The title track, "Born in the U.S.A." is one of Springsteen's more well-known songs. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a patriotic song; it is a song of protest telling how Vietnam veterans were looked down upon by the public after returning home from the war.
This has not stopped politicians (such as Ronald Reagan) from attempting to use it as a campaign theme song. Springsteen has never given permission to do so.
Among Springsteen fans, Born in the U.S.A. is usually perceived as a weaker effort than they had hoped for. One exception is "I'm on Fire", which has endured as a fan's favorite and been covered by performers like Johnny Cash.
The popular song "My Hometown" is a loosely autobiographical tale about a young man living in southern New Jersey, in an semi-urban wasteland riddled with racial tension, crumbling buildings and degenerate neighborhoods.
Singles Chart Positions Billboard:
1984 Cover Me The Billboard Hot 100 No. 7 1984 Dancing In The Dark The Billboard Hot 100 No. 2 1984 Born In The U.S.A. Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 8 1984 Cover Me Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 3 1984 No Surrender Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 40 1984 Cover Me Hot Dance Music/Club Play No. 11 1984 Dancing In The Dark Hot Dance Music/Club Play No. 7 1985 I m On Fire Adult Contemporary No. 6 1985 Born In The USA The Billboard Hot 100 No. 9 1985 Glory Days The Billboard Hot 100 No. 5 1985 I m Goin Down The Billboard Hot 100 No. 9 1985 I m On Fire The Billboard Hot 100 No. 6 1985 Glory Days Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 3 1985 I m Goin Down Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 9 1985 I m On Fire Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 4 1986 My Hometown Adult Contemporary No. 1 1986 My Hometown The Billboard Hot 100 No. 6 1986 My Hometown Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 6
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