In this poignant ballad, Bruce Springsteen delves into the sacrifices made for artistic ambition. The protagonist arrives in town with dreams of musical success but soon finds himself isolated and regretful on a cold highway. As he reflects on his choices, particularly trading love for a song, the lyrics reveal a deep sense of loss and unfulfilled desires. The repeated reference to "somewhere north of Nashville" symbolizes not just a physical location but a state of emotional limbo where dreams are both pursued and mourned. This song captures the heartache inherent in chasing one’s creative passions at the expense of personal relationships, leaving listeners with a haunting meditation on the costs of following one's heart.
Somewhere North of Nashville
Lyrics
Came into town with a pocketful of songs
I made the rounds
But I didn't last long
Now I'm out on this highway
With a bone-cold chill
Somewhere north of Nashville
I lie awake in the middle of the night
Makin' a list of things that I didn't do right
With you at the top of a long page filled
Here, somewhere north of Nashville
For the deal I made, the price was strong
I traded you for this song
We woke each morning with hearts filled
Bluebird of love on the windowsill
Now the heart's unsteady, and the night is still
All I've got's this melody, and time to kill
Here, somewhere north of Nashville
Here, somewhere north of Nashville
Here, somewhere north of Nashville
Writer(s): Bruce Springsteen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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