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词条 The River (Bruce Springsteen song)
释义

  1. Composition

  2. Release and reception

  3. Live performance history

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox song
| name = The River
| cover = The River by Bruce Springsteen made in Holland.jpg
| caption = European single picture sleeve
| type = single
| artist = Bruce Springsteen
| album = The River
| B-side =
  • "Independence Day" (UK)
  • "Ramrod" (France)
  • "I'm a Rocker" (AUS)

| released = {{Start date|1981|05}}
| format = 7-inch single
| recorded = July or August 1979
| studio = The Power Station, New York City
| genre =
  • Heartland rock
  • soft rock[1]

| length = {{Duration|m=4|s=59}}
| label = Columbia
| writer = Bruce Springsteen
| producer =
  • Jon Landau
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Steven Van Zandt

| chronology = Bruce Springsteen UK singles
| prev_title = Sherry Darling
| prev_year = 1980
| next_title = Cadillac Ranch
| next_year = 1981
}}

"The River" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, accompanied by the E Street Band, in 1979. The title track of his fifth album, it was a hit single in parts of Europe in 1981; it reached No. 25 in the Netherlands, and the top 10 in both Sweden and Norway.[2] Its B-side was either "Independence Day" or "Ramrod", depending on the country of release.[2]

Composition

"The River" was originally intended to be included on an earlier, one-record version of The River, tentatively called The Ties That Bind.[3][4] The song itself was recorded at The Power Station in New York City in July or August 1979.[5] In the first live performance of the song in 1979, Springsteen cited the inspiration as "my brother-in-law and my sister".[6] The 2012 biography Bruce by Peter Ames Carlin includes an interview with Springsteen's sister Ginny, in which she plainly states that the song is a precise description of her early life with her husband Mickey, to whom she is still married today.[7] In his 2016 autobiography Springsteen confirmed that he wrote the song as a tribute to his sister and his brother-in-law.[8]

"The River" makes use of a haunting harmonica part, and in some ways is a foreshadowing of the style of his next album, Nebraska. The imagery of the chorus and the end of the song were inspired by lines from Hank Williams' 1950 hit "Long Gone Lonesome Blues".[9] The song's depiction of how economic difficulties are interlaced with local culture also presaged the 1980s popularity of heartland rock:

{{poemquote|I come from down in the valley,

Where mister when you're young –

They bring you up to do, like your daddy done

I got a job working construction, for the Johnstown Company

But lately there ain't been much work, on account of the economy

Now all them things that seemed so important –

Well mister, they vanished right into the air}}

Writer Robert Hilburn described the song as "a classic outline of someone who has to re-adjust his dreams quickly [, facing] life as it is, not a world of his imagination."[10]

Throughout the song the river is viewed as a symbol for the dreams of the future. The narrator keeps his hopes alive even as they realistically begin to fail.

{{poemquote|That sends me down to the river,

Though I know, the river is dry.

It sends me down to the river, tonight}}

In 2015, Springsteen stated that he regards "The River", "Point Blank", "Independence Day" and "Stolen Car" as being "the heart and soul" of The River album.[11] "The River", and a few other songs on the album such as "Wreck on the Highway" and "Stolen Car", are said to mark a new direction in his songwriting: these ballads imbued with a sense of hopelessness anticipate his next album, Nebraska.[12] Springsteen himself has noted that "Wreck on the Highway" is one of the songs reflecting a shift in his songwriting style, linking The River to Nebraska.[13]

Release and reception

"The River" was not released as a single in the U.S., but was released as a single in May 1981 in several countries in western Europe.[14] It placed number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number 24 on the Irish Singles Chart, number 10 in Sweden's singles chart, number 6 in the Danish Top 20 and had its best showing with a number 5 placement on Norway's singles chart. In the U.S., it gained considerable album-oriented rock airplay and became one of Springsteen's best-known songs. It was included on both his 1995 Greatest Hits and 2003 The Essential Bruce Springsteen compilations. The song was also incorporated in the European edition of the 2009 Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Greatest Hits.

The aggregation of critics' lists at Acclaimed Music rated this song as the #13 song of 1980, as well as #114 of the 1980s and #800 all time.[15]

Live performance history

The song was debuted in public at the Musicians United for Safe Energy concerts at Madison Square Garden in September 1979, and was featured in the subsequent 1980 film No Nukes three months before The River's release. During the River Tour of 1980–81, the song was frequently preceded by a piano rendition of the theme from Once Upon a Time in the West, with a similar outro segueing into the following song.

"The River" became a centerpiece of shows on some Springsteen tours. During the 1984–85 Born in the U.S.A. Tour, it was often preceded by a long, intense story from Springsteen about his battles with his father growing up, that would sometimes conclude positively and sometimes not; the silence after the story would then be interrupted by the start of the harmonica part. One such story and performance, that also touched on the Vietnam War, was included on the 1986 Live/1975–85 set.

On later tours, especially in Europe, the song's outro was extended to great length, with audiences mass singing the wordless "oooh" parts at the end. On the 1999–2000 Reunion Tour, "The River" was cast in a different arrangement that featured a Clarence Clemons saxophone part; one such rendition was included on the subsequent Live in New York City album and DVD. The song has been performed about 626 times through early 2016.[16]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://renownedforsound.com/index.php/album-review-bruce-springsteen-chapter-and-verse/|title=Album Review: Bruce Springsteen - Chapter and Verse|last=Bohlsen|first=Christopher|date=October 6, 2016|website=Renowned for Sound|language=en|access-date=December 26, 2018|quote=The following tracks largely experiment with that formula, such as the pared back instrumentation of Badlands, or the sombre soft-rock of The River.}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Bruce Springsteen: The River |url=http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Bruce+Springsteen&titel=The+River&cat=s |publisher=dutchcharts.nl |accessdate=2011-11-06}}
3. ^{{cite book |title=Born to Run |author=Marsh, D. |page=247 |year=1981 |publisher=Dell |isbn=0-440-10694-X}}
4. ^{{cite book |title=The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen |author=Kirkpatrick, R. |page=71 |year=2007 |publisher=Praeger |isbn=0-275-98938-0}}
5. ^Brucebase, On The Tracks: The River
6. ^{{YouTube|utVR3EgQkHs}}
7. ^{{cite book |title=Bruce |last=Carlin |first=Peter Ames |authorlink=Peter Ames Carlin |publisher=Simon & Schuster |date=October 30, 2012 |ISBN=978-1471112331}}
8. ^{{cite book |last1=Springsteen |first1=Bruce |title=Born to Run |date=2016 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |location=London, UK |page=32}}
9. ^{{cite book |last=Marsh |first=Dave |authorlink=Dave Marsh |title=Glory Days: Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s |publisher=Pantheon Books |year=1987 |isbn=0-394-54668-7}} p. 30
10. ^{{cite book |last=Hilburn |first=Robert |authorlink=Robert Hilburn |title=Springsteen |publisher=Rolling Stone Press |year=1985 |isbn=0-684-18456-7 |pages=138, 153}}
11. ^{{cite video|title=The Ties That Bind |publisher=HBO |year=2015 |people=Zimny, Thom}}
12. ^{{cite web |url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r18764|pure_url=yes}}|publisher=Allmusic |title=The River |accessdate=2008-06-25}}
13. ^{{cite book |title=The Ties That Bind: Bruce Springsteen A to E to Z |author=Graff, Gary |year=2005 |publisher=Visible Ink Press |isbn=1-57859-157-0}} p. 255
14. ^Killing floor Bruce Springsteen discography
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.acclaimedmusic.net|title=Acclaimed Music Top 3000 songs|date=27 May 2009}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/stats/bruce-springsteen-2bd6dcce.html |title=Bruce Springsteen Tour Statistics |website=Setlist.fm |date= |accessdate=2016-10-23}}

External links

  • Lyrics & Audio clips from Brucespringsteen.net
  • {{MetroLyrics song|bruce-springsteen|the-river}}
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