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Atlantic City (song)

"Atlantic City" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, which first appeared on Springsteen's 1982 solo album Nebraska. Springsteen has often played the song in a full band arrangement in concert.

"Atlantic City"
Single by Bruce Springsteen
from the album Nebraska
B-side"Mansion on the Hill"
Released1982
RecordedJanuary 3, 1982
StudioThrill Hill East, Colts Neck, New Jersey
GenreFolk rock
Length4:00
Label
Songwriter(s)Bruce Springsteen
Producer(s)Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen UK singles chronology
"Cadillac Ranch"
(1981)
"Atlantic City"
(1982)
"Open All Night"
(1982)

Recording background edit

Springsteen wrote in his Greatest Hits sleeve notes that he recorded the track in his bedroom "for $1,050 (the cost of the four-track Tascam recorder), mixed through an old Gibson guitar unit to a beat box". He provides the vocals, guitar, harmonica, and mandolin for the song.

Springsteen first recorded two demos of the song in April 1981 at his home in Colts Neck, New Jersey. Initially he titled the song "Fistful of Dollars" (from the Clint Eastwood movie A Fistful of Dollars). He recorded another demo in late 1981, this time changing the title to "Atlantic City". He recorded at least five takes on his Portastudio at Colts Neck during a two-week period, December 17 to January 3, 1982, with take three chosen for Nebraska. In a letter to Jon Landau, Springsteen noted that "this song should probably be done with the whole band really rockin' out". At The Power Station on April 26–28, 1982, with the E Street Band during the 'Electric Nebraska' sessions, Springsteen spent three days trying to make a rock record out of the demo. Landau insisted on releasing the solo version, "No way was it as good as what he had goin' on that demo tape".[1][2][3]

Historical context and lyrical significance edit

The song depicts a young couple's escape to Atlantic City, New Jersey, but it also wrestles with rebirth and the inevitability of death as the man in the relationship intends to take a job in organized crime upon arriving in the city, partially due to desperation caused by his “debts.” The opening lines of "Atlantic City" refer to the then-recent Mafia violence in nearby Philadelphia, with Springsteen singing: "Well, they blew up the Chicken Man in Philly last night/Now they blew up his house too." The "Chicken Man" refers to Philadelphia crime family boss Phil "the Chicken Man" Testa, who was killed by a rival gangster who planted a nail bomb in his Philadelphia rowhouse in March 1981.[4] While Atlantic City is considered the turf of the Philadelphia crime family, there was considerable in-fighting at the time among the Italian-American Mafia for dominance of the organized crime rackets in the city following the city's proposed legalization of gambling in 1976. By the 1970s and early 80s, Atlantic City had experienced a significant decline from its heyday as a prominent resort town in the early 20th century, and the introduction of legal gambling was proposed as a potential means of reviving the economically struggling city. The song evokes the widespread uncertainty regarding legalized gambling during its early years in Atlantic City and its promises to resurrect the city, as well as the young man's uncertainty about taking the less-than-savory job: "Everything dies, baby, that's a fact, but maybe everything that dies someday comes back."

The song is also included on his 1995 Greatest Hits album and on the 2003 compilation The Essential Bruce Springsteen. "8 Years", a 2006 episode of the television series Cold Case, was based around nine Springsteen songs, with "Atlantic City" played during its climactic murder scene.[5] In 2012 following Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie quoted the song's chorus during a cameo on Saturday Night Live.[6]

The song plays over the opening of episode 3 of season 4 of Billions. A few scenes later, the character "Dollar" Bill Stern (played by Kelly AuCoin) sings the opening lines of the song.

In September 2021, Rolling Stone ranked the song No. 289 on its list of the “500 Best Songs of All Time”.[7]

Music video edit

A music video, directed by Barry Ralbag, was produced for "Atlantic City", which received moderate play on MTV in the United States. Springsteen does not appear in the video, which features stark, black-and-white images of Atlantic City. The video also contained clips of the demolition of the main dome of the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel.

Live performances edit

From the Born in the U.S.A. Tour on, "Atlantic City" has made fairly regular appearances in Springsteen's band concerts, with a soft-hard-cycle arrangement very similar to that of "Darkness on the Edge of Town". Such live versions appear on Springsteen's In Concert/MTV Plugged (1993) and Live in New York City (2001) albums. For the 2006 Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour, "Atlantic City" was drastically rearranged and featured multiple outros; as such it appears on the Live in Dublin (2007) album.

Personnel edit

According to authors Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon:[8]

Other versions edit

The Band covered the song for their 1993 album Jericho. Rolling Stone called it a "clear highlight". After the Band split up, Levon Helm continued to perform "Atlantic City" in his solo performances.[9]

Rock outfit The Hold Steady covered the song on the War Child soundtrack in 2009.[10]

Country artist Riley Green covered the song on his 2018 EP County Line.[11]

Greensky Bluegrass performs the song live.[12]

Country singer John Anderson recorded the song on his 2001 album, Nobody's Got It All.

English singer song-writer, Jamie T, covered the song on his 2010 EP "Emily's Heart".[13]

St. Louis–based folk duo River Kittens recorded the song and released an accompanying video in 2021.[14]

Hank Williams III covered the song on his 2002 album Lovesick, Broke and Driftin'.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit covered the song on their 2017 album Live from Welcome to 1979.

Ryan Adams covered the song on his 2022 album Nebraska.

Goose covers the song during live performances

References edit

  1. ^ "Nebraska Studio Sessions". Brucebase. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  2. ^ Burke, David. Heart-of-Darkness-Bruce-Springsteens-Nebraska. London: Cherry Red Books. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  3. ^ Heylin, Clinton (2012). Song by Song. London: Penguin. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  4. ^ Greene, Andy (4 February 2016). "Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Bruce Springsteen Songs of the 1980s". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  5. ^ Weiner, Jonah (7 January 2006). "Cold Case; Hot Tunes; Springsteen's Soundtrack". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  6. ^ "Chris Christie on 'SNL'". Politico.com. 18 November 2012. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  7. ^ "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. 2021-09-15. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  8. ^ Margotin, Philippe; Guesdon, Jean-Michel (2020). Bruce Springsteen All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track. London: Cassell Illustrated. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-78472-649-2.
  9. ^ Greene, Andy (August 15, 2013). "Flashback: The Band Cover Bruce Springsteen". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  10. ^ Stosuy, Brandon (February 2, 2009). "New Hold Steady - "Atlantic City" (Springsteen Cover)".
  11. ^ Reilly, Gannon (March 17, 2019). "Riley Green's Cover Of Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City" Is An Absolute Jam". Whiskey Riff. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  12. ^ Bernstein, Scott (October 23, 2019). "Greensky Bluegrass & Aoife O'Donovan Perform 'Atlantic City'".
  13. ^ . 2010-03-04. Archived from the original on 4 March 2010. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  14. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "River Kittens - Atlantic City". YouTube.

External links edit

  • Single covers from the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, UK and Japan
  • Review on AllMusic

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Not to be confused with the 1948 song On the Boardwalk In Atlantic City Atlantic City is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen which first appeared on Springsteen s 1982 solo album Nebraska Springsteen has often played the song in a full band arrangement in concert Atlantic City Single by Bruce Springsteenfrom the album NebraskaB side Mansion on the Hill Released1982RecordedJanuary 3 1982StudioThrill Hill East Colts Neck New JerseyGenreFolk rockLength4 00LabelColumbia album CBS 2794 UK single Songwriter s Bruce SpringsteenProducer s Bruce SpringsteenBruce Springsteen UK singles chronology Cadillac Ranch 1981 Atlantic City 1982 Open All Night 1982 Contents 1 Recording background 2 Historical context and lyrical significance 3 Music video 4 Live performances 5 Personnel 6 Other versions 7 References 8 External linksRecording background editSpringsteen wrote in his Greatest Hits sleeve notes that he recorded the track in his bedroom for 1 050 the cost of the four track Tascam recorder mixed through an old Gibson guitar unit to a beat box He provides the vocals guitar harmonica and mandolin for the song Springsteen first recorded two demos of the song in April 1981 at his home in Colts Neck New Jersey Initially he titled the song Fistful of Dollars from the Clint Eastwood movie A Fistful of Dollars He recorded another demo in late 1981 this time changing the title to Atlantic City He recorded at least five takes on his Portastudio at Colts Neck during a two week period December 17 to January 3 1982 with take three chosen for Nebraska In a letter to Jon Landau Springsteen noted that this song should probably be done with the whole band really rockin out At The Power Station on April 26 28 1982 with the E Street Band during the Electric Nebraska sessions Springsteen spent three days trying to make a rock record out of the demo Landau insisted on releasing the solo version No way was it as good as what he had goin on that demo tape 1 2 3 Historical context and lyrical significance editThe song depicts a young couple s escape to Atlantic City New Jersey but it also wrestles with rebirth and the inevitability of death as the man in the relationship intends to take a job in organized crime upon arriving in the city partially due to desperation caused by his debts The opening lines of Atlantic City refer to the then recent Mafia violence in nearby Philadelphia with Springsteen singing Well they blew up the Chicken Man in Philly last night Now they blew up his house too The Chicken Man refers to Philadelphia crime family boss Phil the Chicken Man Testa who was killed by a rival gangster who planted a nail bomb in his Philadelphia rowhouse in March 1981 4 While Atlantic City is considered the turf of the Philadelphia crime family there was considerable in fighting at the time among the Italian American Mafia for dominance of the organized crime rackets in the city following the city s proposed legalization of gambling in 1976 By the 1970s and early 80s Atlantic City had experienced a significant decline from its heyday as a prominent resort town in the early 20th century and the introduction of legal gambling was proposed as a potential means of reviving the economically struggling city The song evokes the widespread uncertainty regarding legalized gambling during its early years in Atlantic City and its promises to resurrect the city as well as the young man s uncertainty about taking the less than savory job Everything dies baby that s a fact but maybe everything that dies someday comes back The song is also included on his 1995 Greatest Hits album and on the 2003 compilation The Essential Bruce Springsteen 8 Years a 2006 episode of the television series Cold Case was based around nine Springsteen songs with Atlantic City played during its climactic murder scene 5 In 2012 following Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Governor Chris Christie quoted the song s chorus during a cameo on Saturday Night Live 6 The song plays over the opening of episode 3 of season 4 of Billions A few scenes later the character Dollar Bill Stern played by Kelly AuCoin sings the opening lines of the song In September 2021 Rolling Stone ranked the song No 289 on its list of the 500 Best Songs of All Time 7 Music video editA music video directed by Barry Ralbag was produced for Atlantic City which received moderate play on MTV in the United States Springsteen does not appear in the video which features stark black and white images of Atlantic City The video also contained clips of the demolition of the main dome of the Marlborough Blenheim Hotel Live performances editFrom the Born in the U S A Tour on Atlantic City has made fairly regular appearances in Springsteen s band concerts with a soft hard cycle arrangement very similar to that of Darkness on the Edge of Town Such live versions appear on Springsteen s In Concert MTV Plugged 1993 and Live in New York City 2001 albums For the 2006 Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour Atlantic City was drastically rearranged and featured multiple outros as such it appears on the Live in Dublin 2007 album Personnel editAccording to authors Philippe Margotin and Jean Michel Guesdon 8 Bruce Springsteen vocals guitar harmonica mandolinOther versions editThe Band covered the song for their 1993 album Jericho Rolling Stone called it a clear highlight After the Band split up Levon Helm continued to perform Atlantic City in his solo performances 9 Rock outfit The Hold Steady covered the song on the War Child soundtrack in 2009 10 Country artist Riley Green covered the song on his 2018 EP County Line 11 Greensky Bluegrass performs the song live 12 Country singer John Anderson recorded the song on his 2001 album Nobody s Got It All English singer song writer Jamie T covered the song on his 2010 EP Emily s Heart 13 St Louis based folk duo River Kittens recorded the song and released an accompanying video in 2021 14 Hank Williams III covered the song on his 2002 album Lovesick Broke and Driftin Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit covered the song on their 2017 album Live from Welcome to 1979 Ryan Adams covered the song on his 2022 album Nebraska Goose covers the song during live performancesReferences edit Nebraska Studio Sessions Brucebase Retrieved 22 August 2019 Burke David Heart of Darkness Bruce Springsteens Nebraska London Cherry Red Books Retrieved 22 August 2019 Heylin Clinton 2012 Song by Song London Penguin Retrieved 22 August 2019 Greene Andy 4 February 2016 Readers Poll The 10 Best Bruce Springsteen Songs of the 1980s Rolling Stone Retrieved 7 February 2018 Weiner Jonah 7 January 2006 Cold Case Hot Tunes Springsteen s Soundtrack The New York Times Retrieved 2016 10 25 Chris Christie on SNL Politico com 18 November 2012 Retrieved January 5 2013 The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time Rolling Stone 2021 09 15 Retrieved 2021 10 03 Margotin Philippe Guesdon Jean Michel 2020 Bruce Springsteen All the Songs The Story Behind Every Track London Cassell Illustrated p 201 ISBN 978 1 78472 649 2 Greene Andy August 15 2013 Flashback The Band Cover Bruce Springsteen Rolling Stone Retrieved January 1 2020 Stosuy Brandon February 2 2009 New Hold Steady Atlantic City Springsteen Cover Reilly Gannon March 17 2019 Riley Green s Cover Of Bruce Springsteen s Atlantic City Is An Absolute Jam Whiskey Riff Retrieved September 13 2021 Bernstein Scott October 23 2019 Greensky Bluegrass amp Aoife O Donovan Perform Atlantic City JAMIE T Emily s Heart New Version Released 15th March New Merchandise Shop 2010 03 04 Archived from the original on 4 March 2010 Retrieved 2022 03 24 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine River Kittens Atlantic City YouTube External links editSingle covers from the Netherlands Italy Spain UK and Japan Review on AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atlantic City song amp oldid 1187507918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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