Bruce Springsteen
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[Verse 1]
Saigon, it was all gone
The same Coke machines as the streets I grew on
Down a mesquite canyon we come walking along the ridge
Me and the brothers under the bridge
[Verse 2]
Campsite's an hour's walk from the nearest road to town
Up here there's too much brush and canyon
For the CHP choppers to touch down
Ain't lookin' for nothin', just wanna live
Me and the brothers under the bridge
[Verse 3]
Come the Santa Anas, man, that dry brush'll light
Billy Devon got burned up in his own campfire one winter night
We buried his body in the white stone high up along the ridge
Me and the brothers under the bridge
[Bridge]
Had enough of town and the street life
Over nothing, you end up on the wrong end of someone's knife
Now I don't want no trouble and I ain't got none to give
Me and the brothers under the bridge
[Verse 4]
I come home in '72
You were just a beautiful light in your mama's dark eyes of blue
And I stood down on the tarmac, and I was just a kid
Me and the brothers under the bridge
[Verse 5]
Come Veterans' Day I sat in the stands in my dress blues
I held your mother's hand when they passed with the red, white and blue
One minute you're right there, and something slips...
Brothers Under the Bridge was written by Bruce Springsteen.
Brothers Under the Bridge was produced by Bruce Springsteen & Chuck Plotkin.
Bruce Springsteen released Brothers Under the Bridge on Tue Nov 10 1998.
“This is a song set in the San Gabriel mountains; mid 80s there was a group of vets that moved into the mountains to get off the city streets of LA. And this a story about one of ‘em, has a grown daughter, that he’s never seen before, and she comes out to the mountains to look for her dad…”