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Wikipedia article




"'My Hometown'" is a single by Bruce Springsteen off his 'Born in the U.S.A.' album, that was the then-record-tying seventh and last top 10 single to come from it, peaking at #6 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 singles chart. It also topped the U.S. adult contemporary chart, making the song Springsteen's only #1 song on this chart to date.Whitburn, Joel (1996). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 6th Edition (Billboard Publications) The song is a synthesizer-based, low-tempo number that features Springsteen on vocals.

Lyrics



The song's lyrics begin with the speaker's memories of his father instilling pride in the family's hometown. While it first appears that the song will be a nostalgic look at the speaker's childhood, the song then goes on to describe the racial violence and economic depression that the speaker witnessed as an adolescent and a young adult. The song concludes with the speaker's reluctant proclamation that he plans to move his family out of the town, but not without first taking his own son on a drive and expressing the same community pride that was instilled in him by his father.



Some of the song's images reference the recent history of Springsteen's hometown Freehold Borough, New Jersey, in particular the racial strife in 1960s New Jersey and economic tensions from the same times (such as the "textile mill being closed" was the A & M Karagheusian Rug Mill at Center and Jackson Streets of Freehold).

Reception



'Cash Box' called it a "tender and somber look at the real American hometown" that is "evocative in rare way." 'Billboard' called it a "contemplative, insightful single."

Music video



The music video for "My Hometown" was a straightforward video filming of a performance of the song at a Springsteen and E Street Band concert late in the Born in the U.S.A. Tour, eschewing fast-paced cutting for slower montages of Springsteen and various band members. Despite its lack of visual excitement, it still managed substantial MTV airplay in late 1985 and early 1986.

Track listing



#"My Hometown" - 4:33

#"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" - 4:27

The B-side of the single, "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town", was a semi-comical live recording of the Christmas favourite from a Springsteen and E Street Band concert on December 12, 1975, at C. W. Post College on Long Island, New York. Long familiar to Springsteen fans from its distribution years earlier to rock radio stations, it had previously been released on the fairly unknown 1981 children's album 'In Harmony 2'; now in time for the Christmas season it was being issued again. Always a radio favorite, "Santa Claus" would benefit from the all-holiday-music-all-the-time formats of the 2000s, and during the 2005 holiday season "Santa Claus" would appear on the Billboard Top 40 Adult Recurrents and Hot Digital Songs charts.

Covers



*U2 performed the song live on their 1985 The Unforgettable Fire Tour.

*Cindy Kallet, Ellen Epstein & Michael Cicone performed the song on their 1993 album 'Only Human'.

*Neil Young recorded the song on his 2014 album 'A Letter Home'.

*Pavel Bobek performed the song as "Mj rodn dm" on his 1988 album 'J pi tom byl'.

*Mischief Brew, Erik Petersen recorded and digitally released the song on 'Thanks, Bastards'.

Charts



See also



* Death to My Hometown

* List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1986 (U.S.)

References




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