About the Song

“Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen is a quintessential anthem of freedom, rebellion, and the restless spirit of youth. Released in 1975 as the title track of his third studio album, this iconic song catapulted Springsteen to superstardom and solidified his reputation as one of rock and roll’s greatest storytellers.

From the moment the thunderous drumbeat kicks in, “Born to Run” grabs hold of listeners and never lets go. Springsteen’s impassioned vocals, infused with a sense of urgency and defiance, serve as a rallying cry for those yearning to break free from the constraints of everyday life and chase their dreams.

Lyrically, “Born to Run” is a vivid and evocative tale of escape and adventure, as Springsteen sings of two lovers determined to leave their troubles behind and embark on a journey to find freedom and redemption. With lyrics like, “Someday girl, I don’t know when, we’re gonna get to that place where we really wanna go and we’ll walk in the sun,” he captures the exhilarating rush of youthful rebellion and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

As the song unfolds, Springsteen’s vocals soar to new heights, conveying a sense of passion and determination that is both electrifying and empowering. With each impassioned refrain and anthemic chorus, he inspires listeners to cast off their fears and embrace the open road, knowing that the journey itself is the ultimate destination.

Musically, “Born to Run” is a masterclass in rock and roll, with its driving rhythm and soaring guitar solos. Produced by Springsteen himself, along with Mike Appel and Jon Landau, the song’s dynamic arrangement and infectious energy create a sense of urgency and excitement that is impossible to resist.

But perhaps what makes “Born to Run” truly unforgettable is its universal appeal and timeless message of hope and defiance. Whether you’re speeding down the highway with the wind in your hair or simply dreaming of a better tomorrow, the song’s anthemic chorus and infectious energy speak to the human experience in a profound and unforgettable way.

In the end, “Born to Run” is more than just a song; it’s a testament to Bruce Springsteen’s enduring legacy as one of the greatest voices in rock music. As we listen to his impassioned performance and feel the power of his words, we are reminded of the transformative power of music to uplift our spirits and ignite our souls, inspiring us to chase our dreams and live life to the fullest.

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Lyric

In the day we sweat it out on the streetsOf a runaway American dreamAt night we ride through the mansions of gloryIn suicide machinesSprung from cages on Highway 9Chrome wheeled, fuel injected, and steppin’ out over the lineOh, baby this town rips the bones from your backIt’s a death trap, it’s a suicide rapWe gotta get out while we’re young‘Cause tramps like us, baby, we were born to runYes, girl, we were
Wendy, let me in, I wanna be your friendI wanna guard your dreams and visionsJust wrap your legs ’round these velvet rimsAnd strap your hands ‘cross my enginesTogether we could break this trapWe’ll run ’til we drop, baby, we’ll never go backOh, will you walk with me out on the wire?‘Cause, baby, I’m just a scared and lonely riderBut I gotta know how it feelsI want to know if love is wildBabe, I want to know if love is realOh, can you show me
Beyond the Palace, hemi-powered dronesScream down the boulevardGirls comb their hair in rearview mirrorsAnd the boys try to look so hardThe amusement park rises bold and starkKids are huddled on the beach in the mistI wanna die with you, Wendy, on the street tonightIn an everlasting kiss
The highway’s jammed with broken heroesOn a last chance power driveEverybody’s out on the run tonightBut there’s no place left to hideTogether, Wendy, we can live with the sadnessI’ll love you with all the madness in my soulOh, someday, girl, I don’t know whenWe’re gonna get to that placeWhere we really wanna go and we’ll walk in the sunBut ’til then, tramps like usBaby, we were born to run
Oh honey, tramps like usBaby, we were born to runCome on with me, tramps like usBaby, we were born to run