For close to a half-century, anyone who trusts lyric sheets and official artist websites has been certain of one thing: In Bruce Springsteen’s "Thunder Road," Mary’s dress waves, and it does not sway.
Bruce Springsteen just settled a debate about his iconic song "Thunder Road" — and learned something new about his own music in the process. The legendary artist appeared Nov. 14 “The Tonight Show ...
Handwritten lyrics to Bruce Springsteen‘s Seventies classics “Thunder Road,” “For You,” and “Night,” along with the Hohner Marine Band “F” harmonica used on the original recording of Thunder Road,” ...
A lyric in the first line of Bruce Springsteen‘s track ‘Thunder Road’ is to be edited 46 years after the song’s release. The track, which is the first song on The Boss’ legendary 1975 album ‘Born To ...
More than 45 years after “Thunder Road” was released, a debate about one of its lyrics was resolved in July when Springsteen manager Jon Landau told The New Yorker that Mary's dress “sways,” not waves ...
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A debate over the lyrics to Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 anthem “Thunder Road” may have finally been settled. For 46 years, there has existed some confusion over whether Springsteen sings “Mary’s dress ...
Oh, say, does that dress of Mary's still "wave," or does it sway? The New Yorker's editor finally got an answer. For close to a half-century, anyone who trusts lyric sheets and official artist ...