
The album was produced by Ron Aniello, engineered by Rob Lebret and executive produced by Jon Landau. Only The Strong Survive will feature guest vocals by Sam Moore, as well as contributions from The E Street Horns, full string arrangements by Rob Mathes, and backing vocals by Soozie Tyrell, Lisa Lowell, Michelle Moore, Curtis King Jr., Dennis Collins and Fonzi Thornton. Previously, Springsteen announced the new album alongside his version of "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)," which was originally performed and written by Frank Wilson. Watch Springsteen's "Nightshift" video directed by Thom Zimny here: įeaturing lead vocals from Springsteen, Only The Strong Survives marks his 21st studio album and was tracked at Thrill Hill Recording in New Jersey. The Best Playlist of Sunny Coffee Jazz Music. Listen to Springsteen's take on "Nightshift" here: Enjoy 10 Hours Happy and Relaxing Jazz Bossa Music for Positive Day by Richard Freemanjazz happyjazz bossanova. "Nightshift" was first recorded by The Commodores on Motown Records in 1985, serving as a tribute to late soul music heroes Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson just after they passed.


An essential song selection in the early creation of Only The Strong Survive, the track inspired Springsteen, his producer Ron Aniello and engineer Rob Lebret to christen themselves "The Nightshift" while finishing this new record. Bruce Springsteen has released "Nightshift" from his upcoming album Only The Strong Survive, a collection of fifteen soul music greats out November 11 on Columbia Records.
