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Fire (Bruce Springsteen song)

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Song by Bruce Springsteen
Not to be confused withI'm on Fire.

"Fire" is a song written byBruce Springsteen in 1977 which had its highest profile as a 1978 single release bythe Pointer Sisters. The song was later released byRobert Gordon and Springsteen himself.

Robert Gordon version

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The song was first released by neo-rockabilly singerRobert Gordon, who had met Springsteen throughE Street Band bass playerGarry Tallent. They remained on friendly terms before Springsteen gave Gordon the song "Fire" after seeing a live gig by Gordon andLink Wray. According to Gordon, "it was a choice between 'Fire' and another new song but [Springsteen] decided to keep the other one for himself."[1] Springsteen played piano on Gordon's recording which was released on Gordon's 1978 albumFresh Fish Special. Recorded in December of 1977 at Plaza Sound Studios in Manhattan, veteran rock 'n' roll producerRichard Gottehrer co-produced with Gordon.

Gordon's version received airplay onalbum-oriented rock radio stations, and his version of "Fire" spent 14 weeks in theRecord World 101–150 Singles chart rising as high as no. 106 in September 1978.[2]

The Pointer Sisters version

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"Fire"
US single picture sleeve
Single byThe Pointer Sisters
from the albumEnergy
B-side"Love Is Like a Rolling Stone"
Released
  • October 2, 1978 (1978-10-02) (US)
  • March 9, 1979 (UK)
Recorded1978
Genre
Length
  • 3:41(album version)
  • 3:28(single version)
LabelPlanet
SongwriterBruce Springsteen
ProducerRichard Perry
The Pointer Sisters US singles chronology
"I Need a Man"
(1978)
"Fire"
(1978)
"Happiness"
(1979)
Performance video
"Fire" (TopPop, February 1979) by the Pointer Sisters onYouTube
The Pointer Sisters UK singles chronology
"Everybody Is a Star"
(1979)
"Fire"
(1979)
"Happiness"
(1979)

History

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The first single bythe Pointer Sisters as the trio ofAnita,June andRuth Pointer, "Fire" was recorded for the group's November 1978 album release,Energy, with Anita Pointer on lead. Record producerRichard Perry had introduced the song to the Pointers by playing them a tape of Springsteen singing it,[4] causing Anita Pointer to say: "It's too low for me: I guess you want Ruthie to sing it" to which Perry replied: "No – I want you to sing it."[5]Knight Ridder music critic Christine Arnold cited "Fire" as "Energy's [main] highlight......Springsteen has created a song that might well have been done bythe Ronettes in the '60s, and the Pointers inherit and develop the legacy nicely. Lyrically it's a simple song, but one that captures the indecision of a woman who wants and does not want a man all at the same time. And when the Pointers sing [the lyric]fire it's enough to sear your turntable."[6]

Rising to No. 2 on theHot 100 inBillboard magazine in February 1979 (behindRod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"), "Fire" was eventually tied with "Slow Hand" (1981) as the Pointer Sisters' highest-charting single. A hit onBillboard'sHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs andAdult Contemporary charts at No. 14 and No. 22 respectively, "Fire" also afforded the Pointer Sisters an international chart hit reaching No. 1 in Belgium, the Netherlands, South Africa and New Zealand, as well as charting in Australia (No. 7), Austria (No. 10), Canada (No. 3), West Germany (No. 35) and the UK (No. 34).

Anita Pointer later recalled, "['Fire'] became [the Pointer Sisters'] firstgold single: we had hadgold albums before but I didn't realize what a difference a gold single made, 'cause...that one song [is played] over and over all over the world. ['Fire'] really became a major hit for us and made a total difference in our career."[5]

Billboard named the song No. 48 on their list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.[7]

Personnel

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Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1978–1979)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[8]7
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)10
Canada Top Singles (RPM)
debuted 23/12/1978
3
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[9]1
Belgium (VRT Top 30)1
New Zealand (RIANZ)1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10]1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[11]1
South Africa (Springbok)1
UK Singles (OCC)[12]34
USBillboard Hot 100[13]
debuted 11/11/1978
2
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[14]21
USR&B Singles (Billboard)[15]14
USCash Box Top 100[16]2
USRecord World Singles[17]2
West Germany (Media Control Charts)35


Year-end charts

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Chart (1979)Rank
Australia (Kent Music Report)[18]43
Canada (RPM)[19]50
Belgium (VRT Top 30)[20]6
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[21]8
New Zealand (RIANZ)[22]20
South Africa (Springbok)[23]6
USBillboard Hot 100[24]15

Bruce Springsteen versions

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"Fire"
Single byBruce Springsteen and theE Street Band
from the albumLive/1975–85
B-side"Incident on 57th Street" (live)
ReleasedJanuary 1987[25]
RecordedDecember 16, 1978
VenueWinterland, San Francisco, California
GenreRock
Length2:58
LabelColumbia
SongwriterBruce Springsteen
Producers
  • Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen and theE Street Band singles chronology
"War"
(1986)
"Fire"
(1987)
"Brilliant Disguise"
(1987)
Live video
"Fire" (live in Houston, 1978) onYouTube
Live audio
"Fire" (live in San Francisco, 1978) onYouTube
Studio audio
"Fire" (fromThe Promise, 2010) onYouTube

Bruce Springsteen envisioned "Fire" as a song which could be recorded by his idolElvis Presley. It was written after Springsteen saw Presley perform at a May 28, 1977 concert at theSpectrum in Philadelphia. Springsteen said, "I sent [Elvis] a demo of it but he died before it arrived."[26]

Springsteen completed a studio recording of "Fire" on June 17, 1977,[27] as one of 52 tracks which did not make the cut for his 1978 albumDarkness on the Edge of Town as they were considered inconsistent with his thematic vision for the album. Springsteen's managerJon Landau speculated Springsteen had a special concern that, if included onDarkness on the Edge of Town, "Fire" would beColumbia Records' single of choice despite not being representative of the album as a whole.[28]

Despite his disinterest in releasing his own version of "Fire", Springsteen was reportedly upset when the Pointer Sisters version of the song reached no. 2 in February 1979. At that point Springsteen's most successful single remained "Born to Run", which had reached no. 23 in 1975. The Pointer Sisters were actually the second act to score a smash hit with a Springsteen cover, withManfred Mann's Earth Band having taken "Blinded by the Light" to no. 1 in 1977. Additionally, "Because the Night" had been a no. 13 hit forPatti Smith in 1978, having begun as an unfinished Springsteen song which he originally meant to record himself. Springsteen finally scored his own inaugural top 10 hit in 1980 with "Hungry Heart", which was his first single release subsequent to the Pointer Sisters' success with "Fire" (Springsteen had in fact written "Hungry Heart" forthe Ramones but was persuaded by his manager/producerJon Landau that the song was the ideal vehicle to break Springsteen as a major singles artist).[29][30]

With omission from theDarkness on the Edge of Town album notwithstanding, "Fire" was included in the set list of theDarkness Tour and has been a Springsteen concert staple since then. On the 1986 Springsteen concert albumLive/1975-85, "Fire" is represented by a December 16, 1978 performance atWinterland in San Francisco. Issued as a single, this version of the song reached no. 45 on theCashbox Top 100,[31] no. 46 on theBillboard Hot 100, and also charted in Ireland (no. 18), Canada (no. 42),[32] the UK (no. 54), and Australia (no. 82). The music video to promote the single was an acoustic performance of the song by Springsteen at aBridge School Benefit concert in 1986.

The studio version of "Fire" was first released onThe Promise box set (with a rerecorded and overdubbed lead vocal from 2010),[33] and a video version appeared on the associatedThe Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story as part of theThrill Hill Vault Houston '78 Bootleg: House Cut DVD.

Certifications

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Certifications for "Fire", Bruce Springsteen version
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[34]5× Platinum350,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Other versions

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Shakin' Stevens had a January 1979 UK single release with "Fire" serving as B-side to his remake of "Endless Sleep". In the Netherlands, the single was issued with "Fire" as the A-side and formatted with a picture sleeve, this Dutch pressing being valued at £200+ in 1987.[35]

Robin Williams imitatedElmer Fudd singing “Fire” for his 1983 comedy albumThrobbing Python of Love. For this abbreviated version of the song (officially titled “Elmer Fudd sings Bruce Springsteen”), Williams imitated Springsteen’s vocal stylings, even though Springsteen’s first recorded performance of “Fire” was not released until 1986. Williams said he had seen Springsteen perform the song live in concert in 1978.[36]

Cher performed the song during theLove Hurts Tour in 1992.

Link Wray, rockabilly guitarist who played on the Robert Gordon version, released his own version on his 1997 live albumWalkin' Down A Street Called Love. In 2001, contemporary jazz guitaristChuck Loeb covered the song on his releaseIn a Heartbeat.[37][38]

Babyface andDes'ree recorded the song as a duet, and it was released as a single fromthe soundtrack to the 1997 romantic comedy filmHav Plenty.

The Danish soul and rocksinger Henning Stærk (means Strong) recorded the song on his live album "One night stand" in 1987. The album was recorded at the world famous jazzhouse "Montmartre" and the song became a big hit for Henning Stærk.

References

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  4. ^Sioux Falls Argus-Leader 26 April 1979 "Pointers Pleased With New Direction" by Marshall Fine p.2C
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  6. ^The Evening Independent (St. Petersburg) 20 January 1979, p.11-D
  7. ^"100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time: Critics' Picks". Billboard. RetrievedJuly 11, 2017.
  8. ^Kent, David (1993).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 235.ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  9. ^"Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada".Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 1978-04-07. Retrieved2019-07-26.
  10. ^ "Nederlandse Top 40 – week 10, 1979" (in Dutch).Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 2017-12-31.
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  12. ^"Pointer Sisters – full Official Chart History".Official Charts Company. Retrieved22 April 2023.
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  14. ^Whitburn, Joel (2002).Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 194.
  15. ^Whitburn, Joel (2004).Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 465.
  16. ^"USA Cashbox Charts Summaries".popmusichistory. RetrievedDecember 16, 2022.
  17. ^"Record World Singles Chart, February 17, 1979"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on October 15, 2022. RetrievedDecember 18, 2022.
  18. ^"Kent Music Report No 288 – 31 December 1979 > National Top 100 Singles for 1979".Kent Music Report. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2023 – via Imgur.com.
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