Springsteen - Follow That Dream
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You're rigth brother! Bruce is the musical son Elvis deserved. Bruce learned with Elvis mistakes and keept working on his legacy.
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FANTASTIC!
I'm a Huge Elvis Fan, but let's be honest: This version is a Pearl a Nugget, far far away from the "cheery Elvis film song", that was inspired.
This is a Five Star piece of music!!
Bravo Boss!
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I'm surprised he never released this song. I think it's lovely.
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Always....
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Whether he writes it or sings it, this man can turn any song into a clarion call, even when asking his audience to follow their own dreams.....
My dream, Boss, is to one day get to a state where I have the ability to acquire the rights to your songs to put in my movies... how about that for a dream Boss???
Thanks for the song!!!
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Changed a couple of lyrics? Totally different song to Presleys. morons.
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rhythemless, vocal suicide (Like my spelling)
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@fab4fan4ever64 - You sir are correct!
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@Bleachfan604 The song Nils did at the show was "Man at the Top" (released by Bruce on Tracks).
The Wise-Weisman song does share a paraphrased verse and chorus with Bruce's song. But if Bruce released it, it would certainly be credited to Springsteen (Lyrics and music) and Fred Wise (lyrics).
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This is the song Elvis sang in 1962, but Bruce added new verse lyrics and rearranged it. The chorus is the same, and the second verse is essentially the same. Both versions are great, though very different.
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Wish there was a LOVE button on this instead of LIKE! Same goes for all of his music!
I was at this concert in octyober 1986..Nils was there also and did a set. It was a song written by Bruce; however I can't remember the name...anyone out there have any thoughts? BTW Danny F is playing the accordian and Nils is on guitar on this song Follow Your dream (written by Bruce)
Bleachfan604 1 year ago 2
@Bleachfan604 Follow That Dream is not a Bruce song. It was originally performed by Elvis P in 1962 and was written for him by Fred Wise and Ben Weisman. Bruce changed the arrangement and a couple of lyrics but it's not his song.
quantumrr 1 year ago