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Jeremy Allen White sings Springsteen on ‘Deliver Me’ soundtrack

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  • 20th Century Studios and Columbia Records announced the soundtrack for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, featuring Jeremy Allen White performing nine Bruce Springsteen classics across a 12-track collection set for release on December 5.themusicuniverse
  • Five songs will be available digitally on October 24 when the film opens in theaters, including “Nebraska,” “Atlantic City,” “Mansion on the Hill,” “I’m on Fire,” and “Born in the U.S.A. (Power Station)”.themusicuniverse
  • Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, known for his work with Chris Stapleton and Brandi Carlile, produced the album that chronicles the making of Springsteen’s landmark 1982 Nebraska album.themusicuniverse
  • The soundtrack includes collaborative performances featuring Jay Buchanan of Rival Sons, Jake and Sam Kiszka of Greta Van Fleet, Aksel Coe, and Bobby Emmett on tracks like “Lucille,” “Boom Boom,” and “I Put a Spell on You”.themusicuniverse
  • Springsteen gave his blessing to White’s vocal performances, with the actor training six days a week for six months to master Springsteen’s distinctive raspy vocal style.consequence

Deliver Me From Nowhere Soundtrack Features Jeremy Allen White Vocals

The official soundtrack for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere will showcase Jeremy Allen White’s vocal performances across nine Bruce Springsteen classics when it arrives December 5, with 20th Century Studios and Columbia Records announcing the 12-track collection just days before the film’s October 24 theatrical debut.themusicuniverse

Early Release Precedes Full Album

Five tracks from the soundtrack will become available digitally when the movie opens Friday, including “Nebraska,” “Atlantic City,” “Mansion on the Hill,” “I’m on Fire,” and “Born in the U.S.A. (Power Station)”. The early release strategy allows audiences to experience White’s interpretations immediately after seeing the film, which chronicles the creation of Springsteen’s seminal 1982 Nebraska album.themusicuniverse

Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, known for his work with Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, and Sturgill Simpson, helmed the soundtrack production. The album captures the raw, intimate essence of Nebraska-era Springsteen while featuring White’s committed vocal performances throughout the project.filmmusicreporter

Collaborative Performances Round Out Collection

Beyond White’s solo performances on the core Nebraska and Born in the U.S.A. tracks, the soundtrack includes collaborative recordings featuring Jay Buchanan of Rival Sons, Jake and Sam Kiszka of Greta Van Fleet, drummer Aksel Coe, and keyboardist Bobby Emmett. These musicians contribute to renditions of “Lucille,” “Boom Boom,” and “I Put a Spell on You,” representing scenes where Springsteen performs with the fictional band Cats on a Smooth Surface at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park.themusicuniverse

According to sources close to the production, Springsteen himself provided considerable support for White’s vocal interpretations. “One of the most beautiful things he did was really give me permission to bring myself to it,” White told CBS News about Springsteen’s involvement. The actor underwent six months of intensive vocal training to master Springsteen’s distinctive raspy style, with the characteristic grit developing naturally through repeated performance of the songs.consequence

The soundtrack arrives as the film receives positive critical reception following premieres at the Telluride and New York Film Festivals, with particular praise for White’s committed portrayal of the legendary musician during a pivotal creative period.substack

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