Brilliant Disguise Song Lyrics

Brilliant Disguise by Bruce Springsteen Song Lyrics

I hold you in my arms
As the band plays
What are those words whispered, baby
Just as you turn away?

I saw you last night
Out on the edge of town
I want to read your mind to know
Just what I've got in this new thing I've found

So tell me what I see
When I look in your eyes?
Is that you, baby
Or just a brilliant disguise?

I heard somebody call your name
From underneath our willow
I saw something tucked in shame
Underneath your pillow

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Tunnel of Love!!!. 10 out 10!

Classic Springsteen. I bought this album when it first came out in '87 and numerous times since (lost CD, etc)...I'm now getting ready to buy again for my I-Pod. It IS classic Springsteen as the story-telling, much like his other albums, is off-the-charts. It's a dark album, but not all things are sunshine in this world, and that's the message he delivers. I introduced this album to my ex-wife and it's now one of her favorite albums...for the same reasons mentioned above. It's an honest interpretation of Bruce's life 'at that moment' and you can honestly put yourself in his shoes. BUY IT!

One of his best. This is a classic.i recently listen to this all the way through.almost 26 years when it was released.it has stood the test of time.there are 2 songs Bruce left off this album lucky man and two for the road.he should have put them on the album.the album digs deep into relationships which I think every couple goes through.happy and sad and Bruce ask the questions and ponders the future.one of his most underrated works in music.

Stands alongside Bruce. and rightfully so - a daring record by Springsteen that haunts still haunts and mesmerizes after all these years - Favorite songs are: Tougher than the Rest, Walk Like a Man, All that Heaven will Allow, Tunnel of Love, Two Faces and Valentine's Day

One of the Best Second Side's Ever. Probably Springsteen's final masterpiece. He tells the story of a romance from unrequited love (Ain't Got You) to courting and marriage (All That Heaven Will Allow and Walk Like a Man) and then things get dark. Jealousy, fear, loneliness, and regret, all get touched upon in the album's magnificent second half. He would touch these highs again on Lucky Town, The Rising, and on some of his more recent work, but never with this kind of consistency.

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Better with time. I bought this album when it was released and though it was just OK. As a Springsteen fan it is a must have...some of the work is influenced by his first wife and it showed at the time...as the years have gone, this album has got better...some highlights include the single "Brilliant Disguise", "Cautious Man" and "Two Faces". Get it

There is a case to be made that this is his finest record. I have never read a review anywhere I don't think which states this is his finest album. It is the one I have come back to the most though and my favourite one. Born To Run and Darkness On The Edge Of Town (not The Promise), masterpieces that they are, have a young man's vision one grows out of rather than into. Born In The USA, despite containing many charting hits internationally, is so very commercial - kind of like a whole album full of songs like Hungry Heart. The River is a terrific song and forshadows the country music influences all over this one - the rest of the album is pretty ordinary though, Point Blank being a notable exception. Nebraska? An interesting idea. Very dark, gothic dark even. The opening song could be one alluded to in Dylan's autobiography as the type of song he wouldn't want to write - one from a killer's viewpoint. A demo album too, albeit a demo by The Boss. Everything before Born To Run is leading up to it more or less. Everything after Tunnel Of Love builds on what he had solidified here first. The synthesizers are the only 80's dated aspect to this acoustic based sounding album. Not all the songs are up there with his best but the spirituality of a song such as the closer contains, I feel, the essence of the man's soulfulness in sound. I'm biased, can't help but be, because when Brilliant Disguise was playing on New Zealand's music video programs it was around the same time that John Hiatt's Slow Turning was being played. Those two songs, plus a few others, opened up a world of rootsy sounding music unheard in popular song for a long time. The country was drowning in a sea of wussy music called New Romanticism or Synth Pop. What was worse than the sound was that the songs of the day had no meaning to them which went beyond material relationships between people and things - the 1980s - Yuck!! This album was real! Still is.

❤️❤️❤️. 💜💗💜 such an amazing album. Bruce Springsteen never seizes to disappoint

Great !!. Tougher Than the Rest has such a lovely sound! My favourite song! 💕👌🏼

One of the biggest surprises ever for me.. There are no doubt thousands of music reviews for Springsteen on the net, and most would no doubt glorify his masterpieces like Born to Run, Darkness, USA, Nebraska and so on. Yet as a huge Springsteen fan, I was shocked when I looked at my 'Top 25 most played' and found that 'Two Faces' and 'Brilliant Disguise' were number 1 and 2 respectively; this then made me realise just how beautiful and masterful this collection of undervalued songs truly are. If you love the dark (and arguably morbid) undertones that radiate from Darkness, The River, Nebraska and USA, then you will absolutely be hooked by Tunnel of Love.

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When did brilliant disguise come out?

Brilliant Disguise is a song that was released in 09 October 1987.

From which album is the song brilliant disguise?

Brilliant Disguise is a song from the Tunnel of Love album.

Who performs the song brilliant disguise?

Brilliant Disguise is performed by Bruce Springsteen.

How long is brilliant disguise?

Brilliant Disguise has a duration of 4:17 minutes.

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