10th Avenue Freeze Out
'10th Avenue Freez Out' is the second song from the album Born to Run of Bruce Springsteen. It is the song telling story of creation of the E Street Band. However, most of fans of the E Street Band are unaware of the real and exact meaning of the Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out, in fact still it is a secrete. Springsteen himself is unaware of the meaning of this phrase.
'Born to win' is the title song of the album of 'born to Win' sung by American singer and writer Bruce Springsteen. It was written in New Jersey's West End Court in Long Branch in 1974. The lyrics of the song are the impressive for his last channel. The song was first recorded Allan Clarke of 'The Hollies' the British group but the new version by Springsteen has become more popular than this one.
The lyrics of this song are;
'Tear drops on the city
Bad scooter searching for this groove
Seem like the whole world walking pretty
And you can't find the room to move
Well everybody better move over, that's all
Im running on the bad side
And I got my back to the wall
Tenth avenue freeze-out, tenth avenue freeze-out
Im stranded in the jungle
Taking all the heat they was giving
The night is dark but the sidewalks bright
And lined with the light of the living
From a tenement window a transistor blasts
Turn around the corner things got real quiet real fast
She hit me with a tenth avenue freeze-out
Tenth avenue freeze-out
And Im all alone, Im all alone
And kid you better get the picture
And Im on my, Im on my own
And can't go home
When the change was made uptown
And the big man joined the band
From the coastline to the city
All the little pretties raise their hands
Im gonna sit back right easy and laugh
When scooter and the big man bust this city in half
With tenth avenue freeze-out, tenth avenue freeze-out
Tenth avenue freeze-out'
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