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  1. Nils Lofgren: Silver Lining (1990) (Lofgren, Clemons, Springsteen) Killer Joe: Scene of the Crime (1991) (Van Zandt, Springsteen, Weinberg) Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991 (1991) (Bittan, Van Zandt) Soozie Tyrell: White Lines (2003) (Tyrell, Springsteen, Scialfa)

  2. Silver Lining is an album by the American musician Nils Lofgren, released in 1991. [2] [3] The album peaked at No. 153 on the Billboard 200. [4] " Valentine", featuring harmony vocals by Bruce Springsteen, was the album's first single. [5] Production. The album was produced by Kevin McCormick and Lofgren. [6] .

  3. 7 de sept. de 2012 · Bruce Springsteen My best was never good enough. Lyrics to: My best was never good enough 'Every cloud has a silver lining, every dog has his day. 'She said 'Now don't say nothin' If you...

  4. 21 de nov. de 1995 · Release Date. 21 November 1995. Lyrics. Every cloud has a silver lining, every dog has his day. She said, “Now don’t say nothin’. if you don’t have something nice to say.”. The tough, now they get going, when the going gets tough. But for you my best was never good enough. “Now don’t try for a home run, baby.

  5. 01- Silver Lining 02- VALENTINE 03- Walking' Nerve 04- Live Each Day 05- Sticks And Stones 06- Trouble's Back 07- Little Bit O' Time 08- Bein' Angry 09- Gun And Run 10- Girl In Motion Bruce Springsteen contributes backing vocals on VALENTINE.

  6. In the 1990s, during the hiatus of the E Street Band, Lofgren performed two rounds of duty with Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band and continued to release a number of well-received albums under his own name (including 1991’s Silver Lining, which featured a duet with Springsteen on “Valentine”).

  7. Silver Lining is an album by the American musician Nils Lofgren, released in 1991. The album was produced by Kevin McCormick and Lofgren, and recorded at Ocean Way Studios, in Los Angeles. Lofgren chose to add elements of soul and blues to his rock sound. "Valentine", featuring harmony vocals by Bruce Springsteen, was the album's first single.