Preview: Bruce Springsteen on the making of his landmark album "Nebraska"
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Bruce Springsteen is entertaining jammed venues around the world on his current tour with the E Street Band. However, he tells correspondent Jim Axelrod that one of his life-changing performances was creating the album "Nebraska" four decades ago. Springsteen talks about his search for meaning in his life in the recording of the album, in an interview to be broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" April 30 on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.
"If I had to pick out one album and say, 'This is going to represent you 50 years from now," Springsteen told Axelrod, "I'd pick 'Nebraska.'"
Springsteen recorded "Nebraska" alone 41 years ago in a farmhouse in Colts Neck, N.J. He found himself there in search of meaning for his life, and at a time when he had reached the rock star status he had dreamed of earlier.
