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NIGHT

Album's version

You get up every morning at the sound of the bell
You get to work late and the boss man's giving you hell
Till you're out on a midnight run
Losing your heart to a beautiful one
And it feels right as you lock up the house
Turn out the lights and step out into the night

And the world is busting at its seams
And you're just a prisoner of your dreams
Holding on for your life 'cause you work all day
To blow 'em away in the night

The rat traps filled with soul crusaders*
The circuits lined and jammed with chromed invaders
And she's so pretty that you're lost in the stars
As you jockey your way through the cars
And sit at the light, as it changes to green
With your faith in your machine off you scream into the night

And you're in love with all the wonder it brings
And every muscle in your body sings as the highway ignites
You work nine to five and somehow you survive till the night
Hell all day they're busting you up on the outside
But tonight you're gonna break on through to the inside
And it'll be right, it'll be right, and it'll be tonight

And you know she will be waiting there
And you'll find her somehow you swear
Somewhere tonight you run sad and free
Until all you can see is the night


Placed on the Born To Run album, played widely from 1975 to 1978, sometimes in 1979, once in the Born In The USA tour on 29 October 1984, Los Angeles, CA, and then two times in the Reunion tour. Check also early take 1 and early take 2.

A show opener for much of the Born To Run tour, this remains a much underrated song, yet of all the tracks on the album, this one probably sums up the album most concisely, as its got the vital ingredients of cars, girls and darkness (whoops, that comes later...). Brash, loud and fast, turn it up loud on the car stereo next time you are out cruising.

Included on singles in 1975, 1979, and 1981 with ROSALITA (COME OUT TONIGHT), RACING IN THE STREET, and others...

* Previously used in A LOVE SO FINE.

Available on:

  1. Born To Run (track 3)