band now.
After admitting that it was the first song you learned.
It was one of my favorite songs that we sang in the choir at the All Girls School I attended back in the 60’s and 70’s.
I’m really looking forward to seeing you on SNL this weekend, December 12th, 2020.
Peace, love, health and harmony be with you Bruce.
Thanks all the great music it’s being part in my personal soundtrack since the beginning of your career.
You’ve been with me from the first time I heard “Born to Run”. It Rocked my World.
I’ll be buying this album to give to my children and grandchildren this Christmas.
Thanks again for all the Music Bruce.
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Who’s better looking…. Bruce or Donald Trump?
There’s only a 3 year age difference.
ReplyBruce ia still THE BOSS!!!!!
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