Born to Run
"Born to Run"
Break free with Bruce Springsteen's legendary "Born to Run"! This iconic 1975 track masterfully fuses Rock and Roll energy with Pop, R&B, and Folk Rock influences. Often hailed as a "Cruisin Classic" for its powerful theme of escape, it’s a soaring anthem of youthful dreams and desperation.
- TITLE: Born to Run
- BAND: Bruce Springsteen
- GENRE: Folk Rock, Pop Rock, R&B, Rock And Roll
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: August 25
- YEAR: 1975
Serving as the title track for his 1975 breakthrough album, "Born to Run" cemented Bruce Springsteen's status as a rock visionary. Its dense "Wall of Sound" production weaves together driving Rock and Roll rhythms, classic Pop accessibility, soulful R&B touches via saxophone, and the narrative depth common in Folk Rock, creating an epic and influential signature sound for "The Boss."
The powerful imagery of escape makes "Born to Run" resonate as a spiritual "Cruisin Classic," capturing the universal urge for freedom. From its instantly recognizable piano intro to Clarence Clemons' legendary saxophone solo, the instrumentation is iconic. A cornerstone of classic rock radio, this 1975 masterpiece remains one of Springsteen’s most celebrated and enduring anthems worldwide.
SONG MEANING: "Born to Run" is a powerful anthem about youthful desperation and the intense desire to escape a perceived dead-end life in a confining hometown ("a town full of losers," "a death trap, it's a suicide rap"). The narrator makes an urgent, romantic plea to his girlfriend, Wendy, to leave everything behind and run away with him, seeking freedom and a more meaningful future together somewhere out on the road ("tramps like us, baby we were born to run").
"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
