Bruce Springsteen: “Hello Sunshine”

Bruce Springsteen has released a video for his new single, “Hello Sunshine.” The track will appear on his forthcoming album, Western Stars.

Springsteen has explained that the new solo album features “character driven songs and sweeping, cinematic orchestral arrangements.” And according to the singer-songwriter’s website, the new album contains a “sweeping range of American themes, of highways and desert spaces, of isolation and community and the permanence of home and hope.”

Earlier, Springsteen told Variety that this new record is influenced by 1970s pop music out of Southern California. He listed artists like Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Webb, and Glen Campbell. While one usually does not think of those artists in the same breath as Springsteen, one can hear the influence in the orchestration of the first single, “Hello Sunshine.”

In the new song, the singer asks, “Hello Sunshine won’t you stay?” And while the inquiry may remind one of Springsteen’s “Waitin’ on a Sunny Day,” the new song is not a rousing anthem. Instead, it is a contemplative piano-driven meditation of someone alone on the move. It could be the same subject as the voice in “Born to Run,” only older, slower, and maybe a little wiser.

“Had enough of heartbreak and pain;

Had a little sweet spot for the rain;

For the rain and skys of gray;

Hello sunshine won’t you stay?

Springsteen will release Western Stars, his first album since 2012’s Wrecking Ball, on June 14, 2019.

What do you think of “Hello Sunshine”? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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