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We were born to run
We were born to run













The song starts off with a narration of Springteen’s grind to make it out. In the context of Bruce’s life at the time of writing, this song also represents Bruce’s urge to take off his music career and his urge to escape from Freehold, New Jersey. It’s kept me good company on my search, and I hope it keeps you good company on yours.” This is a song about two people trying to find their way home. That was a nice, romantic idea, but I realized after I put all those people in all those cars, I was going to have to figure out someplace for them to go, and I realized in the end that individual freedom, when it’s not connected to some sort of community, can be pretty meaningless.

we were born to run

Oftentimes, Bruce is said to have used the names of women he has come across in his life in his songs.Īccording to Bruce Springsteen, “I was writing about a guy and a girl that wanted to run and keep on running, never come back.

we were born to run

The song is a confession of love to a girl named Wendy by Bruce Springsteen. “Born to Run” Lyrics Meaning and Song Review Buy ‘Born to Run’ Album on Apple Music and Amazon When asked about the inspiration behind the song, Bruce Springsteen revealed I liked the phrase because it suggested a cinematic drama that I thought would work with the music that I’d been hearing in my head.” At first, I thought it was the name of a movie or something I’d seen on a car spinning around the circuit. “One day I was playing my guitar on the edge of the bed, working on some song ideas, and the words ‘born to run’ came to me.

we were born to run

The song took Springsteen six months to write. By 1975, Springsteen was about to be dropped by his record label. However, none of the albums did well commercially. How “Born to Run” Came to beīy 1975, Bruce Springsteen had released two studio albums, ‘Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.’ and ‘The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle,’ both in 1973. The song is also included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. “Born to Run” was ranked #21 on the Rolling Stone list of ‘ The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time,’ among four other hits by Springsteen.















We were born to run