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Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run Turns 40

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Bruce Springsteen's 1975 classic Born to Run has turned 40 years old, prompting a series of retrospectives on the album that made Bruce a star.

Speaking with The Week, Peter Ames Carlin, author of the Springsteen bio, Bruce, says the label, Columbia, was not fully behind the record at first.

"Noting the terrible sales of the first two records, they did throw down the gauntlet, only giving Bruce enough recording money to make a single, which would serve as his audition for making a third album."

Springsteen, in a previously unreleased interview with Rolling Stone, said he and the E Street Band had no other options but to push ahead.

"[T]he live shows were getting a great response from the audience and there was no going back to your day job. Nobody had any day jobs, and they were ill-prepared for such a thing. So we knew wherever we were, that's where we were gonna be."

Born To Run went on to go platinum six times over in the U.S.

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