Deliver Me From Nowhere: Jeremy Allen White Covers Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska' Soundtrack

Jeremy Allen White is set to cover Bruce Springsteen on the soundtrack album for Deliver Me From Nowhere, a film that delves into the creation of Springsteen's iconic album 'Nebraska'. The movie explores the themes of isolation and despair present in the album's songs, which focus on marginalized individuals in society. Springsteen's mental health struggles during the making of 'Nebraska' led to concerns from his record label and a necessary intervention from his team.
In Deliver Me From Nowhere, Jeremy Allen White takes on the role of The Boss and performs a selection of Springsteen's tracks in the film. The soundtrack album, scheduled for release on December 5th, includes reimagined versions of songs from 'Nebraska' and demo versions of 'Born In The USA' and 'I'm On Fire'. Additionally, the album features covers of Springsteen's live favorites 'Lucille' by Little Richard and 'Boom Boom' by John Lee Hooker.
The tracklist for the soundtrack album includes Jeremy Allen White's interpretations of Springsteen classics such as "Born in the U.S.A. (Power Station)", "Nebraska", "Atlantic City", "Mansion on the Hill", "Highway Patrolman", "State Trooper", "My Father's House", "Reason to Believe", and "I'm on Fire". The album also includes covers of "Lucille" and "Boom Boom" performed by Jay Buchanan, Jake Kiszka, Sam F. Kiszka, Aksel Coe, Bobby Emmett, and Jeremy Allen White, as well as a rendition of "I Put a Spell on You" by the same artists.
In conclusion, the soundtrack album for Deliver Me From Nowhere offers a unique perspective on Bruce Springsteen's music through Jeremy Allen White's performances and reinterpretations of classic tracks. Fans of Springsteen and those interested in the behind-the-scenes story of 'Nebraska' will find this album a compelling addition to their music collection.