Bruce Springsteen
Streets of Philadelphia
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Composer:Bruce SpringsteenGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1993Average_duration:4:00"Streets of Philadelphia" is a song composed by Bruce Springsteen for the 1993 film "Philadelphia". The song was released on February 2, 1994, and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1994. The song is a slow, melancholic ballad that reflects the mood of the film, which deals with the AIDS epidemic and discrimination against homosexuals. The song has a simple structure, with a repeating chord progression and a sparse arrangement that emphasizes Springsteen's vocals. The lyrics are introspective and poetic, with Springsteen singing about the loneliness and isolation of the city streets. The song's chorus, "I was bruised and battered, I couldn't tell what I felt / I was unrecognizable to myself", captures the sense of disorientation and confusion that many people feel when faced with discrimination and prejudice. The song's premiere was at the 1994 Academy Awards ceremony, where Springsteen performed it live. The performance was widely praised, and helped to raise awareness of the film and its message. The song was also a commercial success, reaching the top ten in several countries and earning Springsteen a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. Overall, "Streets of Philadelphia" is a powerful and moving song that captures the emotional impact of discrimination and prejudice. Its simple structure and sparse arrangement allow Springsteen's vocals and lyrics to shine, and its message of hope and resilience continues to resonate with audiences today.More....
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