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Jeremy Allen White versiona a Bruce Springsteen para la banda sonora

Jeremy Allen White versiona a Bruce Springsteen para la banda sonora

      Él interpreta a The Boss en Deliver Me From Nowhere...

      21 · 10 · 2025

      Jeremy Allen White versionará a Bruce Springsteen en el álbum de la banda sonora de Deliver Me From Nowhere.

      La nueva película aborda la creación de 'Nebraska', un momento legendario en el catálogo de Springsteen. Una serie de canciones austera y desoladora, el álbum trata sobre personajes condenados en los márgenes de la sociedad.

      El álbum provocó consternación en la discográfica de Springsteen y supuso el desplome de la salud mental de la figura de Nueva Jersey, lo que llevó a una intervención por parte de su equipo.

      Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere muestra a Jeremy Allen White interpretando a The Boss, y en la película canta varias canciones de Springsteen.

      El álbum de la banda sonora sale el 5 de diciembre y contiene la mayor parte de 'Nebraska', así como nuevas versiones de las demos originales de Colts Neck de 'Born In The U.S.A.' y 'I'm On Fire'.

      También incluye versiones de dos clásicos de los directos de Springsteen: 'Lucille' (originalmente de Little Richard) y 'Boom Boom' de John Lee Hooker.

      1 Jeremy Allen White: “Born in the U.S.A. (Power Station)”

      2 Jeremy Allen White: “Nebraska”

      3 Jeremy Allen White: “Atlantic City”

      4 Jeremy Allen White: “Mansion on the Hill”

      5 Jeremy Allen White: “Highway Patrolman”

      6 Jeremy Allen White: “State Trooper”

      7 Jeremy Allen White: “My Father’s House”

      8 Jeremy Allen White: “Reason to Believe”

      9 Jeremy Allen White: “I’m on Fire”

      10 Jay Buchanan / Jake Kiszka / Sam F. Kiszka / Aksel Coe / Bobby Emmett / Jeremy Allen White: “Lucille”

      11 Jay Buchanan / Jake Kiszka / Sam F. Kiszka / Aksel Coe / Bobby Emmett / Jeremy Allen White: “Boom Boom”

      12 Jay Buchanan / Jake Kiszka / Sam F. Kiszka / Aksel Coe / Bobby Emmett: “I Put a Spell on You”

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