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* ShoutOut: The chorus of "Mary's Place" is from Music/SamCooke's song "Meet Me at Mary's Place".

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* ShoutOut: The chorus of "Mary's Place" is from Music/SamCooke's song "Meet Me at Mary's Place".Place".
* WorldMusic: "Worlds Apart" features vocals from Pakistani singer Asif Ali Khan.
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* AudienceParticipationSong: "Waitin' On A Sunny Day" is the most common example here. Though [[{{YMMV}} your mileage may vary]] - [[BrokenBase as a fan you either absolutely enjoy the song (and Springsteen's happy smile while singing it live) or loathe it.]]

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* AudienceParticipationSong: "Waitin' On A Sunny Day" is the most common example here. Though [[{{YMMV}} your mileage may vary]] - [[BrokenBase as a fan you either absolutely enjoy the song (and Springsteen's happy smile while singing it live) or loathe it.]]
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''The Rising'' is the twelfth studio album by Music/Bruce Springsteen, released on July 30, 2002, on Columbia Records. An immediate critical and commercial success, it was Springsteen's first to top the ''US Billboard 200'' since ''Tunnel of Love''. Hailed as a triumphant return to form for Springsteen, the album won two Grammy awards and marked the start of a successful collaboration with producer Brendan O'Brien. The Rising came seven years after 1995 album ''The Ghost of Tom Joad'', the longest interlude between studio albums for the artist, and was his first in almost two decades with the E Street Band. The album is based in large part on Springsteen's reflections in the aftermath of 9/11.

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''The Rising'' is the twelfth studio album by Music/Bruce Springsteen, Music/BruceSpringsteen, released on July 30, 2002, on Columbia Records. An immediate critical and commercial success, it was Springsteen's first to top the ''US Billboard 200'' since ''Tunnel of Love''. Hailed as a triumphant return to form for Springsteen, the album won two Grammy awards and marked the start of a successful collaboration with producer Brendan O'Brien. The Rising came seven years after 1995 album ''The Ghost of Tom Joad'', the longest interlude between studio albums for the artist, and was his first in almost two decades with the E Street Band. The album is based in large part on Springsteen's reflections in the aftermath of 9/11.



* ShoutOut: The chorus of "Mary's Place" is from Music/Sam Cooke's song "Meet Me at Mary's Place".

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* ShoutOut: The chorus of "Mary's Place" is from Music/Sam Cooke's Music/SamCooke's song "Meet Me at Mary's Place".
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* AudienceParticipationSong: "Waitin' On A Sunny Day" is the most common example here. Though YourMileageMayVary - [[BrokenBase as a fan you either absolutely enjoy the song (and Springsteen's happy smile while singing it live) or loathe it.]]

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* AudienceParticipationSong: "Waitin' On A Sunny Day" is the most common example here. Though YourMileageMayVary [[{{YMMV}} your mileage may vary]] - [[BrokenBase as a fan you either absolutely enjoy the song (and Springsteen's happy smile while singing it live) or loathe it.]]
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''The Rising'' is the twelfth studio album by Music/Bruce Springsteen, released on July 30, 2002, on Columbia Records. An immediate critical and commercial success, it was Springsteen's first to top the ''US Billboard 200'' since ''Tunnel of Love''. Hailed as a triumphant return to form for Springsteen, the album won two Grammy awards and marked the start of a successful collaboration with producer Brendan O'Brien. The Rising came seven years after 1995 album ''The Ghost of Tom Joad'', the longest interlude between studio albums for the artist, and was his first in almost two decades with the E Street Band. The album is based in large part on Springsteen's reflections in the aftermath of 9/11.

* AudienceParticipationSong: "Waitin' On A Sunny Day" is the most common example here. Though YourMileageMayVary - [[BrokenBase as a fan you either absolutely enjoy the song (and Springsteen's happy smile while singing it live) or loathe it.]]
* DyingTown: "My City of Ruins" was written for Asbury Park, the home of Bruce's first prominent music scene, which had been on a long economic decline. Fortunately, it's gained a revival since then.
* RecycledLyrics: Some lyrics from "Further On Up The Road" were recycled for a song on 2005 album ''Devils & Dust'', "Maria's Bed". Both contain the lines, "Got on my dead man's suit and smiling skull ring, lucky graveyard boots and a song to sing." There's also a line in both songs about being "out in the desert, doing my time."
* RepurposedPopSong: Barack Obama used "The Rising" in his campaign, and Springsteen himself played it at a few rallies.
* {{Scatting}}: "The Rising" and "Worlds Apart" feature "lie-la-lie-lie" in their refrains.
* ShoutOut: The chorus of "Mary's Place" is from Music/Sam Cooke's song "Meet Me at Mary's Place".

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