Fade Away (song)

This article is about the Bruce Springsteen song, for the Oasis song see Fade Away (Oasis song). For the Logic song, see Fade Away (Logic song). For the Another Animal song, see Fade Away (Another Animal song). For other uses, see Fade away (disambiguation).
"Fade Away"
Single by Bruce Springsteen
from the album The River
B-side "Be True"
Released January 22, 1981 (1981-01-22)
Format 7" single
Recorded March 17 - June 23, 1980 at The Power Station in New York
Genre Rock
Length 4:46
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Bruce Springsteen
Producer(s) Jon Landau, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt
Bruce Springsteen singles chronology
"Hungry Heart"
(1980)
"Fade Away"
(1981)
"The River" (UK)
(1981)
"I Wanna Marry You" (US)
(1981)

"Fade Away" is a 1980 song written and performed by Bruce Springsteen, accompanied by the E Street Band. It is contained on his album The River, and the second single released from it in the United States.

History

The song was recorded at The Power Station in New York in March to June 1980, one of the last songs to be recorded for the album.[1] Musically and lyrically it is a slow, pained lament:

Well now, you say you've found another man, who does things to you that I can't
And that no matter what I do, it's all over now between me and you girl
But I can't believe what you say!
No, I can't believe what you say ...

Rock author Jimmy Guterman wrote that "Fade Away" is "certainly among his most pessimistic and helpless depictions of life and love gone wrong."[2]

This was the second single taken from The River, released in February 1981 in the U.S.[3] and in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. (In the UK and Europe, " The River" was released instead.) In the U.S., "Fade Away" was not as successful as the previous single from the album, "Hungry Heart", but still reached #20 on the U.S. pop singles chart. It was only performed sporadically on The River Tour,[4] and not at all for nearly the first two months.[5] The judgement behind its selection as the second single was questioned, considering the more radio-friendly songs on the record,[5] and the choice was blamed for slowing down sales of the album.[6] It was then dropped from Springsteen's concert repertoire completely, only rematerializing for a handful of solo renditions on the 2005 Devils & Dust Tour.[4] E Streeter Steve Van Zandt has proclaimed "Fade Away" as one of his favorite Springsteen songs, but thinks that it is not played in band shows because it is too slow.[7] Regardless, he says, "It's just one of those funny, lost little gems, you know?"[7] It was finally given an E Street Band performance again at Stockholms Stadion on June 7, 2009 during the European second leg of the Working on a Dream Tour; Springsteen made reference on stage to Van Zandt's desire to hear it. The song was performed once on the Wrecking Ball Tour on July 20, 2013 at King's Hall in Belfast; Springsteen made reference on stage that it was Van Zandt's favorite song.[8][9] The song was played nightly during the North American leg of Springsteen's 2016 River Tour, where The River was played in its entirety. When the tour reached Europe, the album presentation format of the tour was dropped, with the exception of a few shows. "Fade Away" has not been performed outside of the album format.

Meanwhile, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes (old Van Zandt cohorts) had added "Fade Away" to his concerts from the 1980s on, and it would be included on his 1997 Spittin' Fire live album.[10] Southside's renditions have often been of a slow, bluesy nature, accompanied only by bandmate Bobby Bandiera.

Track listing

  1. Fade Away — 4:46
  2. Be True — 3:39

"Be True" is a track from The River sessions that continued the new Springsteen tradition of using songs that did not appear on his albums as B-sides. It was recorded on July 21, 1979, at The Power Station, in one of the first sessions for the album. According to Springsteen, "Be True" was left off The River album in favor of the song "Crush on You", a decision he has a hard time understanding in retrospect.[11] Although left off the album and released only as a B-side of a single, "Be True" reached #42 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[12] A featured selection on the 1988 Tunnel of Love Express, a live version from that tour was included on the Chimes of Freedom EP. The studio recording of "Be True" was eventually released on the Tracks box set in 1998.

References

  1. Brucebase, On The Tracks: The River
  2. Guterman, Jimmy (2005). Runaway American Dream: Listening to Bruce Springsteen. Da Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-81397-1. p. 116.
  3. Born in the U.S.A. Tour (tour booklet, 1984), p. 12.
  4. 1 2 Killing Floor database: query and searches online
  5. 1 2 Graff, Gary (2005). The Ties That Bind: Bruce Springsteen A to E to Z. Visible Ink Press. ISBN 1-57859-157-0. p. 147.
  6. Hilburn, Robert (1985). Springsteen. Rolling Stone Press. ISBN 0-684-18456-7. p. 153.
  7. 1 2 "Q&A: Steve Van Zandt". Rolling Stone. 2008-03-17. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
  8. Bruce Base: Fade Away
  9. YouTube: Fade Away, Belfast July 20, 2013
  10. Southside Johnny.com: Discography
  11. "Setlists: 2009 (Back in the U.S.A.) August 19 / Comcast Theatre / Hartford, CT". Backstreets.com. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  12. "Bruce Springsteen Billboard singles". allmusic. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
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