Johnny works in a factory
Billy works downtown
Terry works in a rock and roll band
Looking for that million dollar sound

I got a job down in Darlington
Some nights I don't go
Some nights I go to the drive-in
Some nights I stay home

I followed that dream
Just like those guys do way up on the screen
Drove my Challenger down Route 9
Through the dead ends and all the bad scenes
The promise was broken
Cashed in a few of my dreams

Well I built that Challenger by myself
But I needed money and so I sold it
Lived a secret I should've kept to myself
But I got drunk one night and I told it

All my life, I fought that fight
The fight that you can't win
Every day it just gets harder to live
The dream you're believing in

Thunder Road, baby, you were so right
Thunder Road, something dying down on the highway tonight

Well I won big once and I hit the coast
Yeah, but I paid the cost
Inside I felt like I was carrying the broken spirits
Of all the other ones who lost

The promise is broken, you go on living
It steals something from down in your soul
When the truth is spoken, it don't make no difference
Something in your heart goes cold

I followed that dream through the southwestern tracks
That dead ends in the two-bit bars
The promise was broken, I was far away from home
Sleeping in the back seat of a borrowed car

Thunder Road is for the lost lovers and all the fixed games
Thunder Road is for the tires rushing by in the rain
Thunder Road me and Billy we'd always sing
Thunder Road, take it all and throw it all away



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"The Promise" as written by Liz Story

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    General Comment:I know Bruce isnt gay or bi or anything like that, but i think the part about getting drunk and telling a secret that should have been kept to himself is that the charcater in the song is gay or had a gay affair. Of course it could be something else like he robbed a store or bank or killed somebody. The gay theme just seems to fit the song more.
    Flag DaphneMon December 18, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:This is one of Bruce's most lyrically poignant songs. It is highly underrated, and I wish more people knew about because it is an attestation as to why Bruce is arguably the greatest songwriter/storyteller of all time.

    All my life, I fought that fight
    The fight that you can't win
    Every day it just gets harder to live
    The dream you're believing in

    We are taught to be overwhelmed with ambition, that nothing is impossible, to believe that anyone in he world can do anything he/she wants. This idea is great in theory, but sometimes our expectations are too lofty, and they get the best of us. Consequentially, we feel like we are living a life of failure, and its harder every day to believe in this "dream" you mind is fixed upon.

    On a less serious note, I love the line "I Lived a secret I should've kept to myself
    But I got drunk one night and I told it" - Every time I hear this line I recall stupid things I've done when I've been drunk that I ended up regretting.
    Flag Rpk11on July 30, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:This is probably the best song I've ever heard.

    As desquire1962 says, for Bruce, the song is about that time after Born to Run, when it looked like all his dreams were coming crashing down because of a broken promise. For the rest of us, it's about all those other promises that get broken by you or someone else. The promises we make with a guy/girl, the promises we make with our families and friends and the promises we make with ourselves.

    "Like when the truth is spoken and it don't make no difference
    Something in your heart goes cold"

    These lines kill me. Ever told someone you love them, expecting it to change everything but they don't love you back? Ever told your friends/family about the hard time your having and they can't do anything to help you out of the mess you've gotten yourself in? Ever faced up to something about yourself that's been coming at you ever since you were born, only to find you can't do a damn thing to change it? It turns something cold inside and you don't know if you're toughening up or giving up.

    I guess for me what this song means is, you can spend your whole life making promises, chasing dreams and trying to do what's you. You can tell yourself when you're a kid that you're the hardest thing in the world - nothing is going to beat you, you're going to win everything and just throw it away in some wild and triumphant expression of freedom. But life has got its chains and not everyone breaks free from them. Hearts get broken, dreams get swept away and second chances don't always come around. As Bruce sings in Atlantic City "Down here it's just winners and losers and don't get caught on the wrong side of that line."

    To end on a positive note, from This Hard Land: "If you can't make it stay hard, stay hungry, stay alive - if you can."
    Flag Nikko86on December 26, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:oh man, this song hurts. I'm too young to listen to this, it's like I can feel my dreams already been crushed before I've even tried to achieve them.
    Flag manhattanrover92on September 07, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:I actually heard Springsteen talk about the basis for The Promise. He said that he intended "The Promise" as reflecting the legal battle he fought with Appel between BTR and Darkness. He also said that a good song should mean different things to different people, and The Promise certainly fits there. Once I heard Springsteen talk about his inspiration for the song it was easy to see where the lyrics spoke of hitting it big (BTR), to nothing, and being unable to record music, only able to play in two bit bars. I would think that after BTR, the lawsuit scared the band into thinking that they were going to be a one hit wonder, albeit it was one great album not just one great tune.
    Flag desquire1962on August 09, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:The studio version on 18 tracks as an amazing vocal. Put the headphones on and listen to the tone of his voice when he trails off on "...I got a little job down in Darlington, but some nights I don't go". What am amazing talent.
    Flag tsma120on December 18, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:There's also a live performance on the Live In New York DVD. and let me say he performs it beautifully
    Flag Something706on December 24, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:There's a great studio take of this that's been available as a bootleg. It should have been on Tracks.
    Flag ***on December 10, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:I just stumpled upon this song a few days ago and I can't help but listen to it and just feel what hes conveying.. Man nothing compares to bruces work, how the hell can you not feel emotion off this?
    Flag bearfan34on September 23, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:badland_darkness: It's a continuation of the storyline that was laid out in the song Thunder Road. At the end of TR he closes "So baby climb in, it's a town full of losers and I'm pulling out here to win." While TR ended on a high note, full of hope and the dreams of success, The Promise tells the real story of what happened to the protagonist and presumably Mary.

    And I think the 18 Tracks version is the only version. There is a version with the band on YouTube, I think. Truthfully, Bruce's stark voice and the piano is all that's needed. The lyrics are simply too powerful and poetic for a full arrangement.
    Flag Tobsteriuson September 06, 2008   Link

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