Born in the U.S.A.
"Born in the U.S.A."
Hear the iconic synth riff of Bruce Springsteen's legendary 1984 rock anthem, "Born in the U.S.A."! The title track from his blockbuster album, this powerful song combines heartland rock themes with arena-ready pop production, creating an unforgettable and often misinterpreted classic.
- TITLE: Born in the U.S.A.
- BAND: Bruce Springsteen
- GENRE: Heartland Rock, Pop, Rock And Roll
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: October 30
- YEAR: 1984
A massive international hit single from the record-breaking 1984 album Born in the U.S.A., this song cemented Springsteen's global superstardom. Its booming drums, signature synthesizer hook, and passionate vocals created a powerful blend of rock and roll, heartland rock, and 80s pop sensibilities perfect for cruising.
Driven by its anthemic chorus and thunderous sound, "Born in the U.S.A." became a cultural phenomenon. This 1984 rock classic, while often mistaken for pure patriotism, carries complex themes beneath its powerful surface, making it an enduring and essential cruisin' track from Springsteen's catalog.
SONG MEANING: Despite its anthemic chorus often leading to misinterpretation as a patriotic celebration, the song's verses tell the disillusioned story of a working-class Vietnam War veteran facing hardship, unemployment, and lack of opportunity upon returning home ("Come back home to the refinery / Hiring man says 'Son if it was up to me'"). It serves as a powerful critique of the treatment of veterans and the struggles faced by blue-collar America.
"Bruce Springsteen"
- TITLE: Bruce Springsteen
- ACTIVE: 1964–present (1964)
- BAND: Bruce Springsteen
"I'm on Fire"
- TITLE: I'm on Fire
- BAND: Bruce Springsteen
- GENRE: Country, Rockabilly, Soft Rock
- RELEASEDAY: February 06
- YEAR: 1985
