State Trooper

Album: Nebraska (1982)
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  • New Jersey Turnpike riding on a wet night
    'Neath the refinery's glow out where the great black rivers flow
    License, registration, I ain't got none
    But I got a clear conscience 'bout the things that I done

    Mister state trooper, please don't stop me
    Please don't stop me, please don't stop me

    Maybe you got a kid, maybe you got a pretty wife
    The only thing that I got's been bothering me my whole life
    Mister state trooper, please don't stop me
    Please don't you stop me, please don't you stop me

    In the wee wee hours your mind gets hazy
    Radio relay towers gonna lead me to my baby
    The radio's jammed up with talk show stations
    It's just talk, talk, talk, talk, 'til you lose your patience
    Mister state trooper, please don't stop me
    Whoa
    Whoo-whoo

    Hey, somebody out there, listen to my last prayer
    Hi ho silver-o, deliver me from nowhere
    Whoa
    Woo Writer/s: Bruce Springsteen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 10

  • Jake from BostonIn addition to the Suicide influence, there are a couple of nods to Chuck Berry’s “You Can’t Catch Me” in this song. Totally different in terms of tempo and the listener’s perception of the narrator, but the “New Jersey Turnpike” and “wee, wee hours” lines are repeated, as is the imagery of running from the cops. “State Trooper” is like what might be going through the head of someone who listened to and once identified with “You Can’t Catch Me” before he reached the end of his rope.
  • Gus from Ny"But I got a clear conscience 'bout the things that I done". You just get the sense that this is a killer on the run.
  • Paul Mick from Delaware County PaLocal legend has it that 'State Trooper' may have been written at least in-part about the former head of the Pagans motorcycle club, Delco Chapter who is now in his seventies and has probably spent at least half of his life behind bars. Subsequently did his time, has been released. Apparently a NJ police officer was shot but recovered after one or a group of the Pagans were pulled over.
  • Craig from Peterborough, OnThe only thing I got ...been bothering me my whole life. Genius.
  • Sarah from Kennewick, WaThis song is awesomely moody & crazy...so much tension built up in one song...anyone else kinda feel like doing something...bad...when you listen to this?
  • Bob from Southfield, MiWhat I like about this song is the building tension within the driver/narrator of the song. You just know that if he is pulled over by a cop, it's gonna be the straw that broke the camel's back and all hell is gonna break loose. Listen to it in your car when you're out driving on a lonely country road some night and it'll really give you the creeps.
  • Lee from Chicago, IlBruce was always a big fan of punk/rockabilly/electro band SUICIDE, and has covered their songs during concerts. "State Trooper" is almost like an homage to SUICIDE in both style and dark subject matter.
  • Bob from Southern Tier, NyThis song is often referred to and played by Finn Andrews as part of The Veils in concert. Great tune.
  • Jameson from Lexington, KyThis was covered by the band Boiled In Lead, on their album, Antler Dance.
  • Ben from Nottingham, EnglandI cant get over the fact that no one else has commented on this! One of the best tracks from what is an amazing and powerful, yet so simply, album.
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