Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A.

"Born in the USA" is a song by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1984 on the album of the same name. The song is a powerful anthem that addresses the experiences of working-class Americans, particularly Vietnam War veterans, and critiques the treatment of these individuals upon their return home.

The lyrics highlight the struggles and disillusionment faced by the protagonist, who grapples with the complexities of national identity and personal hardship. Despite its upbeat rock sound and catchy chorus, "Born in the USA" confronts themes of economic hardship, social inequality, and the disillusionment of the American Dream.

The song's chorus, with its repeated refrain of "Born in the USA," has often been misinterpreted as a straightforward celebration of American patriotism. However, the verses reveal a more nuanced narrative that challenges the listener to reflect on the realities faced by many Americans during the 1980s.

"Born in the USA" became one of Bruce Springsteen's most commercially successful songs, reaching the top of the charts in several countries. Its enduring popularity has cemented its status as a quintessential American rock anthem, known for its blend of energetic music and socially conscious lyrics.

Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A. Lyrics

Born down in a dead man’s town
The first kick I took was when I hit the ground
You end up like a dog that’s been beat too much
Till you spend half your life just covering up

Born in the U.S.A.
I was born in the U.S.A.
I was born in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A.

Got in a little hometown jam
So they put a rifle in my hand
Sent me off to a foreign land
To go and kill the yellow man

Born in the U.S.A.
I was born in the U.S.A.
I was born in the U.S.A.
I was born in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A.

Come back home to the refinery
Hiring man says “Son if it was up to me”
Went down to see my V.A. man
He said “Son, don’t you understand”

I had a brother at Khe Sanh fighting off the Viet Cong
They’re still there, he’s all gone

He had a woman he loved in Saigon
I got a picture of him in her arms now

Down in the shadow of the penitentiary
Out by the gas fires of the refinery
I’m ten years burning down the road
Nowhere to run ain’t got nowhere to go

Born in the U.S.A.
I was born in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A.
I’m a long gone Daddy in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A.
I’m a cool rocking Daddy in the U.S.A.

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