'State Trooper,' Bruce SpringsteenFrom 1982's 'Nebraska'
'State Trooper' -- off Bruce Springsteen's 1982 album 'Nebraska' -- haunts with its sparsity. It certainly leaves me with shivers. The song starts with a lone guitar moving from one note to another, while Springsteen's deeply melancholic voice begs the State Trooper on the New Jersey Turnpike to not stop him. It's not clear why the driver would need to be stopped but it's clear that the driver fears just that.
"Maybe you got a kid, maybe you got a pretty wife/The only thing that I got, been bothering me my whole life/Mr. State Trooper, please don't stop me/Please don't you stop me," Springsteen sings.


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