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Jungleland

1975 song by Bruce Springsteen

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Who / What

Jungleland is a song by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, featured on his 1975 album *Born to Run*. It serves as the closing track for that album.


Background & History

The song "Jungleland" was released as the closing track on Bruce Springsteen's 1975 album *Born to Run*. The track is over nine minutes in length and contains recognizable solos from Clarence Clemons, one of the E Street Band saxophonists. It also features a violin introduction performed by Suki Lahav.


Why Notable

"Jungleland" is notable for its inclusion as the closing track on the *Born to Run* album. The song features highly recognizable musical performances, including solos from Clarence Clemons and an introduction by Suki Lahav. It represents a key milestone in Bruce Springsteen's musical history.


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Key Facts

  • Type: song (Note: The request specified 'organization', but the source data defines it as a song)
  • Also known as: N/A
  • Founded / Born: N/A
  • Key dates: 1975 (Album release)
  • Geography: N/A
  • Affiliation: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band

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  • [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungleland)
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    📖 Key Information

    "Jungleland" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen from his 1975 album Born to Run as its closing track. Over nine minutes in length, it contains one of the E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons' most recognizable solos. It also features short-time E Streeter Suki Lahav, who performs the delicate 23-note violin introduction to the song, accompanied by Roy Bittan on piano in the opening.

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