![]() ![]() Or even give a lyric print of the song that was number one on the day they were born! These lyric wall prints are also a great souvenir to remember concerts & special occasions. This The Gaslight Anthem The '59 Sound Vintage Script Song Lyric Wall Art Print makes a perfect gift for wedding couples to remember their first dance wedding song, or to give as a romantic gift for their anniversary or Valentines day, Or you may choose to give a song lyric print of somebody's favorite song for their birthday or Christmas. ![]() If you have chosen a song lyric art print with a lot of text you may want to purchase a medium or large print to ensure it is easily readable. If you can't find the song you are looking for after using our website search facility, then please visit our custom prints section here to have one made especially for you. Matching prints from the same artist and others available, please see the full collection of song lyric wall art prints if you wish to make a set. Available in 3 sizes: Large (14"x11") Medium (10" x 8") and Small (7" x 5"). The Gaslight Anthem Released AugThe ’59 Sound Tracklist 1 Great Expectations Lyrics 23.2K 2 The 59 Sound Lyrics 31.7K 3 Old White Lincoln Lyrics 23K 4 High Lonesome. Professionally printed onto the highest quality satin card. I’m representing all of this.The Gaslight Anthem The '59 Sound Vintage Script Song Lyric Wall Art Printįrame not included, You will receive the print only. I’m representing my parents, who’ve allowed me to do this. I was representing Bruce in a way, and his taste. And if it doesn’t work, we’re fucked.’ Fueled by that urgency, The ’59 Sound turned into an unlikely triumph that eventually received a blessing from the Boss. I was going out there and representing everyone that I was working with. The people that would take an artist like Bruce Springsteen, look at him, and go, "I relate to that." It was my future in the balance. That was the world I was trying to reach. To me, the world didn’t matter, that was the world I was looking for. And it was super scary because if you do mess up, you’re messing up in front of, essentially, the world. Bruce invited me to do this thing and give me a chance to put my flag in the ground, and that’s what I’m going to do. I didn’t even care what the E Street Band thought. I didn’t care who was watching and how many people were there. This might be my only chance to speak my voice and get my emotion across. For me, it was sheer and utter determination to not fail in front of those people. ![]() It was everything I was going for, and I knew this was my opportunity. "It was what it always was, come to manifest. In June 2011, band dedicated the song to the memory of Clarence Clemons during their set at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival. It seems like when you look back on that era a lot of it is embodied in that Memphis sound, so it’s just a giant celebratory thing. Favorite track: Here's Looking At You, Kid. There isn't a song on here that isn't deserving of your attention. " Fallon said the band had tried to emulate the sound of soul music from the late 1950s, because "back then it seemed like there was a genuine feeling of excitement going on that I don’t think is necessarily happening right now. music community The '59 Sound by The Gaslight Anthem Share / Embed supported by Thomas Riley Lanyon Quite possibly the best album from a band who can do no wrong. Then the next one was "Great Expectations" and we definitely knew where we were going with. I showed it to the guys and they thought it was awesome. And I thought it was better than anything else I ever wrote. Fallon recalled, "I never wrote a song like that before. The '59 Sound" was the first song written by singer-songwriter-guitarist Brian Fallon for the band's 2008 album, also titled The '59 Sound. ![]() Just Us Kids, is full of politically charged lyrics. Written by the band and produced by Ted Hutt, it is the title track of the band's second full-length album. THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM Sept 9: The Jersey quartet's newest album, The '59 Sound. " The '59 Sound" is a 2008 song by American rock band The Gaslight Anthem. ![]()
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