About "Human Touch"
"Human Touch" is a song recorded by the American rock singer Bruce Springsteen. It was the first single from his 1992 album of the same name and was released on March 9, 1992. The song features future American Idol judge Randy Jackson on bass guitar and Toto's Jeff Porcaro on drums.
The song reached number one in Denmark, Italy, Norway, and Spain and was a top-10 hit in several other countries, including Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland. In the United States, the song reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100—charting as a double A-side with "Better Days"—and topped the Album Rock Tracks chart for three weeks. "Human Touch" was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 1993 Grammy Awards. The music video, directed by Meiert Avis, received an MTV Video Music Awards nomination for Best Male Video.
Top songs by Bruce Springsteen
- Born In The Usa
- Dancing In The Dark
- The River
- Streets Of Philadelphia
- Born To Run
- 10th Avenue Freeze Out
- Because The Night
- Glory Days
- Merry Christmas Baby
- I'm On Fire
- Badlands
- Angel Eyes
- Ballad Of Jesse James
- Tougher Than The Rest
- Spanish Eyes
- Eloise
- Streets Of Fire
- Jersey Girl
- Glory Days (studio Outtake)
- Mary Lou
- A Good Man Is Hard To Find
- Across The Border
- All I Need
- A Love So Fine
- Brilliant Disguise
- Human Touch
- I Wanna Marry You
- 4th Of July, Asbury Park (sandy)
- Viva Las Vegas
- Bobby Jean
- Johnny 99
- Rosalita (come Out Tonight)
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