BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: “BEST OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN” will be released on April 19th to celebrate the Boss’ 50-year career

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Catalog operation to celebrate 50 years of Bruce Springsteen’s recording career. In fact, “Best Of Bruce Springsteen” will be released on April 19, a collection of his historic songs, from “Greeting from Asbury Park, NJ” from 1973 to “Letter To You” from 2020.

The collection will range from iconic early career songs like “Growin’ Up” and “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” to Springsteen live show staples like “Dancing In The Dark” and “The Rising,” from hits best sellers, such as “Born To Run” and “Hungry Heart”, to the recent releases “Hello Sunshine” and “Letter To You”.

These legendary songs that retrace the entire career of the Boss, are collected together for the first time in a single recording project, accompanied by the new liner notes by Erik Flannigan. The album cover was shot by Eric Meola during the “Born To Run” sessions.

“Best Of Bruce Springsteen” is the result of work that has earned Springsteen honors and recognition, including 20 GRAMMY Awards, an Academy Award, two Golden Globes, a special Tony Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a Kennedy Center Honor and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. It also made Springsteen one of the most in-demand artists in the world, surpassing 140 million records sold worldwide (more than 70 million in the United States alone) and becoming the first artist in history with a Top Five album in six consecutive decades . Springsteen is also one of four artists to have sold more than 20 million concert tickets since 1980, including the highest-grossing world tours of 2012 and 2016.

THE TRACKLIST

This is the tracklist of the “BEST OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN” CD and LP: “Growin’ Up”, “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)”, “Born To Run”, “Thunder Road”, “Badlands”, “Hungry Heart ”, “Atlantic City”, “Dancing in the Dark”, “Born in the USA”, “Brilliant Disguise”, “Human Touch”, “Streets of Philadelphia”, “The Ghost of Tom Joad”, “Secret Garden”, “The Rising”, “Girls In Their Summer Clothes”, “Hello Sunshine” and “Letter To You”.

This is the tracklist of the digital deluxe of “BEST OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN”: “Growin’ Up”, “Spirit In The Night”, “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)”, “4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)”, “Born To Run”, “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out”, “Thunder Road”, “Badlands”, “Prove It All Night”, “The River”, “Hungry Heart”, “Atlantic City”, “Glory Days”, “Dancing in the Dark”, “Born in the USA”, “Brilliant Disguise”, “Tougher Than The Rest”, “Human Touch”, “If I Should Fall Behind”, “Living Proof”, “Streets of Philadelphia”, “The Ghost of Tom Joad”, “Secret Garden”, “The Rising”, “Long Time Comin’”, “Girls In Their Summer Clothes”, “The Wrestler”, “We Take Care Of Our Own”, “Hello Sunshine”, “ Ghosts” and “Letter To You”.

THE TOUR

Ahead of the release of “Best Of Bruce Springsteen,” the Boss will tour with the E Street Band for a series of 51 shows across North America and Europe starting March 19th.

In Italy there will be two unmissable dates at the San Siro stadium, 1 and 3 June.

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