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Springsteen (song)

"Springsteen" is a song recorded by American country music artist Eric Church. It was composed by Church, Jeff Hyde and Ryan Tyndell for Church's third studio album, ''Chief''. The song was released as the album's third single on February 21, 2012. The song was inspired by a memory of a girl and another artist's song, but he chose to center it around an idol of his, Bruce Springsteen, and tells the story of a teenage romance.
"Springsteen" was received with critical acclaim for its melody and strong lyrics making it one of the top country songs of 2011. The single reached number nineteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Church's first song to enter the top twenty. The song also topped the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs. Outside of the United States, the song peaked at 28 on the Canadian Hot 100. "Springsteen" was certified platinum twice by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The song was nominated for two Grammy Awards on December 12, 2012, but failed to win any of the awards at the ceremony in 2013.
The accompanying music video was directed by Peter Zavadil and premiered on April 13, 2012 on Maxim.com. The video features Eric Church playing instruments in a suburban neighborhood, while a couple is shown going through the ups and downs of a relationship.
==Composition==
"Springsteen" features drums and a synthesizer, along with live instrumentation from the guitar and keyboard. The song notably lacks both the fiddle and steel guitar, which are staples of country music. Eric Church uses his voice throughout the piece to convey emotion, with his pitch and tone changing from verse to verse.〔 The song is composed of two verses with a chorus that is repeated several times.〔 It is in the key of D major with a main chord pattern of D-G-Bm-A and a vocal range of A3-E5.
Eric Church wrote the song with Jeff Hyde and Ryan Tyndell.〔 The basis for the song came from a memory of a girl and involved another artist's song.〔 Church chose to base the song around an idol of his, Bruce Springsteen, whose career he admires.〔 During the course of the song, Church makes several allusions to Springsteen; he mentions the Springsteen songs ''Born to Run'', ''Born in the USA'', ''Glory Days'', and ''I'm on Fire''. While being named after Springsteen and making several references to him, the song however tells the story of a teenage romance.〔〔

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