On March 21, 1994, Bruce Springsteen won an Academy Award for "Streets of Philadelphia," one of his most emotional and haunting songs. Unlike his songs such as "Secret Garden," "I'm on Fire," or ...
Counting an Oscar among his 20 Grammys, heartland rocker Bruce Springsteen recently confessed that his Academy Award win was the result of a happy accident.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When a track snags an Academy Award for Best Original Song, it's usually because it's something special. For that reason, it can ...
At the Storytellers event at Tribeca Festival on June 13, the singer-songwriter was honored with the Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award and talked with longtime friend Bono about his ...
“It really was because Jonathan Demme called me up and said, 'I need a rock song for the movie I just made,’” Springsteen explained. “And he told me a little bit about the film, and he sent me just an ...
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