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On This Day in 1980, Bruce Springsteen Scored His First No. 1 Album After Scrapping a Fully Completed Project … from the American Songwriter Erinn Callahan

Tom Bettenhausen16 hours ago01 mins

On This Day in 1980, Bruce Springsteen Was Just Getting Started With His First No. 1 AlbumOn this day in 1989, rock legend Bruce Springsteen landed his first-ever Billboard No. 1 album with ‘The River.’

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