WALKING WITH THE MAN 
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Page last updated: 29 Aug 2010
Intro
WALKING WITH THE MAN is a song written by Bruce Springsteen, and was planned to
be included on his 1976 album had it seen the light.
The Lost 1976 Album
Chris Sandford wrote in his 1999 book Springsteen: Point Blank that
"Springsteen began tinkering at his fourth album in January 1976. One track, 'Darkness On the
Edge of Town', was already done; demos of 'Dawn Patrol', 'Frankie', 'Drifter's Barrio' and 'You're
Gonna Cry' – some good, some not so polished – were being cut as fast as he could hum them."
Springsteen donated two of his compositions to Southside Johnny for use on his
1976 debut album I Don't Want To Go Home, and he also wrote the liner notes on the album's
back sleeve. What somehow supports Sandford's claim is that on the back of the handwritten cover
essay that he supplied to Southside Johnny, Bruce had written eight (or nine) song titles, under
the header "Album IV":
DAWN PATROL
HOUSE ON EDEN STREET / THE EDGE OF DAWN
FRANKIE
WALKING WITH THE MAN
TEXAS DRIVE IN
DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN
DRIFTER'S BARRIO
YOU'RE GONNA CRY
It is unclear if "House On Eden Street / The Edge Of Dawn" are two
songs, or one song with two alternative titles, "House On Eden Street" and "House
On The Edge Of Dawn".
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