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Bruce Springsteen Thunder Road : Does Mary s dress sway or wave?

The issue had been, somewhat, hotly debated for decades among fans. The latest discussion came up when Maggie Haberman of the New York Times tweeted a pic of the empty “Springsteen on Broadway” stage at the St. James Theatre with the caption, “A screen door slams, Mary’s dress sways” on July 3. Springsteen performs “Thunder Road” in “Springsteen on Broadway.”   Yet, focusing on the “sways” or the “waves” of the dress kind of misses the bigger picture, said Howie Chaz of the Spring-Nuts Facebook group. “To be totally honest, I was never a fan of this debate and feel it’s been way overdone,” said Chaz via email late on Saturday. “This is arguably considered Bruce’s greatest track and we broke this down to a waves/sways dilemma. We can all agree that Bruce has sung ‘waves’ and ‘sways’ throughout the years. I cannot believe this has taken on a life as it has for so long. I’m sure however Mary’s dress moved, I’m sure it was a stunni

Bruce Springsteen s Thunder Road lyric mystery over dress is over

USA TODAY The fierce debate over Bruce Springsteen s Thunder Road lyrics, and the movement of Mary s dress in the classic song, is officially over.  The fireworks appropriately started just before Independence Day, when The New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman tweeted the commonly accepted and often-crooned  Thunder Road  opening lyric from Springsteen s seminal 1975 Born to Run album. A screen door slams, Mary’s dress sways, Haberman wrote, with a picture of the empty stage before a Springsteen on Broadway performance. That led to a series of Twitter commentators saying Haberman was blinded by the light, and that the lyric is waves, not sways.

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