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The E Street Shuffle/Having a Party - Bruce Springsteen
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The E Street Shuffle/Having a Party Bruce Springsteen

"The E Street Shuffle/Having a Party" by Bruce Springsteen is a #Rock song released in 1973. It captures the vibrant energy of urban life, celebrating community, love, and the joy of dancing. The blend of rock and soul elements, along with a lively horn section, creates an infectious party vibe. The song reflects Springsteen's storytelling prowess and has become a staple in his live performances, symbolizing camaraderie and the spirit of the E Street Band.

The E Street Shuffle/Having a Party - Bruce Springsteen
[Intro]
How's things goin' over here in England and stuff, all right? This is the first time I've ever been here before... On the eighth day, looked down on a bunch of drunks in this bar, and, uh, see... looked down on a bunch of drunks in this bar on the eighth day, and he said..."

[Verse 1]
Sparks fly on E Street
When the boy prophets walk it handsome and hot
And the little girls' souls grow weak
When the man-child gives them a double shot

[Verse 2]
Now the schoolboy pops pull out all the stops
On a Friday night
Now the teenage tramps in skin-tight pants
Do the E Street dance and it's alright, yes, it's alright

[Chorus 1]
Well, the little kids down there either dancin'
Or hooked up in a scuffle
Dressed in snake-skin suits packed with east coast muscle
They're doin' the E Street Shuffle

[Verse 3]
Now those E Street brats in twilight duel
Flashlight phantoms in full star stream, runnin' down the road
Down fire trails on summer nights, chasin' little blonde girls
Pledged forever sweet sixteen
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