Bruce Springsteen revealed last October that he’d written a song for the Harry Potter franchise in 2001. It had been rejected by the studio and has not been released for the past 16 years.
The song is a ballad and it’s called “I’ll Stand By You Always.” It surfaced on SoundCloud on Friday after being released as part of a bootleg compilation. The lyrics talk of “ghosts and goblins” and a “kingdom of love,” in keeping with the spirit of the Harry Potter films.
Springsteen described it as “a pretty lovely song” that he wrote for his eldest son, saying “it was a big ballad that was very uncharacteristic of something I’d sing myself.”
“At some point I’d like to get [“I’ll Stand By You Always”] into a children’s movie of some sort,” Springsteen added. “It was a pretty lovely song.”
Springsteen has had success writing music for movies in the past. He won an Oscar for “Streets of Philadelphia,” from 1994’s Philadelphia, and more recently, he picked up a Golden Globe for his contribution to the 2008 film The Wrestler.
https://youtu.be/29w-Dtp592g An English cat was rescued by firefighters after getting its head stuck in a…
Lyle Menendez's wife, Rebecca Sneed, revealed that she and her husband are now separated on Friday. The…
Sean Combs’ lawyers are requesting that he appear in court unshackled for all future court…
Donald Trump Jr. ridiculed the Morning Joe co-hosts, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, for visiting Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago last week after…
Kim Kardashian is under fire from fans who accused her of disrespecting religion after sharing…
https://youtu.be/5FhxMB3jcmg At least one person was killed, and three others were injured, when a DHL…