Bruce Springsteen songs?

What are some Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band songs that have a saxophone solo by Clarence Clemons? I know one song that has one is Badlands, any others?
 

John_8581

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"Tenth Avenue Freeze Out" -



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Clemons solo work

 

Facetious

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I like Clarence, but Bruce has bored me to tears for better than 30 years.
Really, if Springsteen is/was an acquired taste, I never acquired it and that's really unusual for me.

My favorite Springsteen songs are ''Glory Days'' and ''I'm on fire''...
sorry, no Clarence in either of those two songs... I don't think anyway.
 

feller469

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"Jesse's Girl" was good.






OK, just had to do that. I know it was Rick Springfield.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
I like Clarence, but Bruce has bored me to tears for better than 30 years.
Really, if Springsteen is/was an acquired taste, I never acquired it and that's really unusual for me.

My favorite Springsteen songs are ''Glory Days'' and ''I'm on fire''...
sorry, no Clarence in either of those two songs... I don't think anyway.

Lots of great artists are acquired tastes. As for me, I can think of dozens of great Boss songs and you certainly mentioned 2 of them.
 

Violator79

Take a Hit, Spunker!


How can anyone not know this one? :facepalm:
 
I like Clarence, but Bruce has bored me to tears for better than 30 years.
Really, if Springsteen is/was an acquired taste, I never acquired it and that's really unusual for me.

My favorite Springsteen songs are ''Glory Days'' and ''I'm on fire''...
sorry, no Clarence in either of those two songs... I don't think anyway.

His best work was up to and including the album "The River" after that the only thing he did that I liked was his Oscar winning song "The Streets of Philadelphia" (1994).

Clarence Clemons, rest in peace, I heard your music, I felt your music and I liked it! You will be missed!
 
His best work was up to and including the album "The River" after that the only thing he did that I liked was his Oscar winning song "The Streets of Philadelphia" (1994).

Clarence Clemons, rest in peace, I heard your music, I felt your music and I liked it! You will be missed!

I agree for the most part. Born In The U.S.A and Lucky Town/Human Touch had moments. Tunnel Of Love sucked ass.
 
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