Bruce Springsteen Wrote This Hit Single in Two Minutes, Inspired by Johnny Cash
Bruce Springsteen wrote his 1985 hit “I’m On Fire” in around two minutes, drawing on the rhythm and style of Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three rather than a personal love story. The song became one of the standout singles from Born in the U.S.A., illustrating how a quickly developed, sparse arrangement could become a defining part of Springsteen’s catalogue.
Springsteen said he did not initially expect the track to appear on an album; its recording featured his guitar, synthesiser and Max Weinberg playing a bass foot part. Although it was a major hit, it did not reach number one, reflecting the fact that Springsteen never had a solo UK or US number-one single according to the article; Cash later covered it for the 2000 tribute album Badlands.
- Springsteen wrote “I’m On Fire” in roughly two minutes.
- Johnny Cash’s rhythm influenced its spare sound.
- The hit never reached number one.