Ghost of Tom Joad

Tom Morello, Bruce Springsteen

About Ghost of Tom Joad

"The Ghost of Tom Joad" is a folk rock song written by Bruce Springsteen. It is the title track to his eleventh studio album, released in 1995. The character Tom Joad, from John Steinbeck's classic 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath, is mentioned in the title and narrative. Originally a quiet folk song, "The Ghost of Tom Joad" has also been recorded by Rage Against the Machine and Junip. Springsteen himself has performed the song in a variety of arrangements, including with the E Street Band, and a live recording featuring Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello as guest. In 2013, Springsteen re-recorded the track with Morello for his eighteenth studio album, High Hopes (2014).  


Year:
2003
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Men walkin' 'long the railroad tracks
Goin' someplace there's no goin' back
Highway patrol choppers comin' up over the ridge
Hot soup on a campfire under the bridge
Shelter line stretchin' round the corner
Welcome to the new world order
Families sleepin' in their cars in the southwest
No home no job no peace no rest

[Chorus]
The highway is alive tonight
But nobody's kiddin' nobody about where it goes
I'm sittin' down here in the campfire light
Searchin' for the ghost of Tom Joad

He pulls prayer book out of his sleeping bag
Preacher lights up a butt and takes a drag
Waitin' for when the last shall be first and the first shall be last
In a cardboard box 'neath the underpass
Got a one-way ticket to the promised land
You got a hole in your belly and gun in your hand
Sleeping on a pillow of solid rock
Bathin' in the city aqueduct

The highway is alive tonight
But where it's headed everybody knows
I'm sittin' down here in the campfire light
Waitin' on the ghost of Tom Joad

Now Tom said "Mom, wherever there's a cop beatin' a guy
Wherever a hungry newborn baby cries
Where there's a fight 'gainst the blood and hatred in the air
Look for me Mom I'll be there
Wherever there's somebody fightin' for a place to stand
Or decent job or a helpin' hand
Wherever somebody's strugglin' to be free
Look in their eyes Mom you'll see me."

[Chorus: x2]

[Repeat: x3]
With the ghost of Tom Joad

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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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11 facts about this song

Song Inspiration
"The Ghost of Tom Joad" is inspired by John Steinbeck's 1939 novel "The Grapes of Wrath", specifically the character Tom Joad. The novel tells the story of the Joad family's migration from Oklahoma to California during the great depression.
Bruce Springsteen's Version
Bruce Springsteen released "The Ghost of Tom Joad" as the title track on his 1995 album. The album was a return to Springsteen's folk music roots, and the song won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Rage Against the Machine's Cover
The band Rage Against The Machine covered "The Ghost of Tom Joad" in 1997 for their album "Renegades". Their version is significantly heavier than Springsteen's, incorporating elements of rock and metal music.
Song Interpretation
The song's lyrics encourage listeners to empathize with those who are downtrodden or overlooked, a theme prevalent in Steinbeck's novel.
Live Performances
In many of Rage Against the Machine's live performances of "The Ghost of Tom Joad," Springsteen joined them on stage; both artists and versions were well received.
Critics' View
Critics tend to view "The Ghost of Tom Joad" as one of Springsteen's most political songs, addressing issues like poverty and social injustice.
Most Notable Performance
One of the most notable performances of "The Ghost of Tom Joad" by Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine together was at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009.
Springsteen's Acoustic Version
The original version of the song by Springsteen is a quiet, acoustic ballad which contrasts sharply with the heavy, electric version by Rage Against the Machine.
Song's Legacy
Over the years, the song has gained a lot of critical acclaim and popularity, and now it is seen as a classic of both Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine's discographies.
Charitable Performance
In 2014, Springsteen and Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine) performed an acoustic version of the song at the annual Stand Up For Heroes benefit event.
The Video
The Rage Against the Machine version includes a music video that alternates between footage of Springsteen performing the song and images depicting the song's social themes.

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