“Dancing In The Dark” became Springsteen’s highest charting single the Boss has ever had, spending four weeks in the #2 position of the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1984, held from the top spot by Duran Duran “The Reflex” and Prince “When Doves Cry”. It also helped introduce Springsteen to a younger audience, setting the stage for a seven-single run of top 10 hits from the album. Its music video contains an early appearance by actress Courtney Cox. The two men got into a brief altercation, after which Bruce wrote “Dancing in the Dark” about his ‘difficulty writing a hit single and his frustration trying to write songs that will please people’. Producer Jon Landau thought the new album lacked a guaranteed hit and pushed Springsteen to draft one more song. The first single off of Springsteen’s seminal album Born In The U.S.A., this track was written two years after most of the other songs on the album.
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