About the song
“Bruce Springsteen – The River” is a poignant and introspective song that delves into themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. Released in 1980 as the title track of Springsteen’s album “The River,” this song is often regarded as one of his most profound and enduring works.
From the moment Springsteen’s soulful vocals begin, “The River” draws listeners in with its haunting melody and evocative lyrics. The song’s stripped-down arrangement, featuring acoustic guitar and harmonica, creates an intimate atmosphere that allows the poignant storytelling to take center stage.
Lyrically, “The River” tells the story of a young couple grappling with the challenges and hardships of life as they navigate the complexities of love and adulthood. Springsteen’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of blue-collar America, capturing the hopes, dreams, and struggles of ordinary people trying to make their way in the world.
With its raw emotion and Springsteen’s emotive delivery, “The River” became a critical and commercial success, earning widespread acclaim and solidifying Springsteen’s reputation as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes and Springsteen’s ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level.
Decades after its release, “The River” remains a staple of Springsteen’s live performances and a beloved favorite among fans. It stands as a timeless reminder of the power of music to evoke emotion, tell stories, and capture the essence of the human experience.
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I come from down in the valleyWhere, mister, when you’re young They bring you up to do like your daddy done Me and Mary we met in high school When she was just seventeen We drive out of this valley Down to where the fields were green We’d go down to the river And into the river we’d dive Oh, down to the river we’d rideThen I got Mary pregnantAnd man, that was all she wrote And for my nineteenth birthday I got a union card and a wedding coat We went down to the courthouse And the judge put it all to rest No wedding day smiles, no walk down the aisle No flowers, no wedding dressThat night we went down to the riverAnd into the river we’d dive Oh, down to the river we did ride Yeah, yeahI got a job working constructionFor the Johnstown Company But lately there ain’t been much work On account of the economy Now all them things that seemed so important Well mister they vanished right into the air Now I just act like I don’t remember Mary acts like she don’t careBut I remember us riding in my brother’s carHer body tan and wet, down at the reservoir At night on them banks I’d lie awake And pull her close just to feel each breath she’d take Now those memories come back to haunt me They haunt me like a curse Is a dream a lie if it don’t come true Or is it something worse That sends me down to the river Though I know the river is dry That sends me down to the river tonight Down to the river My baby and I Oh, down to the river we ride-ideOoh-ooh-ooh-oohOoh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh