Wreck on the Highway

Bruce Springsteen

About Wreck on the Highway

"Wreck on the Highway" is a song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen. It was originally released as the final track on his fifth album, The River. The version released on The River was recorded at The Power Station in New York in March–April 1980. As well as being the last track on The River, it was the last song recorded for the album. A melancholic song with a false ending, "Wreck on the Highway" features prominent organ and acoustic guitar parts. The song is structured as a folk ballad with four verses of five lines each. The rhyming pattern of the verse endings is generally A-B-C-C-B, but this is not followed absolutely strictly. The lyrics describe a man who witnesses a hit-and-run auto accident on a rainy, isolated highway, and is subsequently haunted by the vision and unable to sleep. After the first three verses focus on the specific incident, the last verse broadens the theme to encompass more universal themes of life and death. The singer thinks about the life that was lost, and the people who may have loved him, and he knows he will be haunted by the incident for the rest of his life. Springsteen has explained the theme by stating that after seeing the accident the singer "realizes that you have a limited number of opportunities to love someone, to do your work, to be part of something, to parent your children, to do something good." It is directly inspired by Roy Acuff's country song of the same name and similar theme from the 1940s, which is a cover version of the 1938 recorded song, "I Didn't Hear Nobody Pray", by the Dixon Brothers. While Springsteen's song has elements of a country arrangement, its music is more haunted and less sentimental. Along with the title track, "Independence Day" and "Point Blank", it is one of the verse-chorus songs on The River that was essentially a short story or character sketch. "Wreck on the Highway" and a few other songs on The River, such as the title track and "Stolen Car", mark a new direction in Bruce Springsteen's songwriting: these ballads imbued with a sense of hopelessness anticipate his next album, Nebraska, as well as a turn towards pessimism in his overall artistic and personal world-view. 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. A slow-tempo song, "Wreck on the Highway" has not been particularly common in concert, with about 100 performances in Bruce Springsteen concerts through 2008. Nearly all of those performances occurred during the 1980–1981 River Tour. The song was revived occasionally for electric piano performances on the 2005 solo Devils & Dust Tour. Naturally, the song was played every night during the 2016 "River Tour" during which the entire album was played at the outset of each show.  


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Last night I was out driving
Coming home at the end of the working day
I was riding alone through the drizzling rain
On a deserted stretch of a county two-lane
When I came upon a wreck on the highway

Now there was blood and glass all over
And there was nobody there but me
As the rain tumbled down hard and cold
I seen a young man lying by the side of the road
He cried Mister, won't you help me please

An ambulance finally came and took him to Riverside
I watched as they drove him away
And I thought of a girlfriend or a young wife
And a state trooper knocking in the middle of the night
To say your baby died in a wreck on the highway

Sometimes I sit up in the darkness
And I watch my baby as she sleeps
Then I climb in bed and I hold her tight
I just lay there awake in the middle of the night
Thinking 'bout the wreck on the highway

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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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14 facts about this song

Genre Classification
"_Wreck on the Highway_" is categorically classified under the genre of heartland rock, rock and folk rock.
Album Information
The song is a part of Bruce Springsteen's album "_The River_," which was released on October 17, 1980.
Songwriter Details
Bruce Springsteen is the sole writer of "_Wreck on the Highway_".
Personal Inspiration
The content of the song is reportedly based on a real-life auto accident that Springsteen encountered and stayed with him, leading to its eventual adaptation into a song.
Unique Sound
The song incorporates a unique blend of harmonica, electric guitar, and piano, and is known for its somber ambiance.
Length of Tracks
"_Wreck on the Highway_" is the final track on the album and has a runtime of about 3 minutes and 48 seconds.
Song Interpretation
The song explores themes of mortality, guilt, and human connection, often interpreted as Springsteen's reflection of the ephemeral nature of life.
Original Inspiration
While Springsteen's song shares a title with Roy Acuff's country song "Wreck on the Highway," Springsteen's song is not a cover but rather an original piece. However, Springsteen has admitted being initially inspired by Acuff's song.
Quiet Conclusion
In contrast to the high energy songs for which Springsteen is well known, "Wreck on the Highway" ends the double album "_The River_" on a subdued and introspective note.
Live Performances
Despite being one of the lesser-known songs from "_The River_," "Wreck on the Highway" has been regularly performed at Springsteen's live shows.
Reception
While the song was not released as a single and thus did not chart, it is often cited by fans and critics alike as one of the highlights of "_The River_" album.
Cover Versions
Different artists have covered "Wreck on the Highway", including folk singer Joan Baez and country artist Steve Earle.
Narration
This song, like many of Springsteen's songs, relies on narrative storytelling, detailing the aftermath of a late-night car crash and its impact on the narrator’s outlook on life.
Album Success
While it's not the most acclaimed song on "_The River_", the album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and became one of Springsteen's most commercially successful records.

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