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Bruce Springsteen - Tougher Than The Rest (Lyrics)

Bruce Springsteen - Tougher Than The Rest (Lyrics)

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TitleBruce Springsteen - Tougher Than The Rest (Lyrics)
AuthorDon Mac
Duration6:11
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=HSNI0jwsZ9k

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Bruce Springsteen "Tougher Than the Rest" lyrics on screen

"Tougher Than the Rest" from Bruce Springsteen's 1987 Tunnel of Love album. It was released as a single in some countries, following "Brilliant Disguise" and the title track, but was not released as a single in the United States. It reached as high as on the Swiss charts and also reached the Top 20 in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Austria

Like much of the Tunnel of Love album, "Tougher Than the Rest" was recorded in Springsteen's home studio, called Thrill Hill East, between January and May 1987 with several members of the E Street Band. On this song, Springsteen played several instruments and is backed by Danny Federici on organ and Max Weinberg on percussion. Although it was originally written as a rockabilly song, the final version has a slower and more methodical rhythm.

On the Tunnel of Love album, "Tougher Than the Rest" is the second song, following the acoustic "Ain't Got You", and introduces the sound that will permeate the remainder of the album. The synthesizer sound is layered and melodic and the drum sound is moody, heavy, and menacing. Springsteen's vocal is also menacing and boastful as he sings the simple but elegant lyrics detailing his infatuation.

At least one of the singers and the woman he is singing to, appear to be on the rebound from prior relationships. The singer recognizes that he is not a "handsome Dan" or a "sweet-talking Romeo" and admits that he has "been around a time or two". He is not bothered with the possibility that the woman may have "been around too." Although the singer knows how messy and rough love can be, he claims that he is ready for it, but insists that the woman must also be equally tough and willing to take chances. The song is in some ways reminiscent of Springsteen's earlier song "Thunder Road", in which the singer wants to take the woman away, even though he tells her that "you ain't a beauty but hey you're alright". But unlike the earlier song, in this song the singer's goals are more realistic — rather than looking to run away with the woman, here he just wants to ask the woman to dance. In the context of this song the phrase, 'There's another dance, all you have to do is say yes,' is an allusion to taking a chance and falling in love. This is echoed in the song 'Girls in Their Summer Clothes' which includes the line 'Love's a fools' dance, I ain't got no sense, but I've still got my feet.'

Full credit goes to Bruce Springsteen.
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