The Power of Prayer

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"The Power of Prayer"
Promotional single by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
from the album Letter to You
LanguageEnglish
Released
  • October 23, 2020 (album)
  • November 23, 2020 (music video)
Studio Thrill Hill Recording, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States
Genre Rock [1]
Length3:36
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Bruce Springsteen
Producer(s)

"The Power of Prayer" is a 2020 song by Bruce Springsteen from his album Letter to You . It was only released as a radio single, and a promotional video was released on November 23, a month after the release of the album. [2]

Contents

Song facts and release

The song has a spiritual language. Springsteen was born in a Roman Catholic household, and that turned him off religion, but he didn't lose his faith. [3] The video features archival footage from his youth and clips of Springsteen and the E Street Band working on the song in the studio. The message of the video is about old friends he’s lost and the optimism of that era, reflected in the footage of Jersey Shore in the summertime during Springsteen’s youth. [2] The song gained radio airplay since December 4 in Italy, [4] where it hit #1; besides radio airplay, "The Power of Prayer" reached high positions on streaming platforms: iTunes (#7) and Apple Music (#5), respectively in the United Kingdom and Norway. [5] Surprisingly[ according to whom? ], it did not chart in the United States. [6]

Reception

NJ.com criticized the song, describing it as too similar to the precedent song on the album, "Last Man Standing". [7] Ultimate Classic Rock described the song negatively (as a forgettable song that could be a leftover from any Springsteen album from the past 15 years) as well. [8] Rolling Stone's review was better, describing the song as a "lilting, gentle rocker, where he praises Ben E. King and the Drifters' "This Magic Moment" as an answered prayer and exclaims I’m reachin’ for heaven, we’ll make it there to his lover". [1]

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