Bruce Springsteen has finally settled a debate spanning near-50 years about the lyrics to his song “Thunder Road”. The words to the song have been a source of frustration for fans after the lyrics ...
Oh, say, does that dress of Mary's still "wave," or does it sway? The New Yorker's editor finally got an answer. For close to a half-century, anyone who trusts lyric sheets and official artist ...
For close to a half-century, anyone who trusts lyric sheets and official artist websites has been certain of one thing: In Bruce Springsteen’s "Thunder Road," Mary’s dress waves, and it does not sway.
In 2021, a debate over exact lyrics of the song re-emerged on social media. Some people believe the lyric is A screen door slams / Mary’s dress sways, while others believe it’s A screen door slams / ...
People sometimes get obsessed with things that are, oh, let’s say stupid or meaningless or completely incorrect, but that’s definitely not what’s happening with the “debate” surrounding the lyrics to ...
To love Bruce Springsteen is to appreciate the power of the mumble. For the last half century, Springsteen and his beloved E Street Band—and sometimes solo—have churned out hit after hit. But even top ...
Handwritten lyrics to Bruce Springsteen‘s Seventies classics “Thunder Road,” “For You,” and “Night,” along with the Hohner Marine Band “F” harmonica used on the original recording of Thunder Road,” ...
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Bruce Springsteen fans have been on fire with a question over the past few days: What’s the real opening lyric to “Thunder Road”? It started on July 3, when the New York Times’ lead Trump scribe and ...
The fierce debate over Bruce Springsteen's "Thunder Road" lyrics, and the movement of Mary's dress in the classic song, is officially over. The fireworks appropriately started just before Independence ...