Live 16 Jun 1978 version
[Spoken intro:] It look like I'm gonna hold up the place with these things here (chuckles). Thank you. This is uh... (chuckles) This is a song, was the first song I wrote after Born To Run. It's not recorded yet, will be on the next album, I guess. This is called, uh, this is called "The Promise".
Well Johnny works in a factory and Billy works downtown
Terry works in a rock and roll band looking for that million-dollar sound
Me I got a little job down in Darlington, whoa but some nights I don't go
Some nights I go to the drive-in or some nights I stay home
I followed that dream just like those guys do way up on the screen
And I drove a Challenger down Route 9 through the dead ends and all the bad scenes
And when the promise was broken, I cashed in a few of my own dreams
Hmm hmm
Well now I built that Challenger by myself, but I needed money and so I sold it
I lived a secret I should've kept to myself, but I got drunk one night and I told it
All my life I fought this fight, the fight that no man can ever win
And every day it just gets harder to live this dream I'm believing in
Thunder Road, oh baby you were so right
Thunder Road, there's something dying out on the highway tonight
Well now my daddy taught me how to walk quiet and how to make my peace with the past
And I learned real good to tighten up inside that I don't say nothing unless I'm asked
When the promise is broken you go on living but it steals something from down in your soul
Like when the truth is spoken and it don't make no difference, something in your heart turn cold
Well I followed that dream through the southwestern tracks, the dead ends, and the two-bit bars
When the promise was broken I was far away from home sleeping in the backseat of a borrowed car
Thunder Road, and when it washes away with the rain
Thunder Road, you learn to walk among the remains
Thunder Road, remember what me and Billy we'd always say
Thunder Road, we were gonna take it all and throw it all away
The above lyrics are for the live 16 Jun 1978 performance of THE PROMISE at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, KS, during the Darkness On The Edge Of Town Tour. The song was played in a solo piano arrangement.
In 1978, Springsteen was singing the song with a rewritten final verse: "Well, now my daddy taught me... / I learned real good...".
List of available versions of THE PROMISE on this website:
THE PROMISE [Official 1977 studio version]