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I'm Goin' Down

"I'm Goin' Down" is a rock song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. It was released on August 27, 1985 by Columbia Records as the sixth single from his 1984 album Born in the U.S.A. The song was recorded with the E Street Band in May 1982 at Power Station studio in New York City, and co-produced by Springsteen, Jon Landau, Chuck Plotkin, and Steve Van Zandt. Although Springsteen had changing ideas about the songs to put on the album, "I'm Goin' Down" was ultimately selected for inclusion.

"I'm Goin' Down"
Single by Bruce Springsteen
from the album Born in the U.S.A.
B-side
  • "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" (7-inch and 12-inch singles)
  • "Held Up Without a Gun" (12-inch single only)
ReleasedAugust 27, 1985 (1985-08-27)
RecordedMay 12–13, 1982
StudioPower Station, New York City
GenreRock
Length3:29
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Bruce Springsteen
Producer(s)
Bruce Springsteen singles chronology
"Glory Days"
(1985)
"I'm Goin' Down"
(1985)
"My Hometown"
(1985)

The recording is based on an energetic band performance that gives prominence to a heavy drum sound. The lyrics focus on sexual frustration in a deteriorating relationship. The single reached No. 9 in the United States and the top 30 in Sweden, Italy, and Canada. On the album's release, it was praised by critics for the band's musicianship and Springsteen's vocals and lyrics. Later it received favorable rankings in retrospectives of Springsteen's career, among which was an NME list calling it his fourth best song.

Springsteen has not often performed the song since the Born in the U.S.A. Tour. Between 2002 and 2023, it appeared on about 6.5 percent of the set lists published on his official website. "I'm Goin' Down" has been covered by Frank Black and the Catholics, Trampled by Turtles, Free Energy, Vampire Weekend, and other artists.

Background and recording edit

 
Springsteen performing in Drammen, Norway in 1981

Springsteen's fifth album, The River, was released in October 1980 and reached No. 1 in the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart.[1] His follow-up, Nebraska, began as a series of solo demo recordings, of which fifteen songs were mixed onto a cassette on January 3, 1982.[2][3] That April, he began recording sessions at the Power Station music studio in New York City with the E Street Band[4][5]—whose line-up then consisted of Roy Bittan, Clarence Clemons, Danny Federici, Garry Tallent, Steve Van Zandt, and Max Weinberg—with production by Springsteen, Van Zandt, Jon Landau, and Chuck Plotkin.[6]

He at first recorded a number of full-band versions of Nebraska songs, including "Atlantic City", "Nebraska", and "Mansion on the Hill".[7] However, he and his co-producers were dissatisfied with the recordings.[7] To buy time to decide on the best approach for these songs, by May 1982 the band had begun to record other material he had written.[7] "I'm Goin' Down" was recorded over May 12–13,[6][8] with Toby Scott as the audio engineer, and Billy Straus one of his assistants.[6] In 2012, Clinton Heylin wrote that throughout the ten recorded takes of the song, Springsteen let the band "vamp away, only to curtail them in the final mix".[8] Eventually, Springsteen released ten of the solo recordings from the January cassette as the Nebraska album,[9] which came out in September 1982,[10] and temporarily shelved "I'm Goin' Down" and other band tracks from May.[11][n 1]

In 1983, he recorded more songs with the E Street Band, but was considering using solo tracks for his next album, which eventually became Born in the U.S.A., as he had done for Nebraska.[15] By the following year, Landau and Plotkin had convinced Springsteen to release band tracks, including several from May 1982 and a number of subsequently recorded songs.[13][16] At one point, Springsteen was not going to include "I'm Goin' Down" on Born in the U.S.A., but later added it in place of "Pink Cadillac",[17][18] which he used as the B-side for "Dancing in the Dark".[18]

Music, lyrics, and themes edit

Music edit

A rock song,[20] "I'm Goin' Down" is described by Uncut contributor John Lewis as having a country music influence, and "sound[ing] in places like Johnny Cash".[21] For other critics, the song contains rockabilly elements.[22][23] It begins with a short two-phrase guitar line,[6] followed by Weinberg's heavy drum beat,[19] one of the most prominent components in the song.[6][23] Music biographers Jean-Michel Guesdon and Philippe Margotin have commented on Bob Clearmountain's "signature" mixing of the track that makes the snare drum sound "[crack] like a whip".[6] These instruments are supplemented by bass by Tallent, a Hammond B-3 organ part by Federici, and piano by Bittan.[6] The song additionally includes a tenor saxophone solo by Clemons,[6][24] and hand-clapping by the band.[6][20] The music is based on a descending chord progression of A ("I'm goin")–E ("down, down down")–Fm ("down, I'm goin")–D ("down"),[25] which is played throughout the track, while the bass guitar plays around the root of E.[26]

Lyrics and themes edit

Reviewers have commented on the contrast between the song's upbeat music and sad lyrics.[24][27][28] The song explores themes of sexual or romantic frustration,[29][30][31] loneliness,[29] and grief resulting from unsuccessful relationships.[20][32] Some reviewers have found humor in the lyrics,[19][30] which describe incidents such as the narrator's girlfriend rejecting his attempts at intimacy and sighing with boredom, as well as the couple returning home fighting after a date.[27] In concert, Springsteen has described "I'm Goin' Down" in jest as "one of my more insightful songs about men and women".[33] In live performances from 1984, he sometimes used variations of the following introduction for the song: "[First] you're making love to 'em all the time, three or four times a day. Then you come back a little bit later, and, uh-oh ... it's like 'Are you gonna make love to me tonight, or are we gonna wait for the full moon again', y'know?"[34][35]

In researcher Pamela Moss's feminist analysis of social class and gender in Springsteen's lyrics, she describes the singer's early-to-mid-1980s oeuvre as being filled with despair.[36] Moss states that within this context, men fault women for not helping them achieve their dream of finding "a promised land".[37] In "I'm Goin' Down", with the "deterioration of a desirable sexual relationship [the narrator] feels he is being 'set up' by the woman just so she will be able to reject him". According to Moss, the man sees the woman's rejection as interference holding back his attempt at a "liberation of the tedium of a working class existence".[37]

Release and reception edit

Born in the U.S.A. was released on June 4, 1984 by Columbia Records,[38] and "I'm Goin' Down", the album's sixth single,[39] on August 27, 1985.[40][41] The 7-inch single version includes B-side "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart",[42] while the 12-inch Maxi has "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" and "Held Up Without a Gun".[43][n 2] In the United States, "I'm Goin' Down" entered the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on September 7,[54] and peaked at No. 9 on October 25.[55] It was one of a record-tying seven top 10 singles to be released from a single album.[n 3] It also charted in Canada,[56] Australia,[57] Italy,[58] Sweden, and Germany.[43] No music video was made for the song.[59] The track was additionally released on 12" Single Collection in 1985,[60] and The Album Collection Vol. 1 1973–1984 in 2014.[61] Writer Greg Kot has noted that despite the single's chart success, the song was not included on Springsteen's 1995 Greatest Hits compilation.[62]

 
Critics have praised the saxophone solo by E Street Band member Clarence Clemons.[24][63]

"I'm Goin' Down" was generally well received by critics at the time of the album's release. Some reviewers considered the song to be among the best on Born in the U.S.A.,[23][64] including Ken Tucker of The Philadelphia Inquirer, who called the track one of the "emotional centerpieces on the album, and perhaps [one of] the finest examples of Springsteen's songwriting to date".[64] The Morning Call's Paul Willistein and The Cincinnati Enquirer's Cliff Radel similarly commended the songwriting.[31][65] Willistein wrote that the composition "evidences vulnerability, sensitivity and wisdom".[65] Among the musical components praised by critics were its percussion,[19][66] vocals,[31][66] and guitar,[66] as well as Clemons' saxophone solo.[63] The musicians' passion[23] and the song's fun energy[67] were other elements singled out by reviewers. Debbie Miller of Rolling Stone described the track as "wonderfully exuberant".[19] Sounds critic Sandy Robertson, reviewing a pre-release version of Born in the U.S.A. on which the title was listed as "Down Down Down", characterized the song as "a hit single if I ever heard one" and "the core that justifies most of the hype dumped on [Springsteen]".[66]

Some contemporary reviews were negative or neutral. The Vancouver Sun's Ian Gill dismissed the track as "simply a concession to the zit set".[68] About the song's choice as the album's sixth single, critic Jan DeKnock called the release "the dud of the week" that was "an uninspired ... filler cut".[69] David Hinkley of New York's Daily News considered it an unexceptional song on which Springsteen did not add much that was new to its common theme.[70]

Live performances edit

Springsteen has played "I'm Goin' Down" infrequently since the end of the Born in the U.S.A. Tour.[33] For his tours between 2002 and 2023, many of the set lists have been published on his official website, Brucespringsteen.net.[71][72] Of these, all of the singer's performances of the song are listed in the table below.[n 4]

 
Springsteen with a sign from an audience member requesting "I'm Goin' Down" on May 21, 2009 in East Rutherford

Springsteen sometimes takes song requests at concerts by collecting signs from the audience, as he did for "I'm Goin' Down" on May 21, 2009 in East Rutherford, New Jersey,[73][74] on February 27, 2016 in Rochester, New York,[75] and on August 2, 2008 in Foxborough, Massachusetts—where he introduced the song as "rarely played and even more rarely requested".[76][77]

A number of music critics have mentioned how live versions differ from the Born in the U.S.A. version.[78][79] Describing a performance of the song at an August 25, 1984 show in Landover, Maryland, critic Geoffrey Himes wrote that the "lean, synth-dominated album arrangement was supplanted by a full-tilt rock 'n' soul version".[79] Springsteen later admitted that the recorded version "had a swing ... we could never capture live".[80]

Legacy and cover versions edit

"I'm Goin' Down" has received various ratings in overviews that consider all of Springsteen's songs. A 2017 article in NME calls it the fourth greatest Springsteen song of all time.[92] A 2014 Rolling Stone article ranks "I'm Goin' Down" as the 52nd best Bruce Springsteen song ever,[33] and it is included in writer June Skinner Sawyer's Tougher Than the Rest: 100 Best Bruce Springsteen Songs.[27] By contrast, in Counting Down Bruce Springsteen: His 100 Finest Songs, Jim Beviglia puts "I'm Goin' Down" as the 131st best Springsteen track,[93] calling it "a fun but relatively minor" work.[94] A critic for NJ.com described it as the worst song of Born in the U.S.A., and placed it in the No. 164 position of 318 of the singer's works.[95] In 2015, Uncut rated the song four stars out of five.[96]

In the Billboard 2014 article "Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. at 30: Classic Track-By-Track Album Review", Caryn Rose called it the album's "most underrated song" and "the kind of good-time party song that Springsteen and E Street do best, sliding easily through the verses with a ... bouncing rhythm ... and a fun, jumping end".[24] The song is likewise described favorably in "Born in the U.S.A. has stood the test of time", a 2002 overview in New Jersey's Daily Record newspaper.[28]

Following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the eastern United States, Clear Channel Communications—the owner at the time of over 1000 radio stations[97]—issued a memorandum of songs to temporarily avoid playing, which included "I'm Goin' Down".[98] The list comprised songs that were "too dark ... [or referred] to crashes ... or death",[99] or that simply had "questionable" titles,[97] which might depress listeners grieving from the attacks.[99]

Various musicians have covered "I'm Goin' Down". In 1998, Frank Black and the Catholics—whose bandleader has expressed his admiration for the "brilliant ... structure" of Springsteen's recording[100]—included a version on their "Dog Gone" single,[101] and in 2015 on The Complete Recordings.[102] Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong put out a cover in 2012 as part of his Tim Timebomb and Friends collection,[103] while Dessa released a version on her 2013 album Parts of Speech.[104][105] The following year, a recording with fiddles and banjos by bluegrass group Trampled by Turtles, who have frequently played "I'm Goin' Down" in concert,[106] appeared on the multi-artist compilation album Dead Man's Town: A Tribute to Born in the U.S.A.[107]

 
The band Vampire Weekend released versions of "I'm Goin' Down" in 2010 and 2019.[108][109]

In September 2010, the online magazines Stereogum and Pitchfork noted how multiple bands had recently performed "I'm Goin' Down" in live settings within weeks of each other:[110][111] Vampire Weekend played the song in concert in Vancouver and a few days later in early September on a radio show in Seattle,[112] while Free Energy and Titus Andronicus performed it together later that month in Atlanta on their joint tour.[111] Like Frank Black, members of Vampire Weekend have expressed their high regard for Springsteen's composition, among whom vocalist Ezra Koenig had previously listened to the song "constantly",[113] and bassist Chris Baio cited Springsteen's "incredible melodies, incredible lyrics" that led the band to think "it would be exciting to put our spin on" the song.[114] Free Energy and Vampire Weekend each released a recording of it on iTunes in 2010.[108][115] Other releases include a Spotify single by Vampire Weekend in 2019.[109]

Formats and track listing edit

  1. "I'm Goin' Down" – 3:29
  2. "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" – 3:23
  1. "I'm Goin' Down" – 3:29
  2. "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" – 3:23
  3. "Held Up Without a Gun" – 1:15

Charts edit

Personnel edit

The personnel listed below participated in the recording of "I'm Goin' Down":[6]

Musicians:

  • Bruce Springsteen – vocals, guitars
  • Steve Van Zandt – guitars
  • Clarence Clemons – saxophone, tambourine
  • Roy Bittan – piano
  • Danny Federici – organ
  • Garry Tallent – bass
  • Max Weinberg – drums
  • The group – handclaps

Technical team:

  • Bruce Springsteen – producer
  • Jon Landau – producer
  • Chuck Plotkin – producer
  • Steve Van Zandt – producer
  • Toby Scott – audio engineer
  • John Davenport – assistant audio engineer
  • Jeff Hendrickson – assistant audio engineer
  • Bruce Lampcov – assistant audio engineer
  • Billy Straus – assistant audio engineer
  • Zoë Yanakas – assistant audio engineer
  • Bob Clearmountain – mixing
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other band tracks from May 1982 that were not immediately released included "Born in the U.S.A.", "Glory Days", "Downbound Train", "Darlington County", "Working on the Highway", "I'm on Fire",[12][13] and "Cover Me".[14]
  2. ^ Originally written for and rejected by Stevie Nicks, "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" was recorded on June 16, 1983 at the Hit Factory, in New York City,[42] but features backing vocals by Nils Lofgren from a studio session in 1985.[44] It has been described as "a gentle, encouraging love song" that would not seem out of place on the country music charts,[45] and as a decidedly pop track with a pleasing chorus.[42] The song was later released on 12" Single Collection (1985), Tracks (1998), and 18 Tracks (1999).[46] Some reviewers have highlighted the value and collectible nature that non-album songs such as "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart", at the time only available on the single, represented for Springsteen fans.[47][48][49][50]
    "Held Up Without a Gun" had also appeared as the B-side of "Hungry Heart" (1980),[48] and was released on The Ties That Bind: The River Collection (2015).[51] Sources list multiple recording dates in February and April 1980 for the song,[52][53] which is 75 seconds in length,[52] and has a punk rock influence.[52][53] It tells the story of a "rocker who is cheated by his cigar-chomping manager",[48] which some critics have interpreted as a likely reference to Springsteen's own struggles with his former manager Mike Appel of Laurel Canyon Productions.[49][52]
  3. ^ Michael Jackson's Thriller and Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 also each share this record.[24]
  4. ^ This is based on set lists that were captured in archived versions of his website in November 2008 (for the 2002—2008 tours), May 2017 (for the 2009–2017 tours), and February 2024 (for the 2023 tour).

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Deming: The River
  2. ^ Himes 2005, p. 26
  3. ^ Heylin 2012, pp. 309–310
  4. ^ Heylin 2012, p. 315
  5. ^ Marsh 1987, pp. 113–114
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Guesdon 2020, p. 246
  7. ^ a b c Marsh 1987, p. 115
  8. ^ a b Heylin 2012, p. 489
  9. ^ Marsh 1987, pp. 120–121
  10. ^ Ruhlmann: Nebraska
  11. ^ Himes 2005, p. 83
  12. ^ Marsh 1987, pp. 116–118
  13. ^ a b 100 Best Albums of the Eighties
  14. ^ Heylin 2012, p. 480
  15. ^ Marsh 1987, pp. 157–158, 160–161, 164
  16. ^ Marsh 1987, pp. 167–171, 185
  17. ^ Himes 2005, p. 104
  18. ^ a b Marsh 1987, p. 178
  19. ^ a b c d e Miller 1984
  20. ^ a b c Kishbaugh 1984, p. 29
  21. ^ Lewis 2015, p. 62
  22. ^ Fine 1984, p. 18-F
  23. ^ a b c d Kaye 1984, p. 15
  24. ^ a b c d e Rose 2014
  25. ^ "I'm Goin' Down" (Musicnotes.com)
  26. ^ Doll 2017, p. 116
  27. ^ a b c Sawyer 2006, p. 99
  28. ^ a b Cotter 2002, p. B5
  29. ^ a b Sill 1984, p. 2B
  30. ^ a b Bohen 1984, p. B11
  31. ^ a b c Radel 1984, p. E-22
  32. ^ Harrington 1984, p. D1
  33. ^ a b c 100 Greatest Bruce Springsteen Songs of All Time
  34. ^ Carlin 2012, p. 323
  35. ^ Heylin 2012, p. 327
  36. ^ Moss 1992, p. 177
  37. ^ a b Moss 1992, p. 178
  38. ^ Ruhlmann: Born in the U.S.A.
  39. ^ Marsh 1987, p. 402
  40. ^ Carpenter 1985, p. 10B
  41. ^ Roura 1985, p. C33
  42. ^ a b c Guesdon 2020, p. 262
  43. ^ a b c d e f Bruce Springsteen: I'm Goin' Down
  44. ^ Heylin 2012, pp. 501–502
  45. ^ Schafer 1985, p. 3
  46. ^ Ward
  47. ^ Mackie 1985, p. C2
  48. ^ a b c Milward 1988, pp. 1-D, 6-D
  49. ^ a b Cumutte 1988, p. C6
  50. ^ Stroby 1987, p. G13
  51. ^ Deming: The Ties That Bind: The River Collection
  52. ^ a b c d Guesdon 2020, p. 184
  53. ^ a b Heylin 2012, p. 467
  54. ^ Hot 100 Singles (September 7, 1985), p. 60
  55. ^ a b Bruce Springsteen: Chart History
  56. ^ a b Top Singles – Volume 43, No. 8, November 02, 1985
  57. ^ a b Kent 1993
  58. ^ a b "Classifiche". Musica e dischi (in Italian). Retrieved June 1, 2022. Set "Tipo" on "Singoli". Then, with "I'm going down" in the "Titolo" field, click "cerca".
  59. ^ Himes 2005, p. 105
  60. ^ Ruhlmann: 12" Single Collection
  61. ^ Erlewine
  62. ^ Kot 1995, p. 3
  63. ^ a b Daly 1984, p. 10
  64. ^ a b Tucker 1984, p. 7E
  65. ^ a b Willistein 1984, p. 78
  66. ^ a b c d Robertson 1984
  67. ^ Marlowe 1984, p. 3C
  68. ^ Gill 1984, p. C3
  69. ^ DeKnock 1985, p. 18 S
  70. ^ Hinckley 1984, p. 20
  71. ^ a b c Live: 2002–3
  72. ^ a b Live Dates: 2009
  73. ^ Cotter 2009, p. A15
  74. ^ Kerwick 2009, p. A10
  75. ^ Spevak 2016, p. 8A
  76. ^ Hirsh 2008, p. 7
  77. ^ Gentile 2008, p. C5
  78. ^ Graff 1985, p. 9D
  79. ^ a b Himes 2005, p. 115
  80. ^ Boucher 2009, p. E5
  81. ^ Live: 2005
  82. ^ Live: 2006
  83. ^ Live: 2007
  84. ^ Live: 2008
  85. ^ Live Dates: 2012
  86. ^ Live Dates: 2013
  87. ^ Live Dates: 2014
  88. ^ Live Dates: 2015
  89. ^ Live Dates: 2016
  90. ^ Live Dates: 2017
  91. ^ Relive the Tours: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 2023 Tour
  92. ^ Cooper 2017
  93. ^ Beviglia 2014, p. 188
  94. ^ Beviglia 2014, p. 34
  95. ^ Olivier 2019
  96. ^ Lewis 2015, p. 60
  97. ^ a b Truitt 2001
  98. ^ Songs you won't hear on the radio—at least for a while, p. 3E
  99. ^ a b Hatcher 2001
  100. ^ Corcoran 1997, p. 38
  101. ^ "Dog Gone" CD cover
  102. ^ Phares
  103. ^ "I'm Goin' Down" (Timtimebomb.com)
  104. ^ Koski 2013
  105. ^ Thomas
  106. ^ Margolis 2014
  107. ^ Beckerman 2014, p. D3
  108. ^ a b Vampire Weekend: iTunes Session
  109. ^ a b Payne 2019
  110. ^ Stosuy (September 27, 2010)
  111. ^ a b Breihan 2010
  112. ^ Stosuy (September 2, 2010)
  113. ^ Dombal 2010
  114. ^ Daly 2014, p. 35
  115. ^ "I'm Goin' Down" – Single (Free Energy)

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For other uses of I m Going Down see I m Going Down disambiguation I m Goin Down is a rock song written and performed by American singer songwriter Bruce Springsteen It was released on August 27 1985 by Columbia Records as the sixth single from his 1984 album Born in the U S A The song was recorded with the E Street Band in May 1982 at Power Station studio in New York City and co produced by Springsteen Jon Landau Chuck Plotkin and Steve Van Zandt Although Springsteen had changing ideas about the songs to put on the album I m Goin Down was ultimately selected for inclusion I m Goin Down Single by Bruce Springsteenfrom the album Born in the U S A B side Janey Don t You Lose Heart 7 inch and 12 inch singles Held Up Without a Gun 12 inch single only ReleasedAugust 27 1985 1985 08 27 RecordedMay 12 13 1982StudioPower Station New York CityGenreRockLength3 29LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Bruce SpringsteenProducer s Jon Landau Chuck Plotkin Bruce Springsteen Steven Van ZandtBruce Springsteen singles chronology Glory Days 1985 I m Goin Down 1985 My Hometown 1985 The recording is based on an energetic band performance that gives prominence to a heavy drum sound The lyrics focus on sexual frustration in a deteriorating relationship The single reached No 9 in the United States and the top 30 in Sweden Italy and Canada On the album s release it was praised by critics for the band s musicianship and Springsteen s vocals and lyrics Later it received favorable rankings in retrospectives of Springsteen s career among which was an NME list calling it his fourth best song Springsteen has not often performed the song since the Born in the U S A Tour Between 2002 and 2023 it appeared on about 6 5 percent of the set lists published on his official website I m Goin Down has been covered by Frank Black and the Catholics Trampled by Turtles Free Energy Vampire Weekend and other artists Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music lyrics and themes 2 1 Music 2 2 Lyrics and themes 3 Release and reception 4 Live performances 5 Legacy and cover versions 6 Formats and track listing 7 Charts 8 Personnel 9 Notes 10 Footnotes 11 ReferencesBackground and recording edit nbsp Springsteen performing in Drammen Norway in 1981 Springsteen s fifth album The River was released in October 1980 and reached No 1 in the Billboard Top LPs amp Tape chart 1 His follow up Nebraska began as a series of solo demo recordings of which fifteen songs were mixed onto a cassette on January 3 1982 2 3 That April he began recording sessions at the Power Station music studio in New York City with the E Street Band 4 5 whose line up then consisted of Roy Bittan Clarence Clemons Danny Federici Garry Tallent Steve Van Zandt and Max Weinberg with production by Springsteen Van Zandt Jon Landau and Chuck Plotkin 6 He at first recorded a number of full band versions of Nebraska songs including Atlantic City Nebraska and Mansion on the Hill 7 However he and his co producers were dissatisfied with the recordings 7 To buy time to decide on the best approach for these songs by May 1982 the band had begun to record other material he had written 7 I m Goin Down was recorded over May 12 13 6 8 with Toby Scott as the audio engineer and Billy Straus one of his assistants 6 In 2012 Clinton Heylin wrote that throughout the ten recorded takes of the song Springsteen let the band vamp away only to curtail them in the final mix 8 Eventually Springsteen released ten of the solo recordings from the January cassette as the Nebraska album 9 which came out in September 1982 10 and temporarily shelved I m Goin Down and other band tracks from May 11 n 1 In 1983 he recorded more songs with the E Street Band but was considering using solo tracks for his next album which eventually became Born in the U S A as he had done for Nebraska 15 By the following year Landau and Plotkin had convinced Springsteen to release band tracks including several from May 1982 and a number of subsequently recorded songs 13 16 At one point Springsteen was not going to include I m Goin Down on Born in the U S A but later added it in place of Pink Cadillac 17 18 which he used as the B side for Dancing in the Dark 18 Music lyrics and themes editMusic edit nbsp I m Goin Down source source One critic has described the gibberish syllables near the end of the song as contributing to a giddy feel 19 Problems playing this file See media help A rock song 20 I m Goin Down is described by Uncut contributor John Lewis as having a country music influence and sound ing in places like Johnny Cash 21 For other critics the song contains rockabilly elements 22 23 It begins with a short two phrase guitar line 6 followed by Weinberg s heavy drum beat 19 one of the most prominent components in the song 6 23 Music biographers Jean Michel Guesdon and Philippe Margotin have commented on Bob Clearmountain s signature mixing of the track that makes the snare drum sound crack like a whip 6 These instruments are supplemented by bass by Tallent a Hammond B 3 organ part by Federici and piano by Bittan 6 The song additionally includes a tenor saxophone solo by Clemons 6 24 and hand clapping by the band 6 20 The music is based on a descending chord progression of A I m goin E down down down F m down I m goin D down 25 which is played throughout the track while the bass guitar plays around the root of E 26 Lyrics and themes edit Reviewers have commented on the contrast between the song s upbeat music and sad lyrics 24 27 28 The song explores themes of sexual or romantic frustration 29 30 31 loneliness 29 and grief resulting from unsuccessful relationships 20 32 Some reviewers have found humor in the lyrics 19 30 which describe incidents such as the narrator s girlfriend rejecting his attempts at intimacy and sighing with boredom as well as the couple returning home fighting after a date 27 In concert Springsteen has described I m Goin Down in jest as one of my more insightful songs about men and women 33 In live performances from 1984 he sometimes used variations of the following introduction for the song First you re making love to em all the time three or four times a day Then you come back a little bit later and uh oh it s like Are you gonna make love to me tonight or are we gonna wait for the full moon again y know 34 35 In researcher Pamela Moss s feminist analysis of social class and gender in Springsteen s lyrics she describes the singer s early to mid 1980s oeuvre as being filled with despair 36 Moss states that within this context men fault women for not helping them achieve their dream of finding a promised land 37 In I m Goin Down with the deterioration of a desirable sexual relationship the narrator feels he is being set up by the woman just so she will be able to reject him According to Moss the man sees the woman s rejection as interference holding back his attempt at a liberation of the tedium of a working class existence 37 Release and reception editBorn in the U S A was released on June 4 1984 by Columbia Records 38 and I m Goin Down the album s sixth single 39 on August 27 1985 40 41 The 7 inch single version includes B side Janey Don t You Lose Heart 42 while the 12 inch Maxi has Janey Don t You Lose Heart and Held Up Without a Gun 43 n 2 In the United States I m Goin Down entered the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on September 7 54 and peaked at No 9 on October 25 55 It was one of a record tying seven top 10 singles to be released from a single album n 3 It also charted in Canada 56 Australia 57 Italy 58 Sweden and Germany 43 No music video was made for the song 59 The track was additionally released on 12 Single Collection in 1985 60 and The Album Collection Vol 1 1973 1984 in 2014 61 Writer Greg Kot has noted that despite the single s chart success the song was not included on Springsteen s 1995 Greatest Hits compilation 62 nbsp Critics have praised the saxophone solo by E Street Band member Clarence Clemons 24 63 I m Goin Down was generally well received by critics at the time of the album s release Some reviewers considered the song to be among the best on Born in the U S A 23 64 including Ken Tucker of The Philadelphia Inquirer who called the track one of the emotional centerpieces on the album and perhaps one of the finest examples of Springsteen s songwriting to date 64 The Morning Call s Paul Willistein and The Cincinnati Enquirer s Cliff Radel similarly commended the songwriting 31 65 Willistein wrote that the composition evidences vulnerability sensitivity and wisdom 65 Among the musical components praised by critics were its percussion 19 66 vocals 31 66 and guitar 66 as well as Clemons saxophone solo 63 The musicians passion 23 and the song s fun energy 67 were other elements singled out by reviewers Debbie Miller of Rolling Stone described the track as wonderfully exuberant 19 Sounds critic Sandy Robertson reviewing a pre release version of Born in the U S A on which the title was listed as Down Down Down characterized the song as a hit single if I ever heard one and the core that justifies most of the hype dumped on Springsteen 66 Some contemporary reviews were negative or neutral The Vancouver Sun s Ian Gill dismissed the track as simply a concession to the zit set 68 About the song s choice as the album s sixth single critic Jan DeKnock called the release the dud of the week that was an uninspired filler cut 69 David Hinkley of New York s Daily News considered it an unexceptional song on which Springsteen did not add much that was new to its common theme 70 Live performances editSpringsteen has played I m Goin Down infrequently since the end of the Born in the U S A Tour 33 For his tours between 2002 and 2023 many of the set lists have been published on his official website Brucespringsteen net 71 72 Of these all of the singer s performances of the song are listed in the table below n 4 nbsp Springsteen with a sign from an audience member requesting I m Goin Down on May 21 2009 in East Rutherford Springsteen sometimes takes song requests at concerts by collecting signs from the audience as he did for I m Goin Down on May 21 2009 in East Rutherford New Jersey 73 74 on February 27 2016 in Rochester New York 75 and on August 2 2008 in Foxborough Massachusetts where he introduced the song as rarely played and even more rarely requested 76 77 A number of music critics have mentioned how live versions differ from the Born in the U S A version 78 79 Describing a performance of the song at an August 25 1984 show in Landover Maryland critic Geoffrey Himes wrote that the lean synth dominated album arrangement was supplanted by a full tilt rock n soul version 79 Springsteen later admitted that the recorded version had a swing we could never capture live 80 2002 2023 performances of I m Goin Down Tour or special performance Year Location and date of published I m Goin Down performances The Rising Tour 2002 71 N A 0 45 0 2003 71 Philadelphia August 11Hartford September 18Detroit September 21 3 75 4 Devils amp Dust Tour 2005 81 N A 0 72 0 Bruce Springsteen with the Seeger Sessions Band Tour 2006 82 N A 0 27 0 Magic Tour 2007 83 N A 0 40 0 2008 84 Barcelona July 20Foxborough August 2Nashville August 21 3 64 4 7 Working on a Dream Tour 2009 72 Tulsa April 7Los Angeles April 15Boston April 21East Rutherford May 21Stockholm June 4Frankfurt July 3Carhaix July 16Mansfield August 23Chicago September 20East Rutherford October 2East Rutherford October 3 East Rutherford October 9 Philadelphia October 20 13 85 15 3 Wrecking Ball World Tour 2012 85 Sevilla May 13Paris July 5Gothenburg July 28Chicago September 7Hamilton October 21Oakland November 30 6 91 6 6 2013 86 Melbourne March 27Stockholm May 11 Munich May 26 Milan June 3 Paris June 29 London June 30 Kilkenny July 27 Rio de Janeiro September 21 8 47 17 High Hopes Tour 2014 87 Melbourne February 15 Hunter Valley February 23Auckland March 1 3 34 8 8 Saturday Night Live 2015 88 N A 0 1 0 The River Tour 2016 89 Rochester February 27Seattle March 24Barcelona May 14San Sebastian May 17Glasgow June 1Oslo June 29East Rutherford August 30Philadelphia September 9 8 72 11 1 2017 90 Perth January 27Melbourne February 4Mount Macedon February 11Hunter Valley February 18 4 14 28 6 2023 Tour 2023 91 N A 0 66 0 Total 48 733 6 5 Indicates that Springsteen performed the entire Born in the U S A album at this concert Legacy and cover versions edit I m Goin Down has received various ratings in overviews that consider all of Springsteen s songs A 2017 article in NME calls it the fourth greatest Springsteen song of all time 92 A 2014 Rolling Stone article ranks I m Goin Down as the 52nd best Bruce Springsteen song ever 33 and it is included in writer June Skinner Sawyer s Tougher Than the Rest 100 Best Bruce Springsteen Songs 27 By contrast in Counting Down Bruce Springsteen His 100 Finest Songs Jim Beviglia puts I m Goin Down as the 131st best Springsteen track 93 calling it a fun but relatively minor work 94 A critic for NJ com described it as the worst song of Born in the U S A and placed it in the No 164 position of 318 of the singer s works 95 In 2015 Uncut rated the song four stars out of five 96 In the Billboard 2014 article Bruce Springsteen s Born in the U S A at 30 Classic Track By Track Album Review Caryn Rose called it the album s most underrated song and the kind of good time party song that Springsteen and E Street do best sliding easily through the verses with a bouncing rhythm and a fun jumping end 24 The song is likewise described favorably in Born in the U S A has stood the test of time a 2002 overview in New Jersey s Daily Record newspaper 28 Following the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks in the eastern United States Clear Channel Communications the owner at the time of over 1000 radio stations 97 issued a memorandum of songs to temporarily avoid playing which included I m Goin Down 98 The list comprised songs that were too dark or referred to crashes or death 99 or that simply had questionable titles 97 which might depress listeners grieving from the attacks 99 Various musicians have covered I m Goin Down In 1998 Frank Black and the Catholics whose bandleader has expressed his admiration for the brilliant structure of Springsteen s recording 100 included a version on their Dog Gone single 101 and in 2015 on The Complete Recordings 102 Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong put out a cover in 2012 as part of his Tim Timebomb and Friends collection 103 while Dessa released a version on her 2013 album Parts of Speech 104 105 The following year a recording with fiddles and banjos by bluegrass group Trampled by Turtles who have frequently played I m Goin Down in concert 106 appeared on the multi artist compilation album Dead Man s Town A Tribute to Born in the U S A 107 nbsp The band Vampire Weekend released versions of I m Goin Down in 2010 and 2019 108 109 In September 2010 the online magazines Stereogum and Pitchfork noted how multiple bands had recently performed I m Goin Down in live settings within weeks of each other 110 111 Vampire Weekend played the song in concert in Vancouver and a few days later in early September on a radio show in Seattle 112 while Free Energy and Titus Andronicus performed it together later that month in Atlanta on their joint tour 111 Like Frank Black members of Vampire Weekend have expressed their high regard for Springsteen s composition among whom vocalist Ezra Koenig had previously listened to the song constantly 113 and bassist Chris Baio cited Springsteen s incredible melodies incredible lyrics that led the band to think it would be exciting to put our spin on the song 114 Free Energy and Vampire Weekend each released a recording of it on iTunes in 2010 108 115 Other releases include a Spotify single by Vampire Weekend in 2019 109 Formats and track listing edit7 inch single 43 I m Goin Down 3 29 Janey Don t You Lose Heart 3 23 12 inch single 43 I m Goin Down 3 29 Janey Don t You Lose Heart 3 23 Held Up Without a Gun 1 15Charts editWeekly chart performance for I m Goin Down Chart 1985 Peakposition Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart 57 41 Canadian RPM Singles Chart 56 23 German Gfk Singles Charts 43 61 Italian Musica e Dischi Singles Chart 58 20 Swedish Sverigetopplistan Singles Charts 43 13 US Billboard Hot 100 55 9Personnel editThe personnel listed below participated in the recording of I m Goin Down 6 Musicians Bruce Springsteen vocals guitars Steve Van Zandt guitars Clarence Clemons saxophone tambourine Roy Bittan piano Danny Federici organ Garry Tallent bass Max Weinberg drums The group handclaps Technical team Bruce Springsteen producer Jon Landau producer Chuck Plotkin producer Steve Van Zandt producer Toby Scott audio engineer John Davenport assistant audio engineer Jeff Hendrickson assistant audio engineer Bruce Lampcov assistant audio engineer Billy Straus assistant audio engineer Zoe Yanakas assistant audio engineer Bob Clearmountain mixing Bob Ludwig masteringNotes edit Other band tracks from May 1982 that were not immediately released included Born in the U S A Glory Days Downbound Train Darlington County Working on the Highway I m on Fire 12 13 and Cover Me 14 Originally written for and rejected by Stevie Nicks Janey Don t You Lose Heart was recorded on June 16 1983 at the Hit Factory in New York City 42 but features backing vocals by Nils Lofgren from a studio session in 1985 44 It has been described as a gentle encouraging love song that would not seem out of place on the country music charts 45 and as a decidedly pop track with a pleasing chorus 42 The song was later released on 12 Single Collection 1985 Tracks 1998 and 18 Tracks 1999 46 Some reviewers have highlighted the value and collectible nature that non album songs such as Janey Don t You Lose Heart at the time only available on the single represented for Springsteen fans 47 48 49 50 Held Up Without a Gun had also appeared as the B side of Hungry Heart 1980 48 and was released on The Ties That Bind The River Collection 2015 51 Sources list multiple recording dates in February and April 1980 for the song 52 53 which is 75 seconds in length 52 and has a punk rock influence 52 53 It tells the story of a rocker who is cheated by his cigar chomping manager 48 which some critics have interpreted as a likely reference to Springsteen s own struggles with his former manager Mike Appel of Laurel Canyon Productions 49 52 Michael Jackson s Thriller and Janet Jackson s Rhythm Nation 1814 also each share this record 24 This is based on set lists that were captured in archived versions of his website in November 2008 for the 2002 2008 tours May 2017 for the 2009 2017 tours and February 2024 for the 2023 tour Footnotes edit Deming The River Himes 2005 p 26 Heylin 2012 pp 309 310 Heylin 2012 p 315 Marsh 1987 pp 113 114 a b c d e f g h i j Guesdon 2020 p 246 a b c Marsh 1987 p 115 a b Heylin 2012 p 489 Marsh 1987 pp 120 121 Ruhlmann Nebraska Himes 2005 p 83 Marsh 1987 pp 116 118 a b 100 Best Albums of the Eighties Heylin 2012 p 480 Marsh 1987 pp 157 158 160 161 164 Marsh 1987 pp 167 171 185 Himes 2005 p 104 a b Marsh 1987 p 178 a b c d e Miller 1984 a b c Kishbaugh 1984 p 29 Lewis 2015 p 62 Fine 1984 p 18 F a b c d Kaye 1984 p 15 a b c d e Rose 2014 I m Goin Down Musicnotes com Doll 2017 p 116 a b c Sawyer 2006 p 99 a b Cotter 2002 p B5 a b Sill 1984 p 2B a b Bohen 1984 p B11 a b c Radel 1984 p E 22 Harrington 1984 p D1 a b c 100 Greatest Bruce Springsteen Songs of All Time Carlin 2012 p 323 Heylin 2012 p 327 Moss 1992 p 177 a b Moss 1992 p 178 Ruhlmann Born in the U S A Marsh 1987 p 402 Carpenter 1985 p 10B Roura 1985 p C33 a b c Guesdon 2020 p 262 a b c d e f Bruce Springsteen I m Goin Down Heylin 2012 pp 501 502 Schafer 1985 p 3 Ward Mackie 1985 p C2 a b c Milward 1988 pp 1 D 6 D a b Cumutte 1988 p C6 Stroby 1987 p G13 Deming The Ties That Bind The River Collection a b c d Guesdon 2020 p 184 a b Heylin 2012 p 467 Hot 100 Singles September 7 1985 p 60 a b Bruce Springsteen Chart History a b Top Singles Volume 43 No 8 November 02 1985 a b Kent 1993 a b Classifiche Musica e dischi in Italian Retrieved June 1 2022 Set Tipo on Singoli Then with I m going down in the Titolo field click cerca Himes 2005 p 105 Ruhlmann 12 Single Collection Erlewine Kot 1995 p 3 a b Daly 1984 p 10 a b Tucker 1984 p 7E a b Willistein 1984 p 78 a b c d Robertson 1984 Marlowe 1984 p 3C Gill 1984 p C3 DeKnock 1985 p 18 S Hinckley 1984 p 20 a b c Live 2002 3 a b Live Dates 2009 Cotter 2009 p A15 Kerwick 2009 p A10 Spevak 2016 p 8A Hirsh 2008 p 7 Gentile 2008 p C5 Graff 1985 p 9D a b Himes 2005 p 115 Boucher 2009 p E5 Live 2005 Live 2006 Live 2007 Live 2008 Live Dates 2012 Live Dates 2013 Live Dates 2014 Live Dates 2015 Live Dates 2016 Live Dates 2017 Relive the Tours Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 2023 Tour Cooper 2017 Beviglia 2014 p 188 Beviglia 2014 p 34 Olivier 2019 Lewis 2015 p 60 a b Truitt 2001 Songs you won t hear on the radio at least for a while p 3E a b Hatcher 2001 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