WATCH: Bruce Springsteen drops new video for ‘Hello Sunshine’
“Hello Sunshine” appears on Springsteen’s upcoming new album “Western Stars”, due out on June 14.
Fresh off his 236-show Broadway run, Springsteen released his latest single on Thursday, with an accompanying video.
“Hello Sunshine” is reminiscent of Southern Californian pop music of the 1970s, recalling Harry Nilsson’s 1969 hit “Everybody’s Talking”.
“You know I always liked that empty road/ No place to be and miles to go/ But miles to go is miles away/ Hello sunshine, won’t you stay …. You can get a little too fond of the blues,” croons Springsteen over a soft bassline accompanied by acoustic guitars.
The Boss doesn’t appear in the visual for “Hello Sunshine”, which only features a car with a New Jersey license plate driving on an isolated road.
Article continues after this advertisementThe accompanying video announces the Western theme of Springsteen’s upcoming nineteenth studio album–whose artwork depicts a wild horse in the desert.
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As per official release, “Western Stars” explores a “sweeping range of American themes, of highways and desert spaces, of isolation and community and the permanence of home and hope.” It features guest appearances from Jon Brion, Patti Scialfa, David Sancious, Charlie Giordano and more.
Co-produced by Springsteen and Ron Aniello, “Western Stars” marks the singer’s first studio album since 2014’s “High Hopes”.
“This record is a return to my solo recordings featuring character-driven songs and sweeping, cinematic orchestral arrangements. It’s a jewel box of a record,” said Springsteen in an official statement.
“Western Stars” will be released on June 14 via Columbia. See the full tracklist below:
01. Hitch Hikin’
02. The Wayfarer
03. Tucson Train
04. Western Stars
05. Sleepy Joe’s Café
06. Drive Fast (The Stuntman)
07. Chasin’ Wild Horses
08. Sundown
09. Somewhere North of Nashville
10. Stones
11. There Goes My Miracle
12. Hello Sunshine
13. Moonlight Motel
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