Bruce Springsteen is set to release the rock album 'Letter to You' with his E Street Band.
The Boss announced that his 20th studio album and follow-up to 2019’s 'Western Stars', will drop on October 23.
It was recorded live at his New Jersey home studio in just five days.
In addition to nine new songs, the album also includes fresh recordings of three previously unreleased tracks from the 1970s: Janey Needs A Shooter, If I Was the Priest and Song for Orphans.
The 70-year-old performer has given fans a sneak peek by dropping its title track Letter to You.
Watch the new #LetterToYou video and sneak a peek inside the studio with Bruce & the E Street Band. https://t.co/HyDJyibko3 pic.twitter.com/53muAbAdA2
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) September 10, 2020


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