Bruce Springsteen releases new song originally intended for a Harry Potter film

It was originally written for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Bruce Springsteen / Harry Potter
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 12th Aug 2019
Last updated 12th Aug 2019

Pop icon Bruce Springsteen is known for his hits such as 'Dancing in the Dark', 'Streets of Philadelphia', 'Born in the USA', and he's back with a new song. After a few years away from the charts, he has just released a song originally intended for a Harry Potter film.

The song, which never made the final cut of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001, now features on a new film about Bruce Springsteen, Blinded By The Light, which is now in cinemas.

The soundtrack to the movie features 12 of Bruce's songs, including the one rejected by the Harry Potter film, 'I'll Stand By You', with lyrics including, 'Together we’ll chase those thieves that won’t leave you alone, Out from the under the bed, out from over our home.'

In an interview with the BBC, back in 2016, Bruce confirmed the song was written for the Harry Potter franchise saying, "You’d have to ask them why they didn’t use it.

It’s very uncharacteristic of something I’d sing myself," he explained, "At some point I’d like to get it into a children’s movie of some sort.”

Based on a true story, and directed by Gurinder Chadha, who directed Bend It Like Beckham, the film, Blinded by the Light, is about British teen of Pakistani decent who discovers The Boss' music.

WATCH: The trailer for Blinded By The Light

*This trailer contains some strong language*

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