Working on the Highway

Bruce Springsteen

About Working on the Highway

"Working on the Highway" is a 1984 song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen. It was released on the album Born in the U. S. A. and has remained a popular concert song for Springsteen and the E Street Band. As with some of the other songs on the Born in the U. S. A. album, including "Downbound Train" and the title track, "Working on the Highway" was originally recorded on January 3, 1982, with the demo tracks that eventually became the Nebraska album. The acoustic version of the song had a working title of "Child Bride", and did not include the rock melody or the title refrain. The version of the song that was released on the album was recorded on May 6, 1982 at the Power Station, at the end of the "Electric Nebraska" sessions. Although "Working on the Highway" was not one of the seven Born in the U. S. A. songs to be released as a single, it remained popular in concert, with 367 performances through 2016. It is nearly always paired with "Darlington County" in performance. At a July 26, 1992 performance of the song, Springsteen's mother danced with her son towards the end of the song, prompting Springsteen to say "A boy's best friend is his mother," referencing a line from the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho. 


Year:
1984
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Friday night's pay night, guys fresh out of work
Talking about the weekend, scrubbing off the dirt
Some heading home to their families, some looking to get hurt
Some going down to Stovell wearing trouble on their shirts

I work for the county out on ninety five
All day I hold a red flag and watch the traffic pass me by
In my head I keep a picture of a pretty little miss
Someday, mister, I'm gonna lead a better life than this

Working on the highway, laying down the blacktop
Working on the highway, all day long I don't stop
Working on the highway, blasting through the bedrock
Working on the highway, working on the highway

I met her at a dance down at the union hall
She was standing with her brothers, back up against the wall
Sometimes we'd go walking down the Union tracks
One day I looked straight at her and she looked straight back
So I'm

Working on the highway, laying down the blacktop
Working on the highway, all day long I don't stop
Working on the highway, blasting through the bedrock
Working on the highway, working on the highway, woo

I saved up my money and I put it all away
I went to see her daddy but we didn't have much to say
"Son, can't you see that she's just a little girl
She don't know nothing about this cruel, cruel world"

We lit out down to Florida, we got along all right
One day her brothers came and got her and they took me in a black-and-white
The prosecutor kept the promise that he made on that day
And the judge got mad and he put me straight away
I wake up every morning to the work bell clang
Me and the warden go swinging on the Charlotte County road gang
I'm

Working on the highway, laying down the blacktop
Working on the highway, all day long I don't stop
Working on the highway, blasting through the bedrock
Working on the highway, working on the highway

Working on the highway, laying down the blacktop
Working on the highway, all day long I don't stop
Working on the highway, blasting through the bedrock
Working on the highway, working on the highway, ooo ooo ooo

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Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949), nicknamed "The Boss", is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who records and tours with the E Street Band. Springsteen is widely known for his brand of heartland rock, poetic lyrics, Americana sentiments centered on his native New Jersey and his lengthy and energetic stage performances, with concerts from the 1970s to the present decade running up to an uninterrupted 250 minutes in length. more »

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Written by: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

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10 facts about this song

Album Appearance
"Working on the Highway" is a track from Bruce Springsteen's seventh studio album, "Born in the U.S.A.," which was released in 1984.
Chart Performance
Even though it was not released as a single, "Working on the Highway" frequently features on Springsteen's live performances and compilations.
Song Evolution
Initially, Springsteen wrote the song as "Child Bride." However, during the recording sessions for the "Born in the U.S.A." album, it evolved into "Working on the Highway."
Storyline
The song tells the story of a construction worker who falls into unrequited love with a young girl. This relationship leads to him being arrested, turning the song into a tale of doomed love.
Musical Style
"Working on the Highway" deviates from most of Springsteen's rock n roll style, with influences of folk music. It's one of the few Springsteen songs to feature him with a ukulele.
Live Performances
One of this song's most notable performances was during the E Street Band's reunion tour in 2000, and it continues to be a regular in Springsteen's live sets.
Controversy
Some listeners found the song's original draft, "Child Bride," controversial due to its narrative about an inappropriate relationship with a minor. However, the revised version made the storyline less ambiguous.
E Street Band
The fan-favorite E Street Band, which often accompanies Springsteen, played on "Working on the Highways," particularly Max Weinberg on drums and Garry Tallent on bass.
Inspirations
Springsteen reportedly based "Working on the Highway" on other rock songs about work, which is an often-visited theme in his discography.
Album Success
"Born in the U.S.A.," the album housing "Working on the Highway," was a significant commercial success. As of 2012, the album has been certified 15x platinum in the U.S by the Recording Industry Association of America.

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