Bruce Springsteen calls Taylor Swift a "tremendous writer"
Bruce Springsteen has spoken about Taylor Swift's tenth album Midnights, and called her a "tremendous writer".
While appearing on The Howard Stern Show yesterday (1 November), Bruce Springsteen spoke about Taylor Swift, revealing that his daughter Jessica is a "Taylor Swift fan to the max," and played him her tenth album Midnights in full on "top volume" from Newark to Colts Neck.
Stern asked Springsteen about his thoughts on Swift's Midnights album, to which he responded, "It was good. She's super talented, super talented ... She's a tremendous writer, and I know her producer Jack Antonoff very well. They're making great records."
Last week Springsteen released his version of "Don't Play That Song", a track made famous by Ben E. King in 1962, as the third preview of his Only The Strong Survive album.
Bruce Springsteen's Only The Strong Survive album will be released on 11 November via Columbia Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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