[1] Musicians participating in these sessions included future E Street Band members David Sancious, Garry Tallent and Vini Lopez.
[4][5] She does not need the singer's "urgency" even though her life is "one long emergency" as Springsteen sings in the chorus (along with "and your cloud line urges me, and my electric surges free").
[4] In many live concerts, including Hammersmith Odeon, London '75, Bruce transformed the song into a tender piano ballad without accompaniment.
[7] Like "Blinded By The Light" (on The Roaring Silence) and "Spirits in the Night" (on Nightingales & Bombers), this song was covered by Manfred Mann's Earth Band for their album Chance.
[8] The Earth Band version built from a more temperate beginning to an explosion of sound in the bridge, and incorporates five guitars and a keyboard solo by Manfred Mann 3/4 of the way into the song.