Here you go:Not sure what number it checks in at since I can't access [and don't really care] but my personal favorite is Bobby Jean. Remarkably [at least to me], of the seven songs from BitUSA released as singles, Bobby Jean was not one of them. Per setlist.fm, Bobby Jean is the 14th most played song throughout his concert career having been part of 751 sets. The title track and Dancing in the Dark come in at #s 7 and 6 respectively in 1070 and 1187 sets.
What is setlist FM?Not sure what number it checks in at since I can't access [and don't really care] but my personal favorite is Bobby Jean. Remarkably [at least to me], of the seven songs from BitUSA released as singles, Bobby Jean was not one of them. Per setlist.fm, Bobby Jean is the 14th most played song throughout his concert career having been part of 751 sets. The title track and Dancing in the Dark come in at #s 7 and 6 respectively in 1070 and 1187 sets.
What is setlist FM?
No song on any of those albums is in the top 100.Now that I've seen the list, it's in sore need of an update seeing as how it came out in 2016: before Western Stars, Letter to You, and Tracks II.
I'll See You in My Dreams would be for sure. Last Man Standing would be a candidate.No song on any of those albums is in the top 100.
The work/albums of any artist/band past the age of 60 is crap, virtually without exceptions
Yeah, I like "I'm on Fire" a lot. The music video for the song is also excellent.I'm not really a huge Springsteen fan (or hater) per se, but I'm on Fire is a song that really brings me back to my youth. I was a little surprised to see that one so low, but I can't really speak to whether that's fair or not.