While working in the same studio, producer Jimmy Iovine—who was working on both Springsteen’s and Patti Smith’s records—convinced Bruce to give the unfinished track to Patti. Patti’s Night in 1977
Originally, Bruce Springsteen began writing the song in 1976 during sessions for his album Darkness on the Edge of Town . Despite having a catchy melody and a powerful chorus, he struggled to finish the lyrics. Springsteen later admitted he was uncomfortable with the "directness" of the love song at the time. because_the_night
My Top Tracks: Patti Smith, Because the Night - Luke's Notes While working in the same studio, producer Jimmy
: The lyrics reflected her yearning and the literal act of waiting for the telephone to ring. Springsteen later admitted he was uncomfortable with the
Patti Smith took the demo home and completed the song in a single night in 1977. At the time, she was anxiously waiting for a phone call from her boyfriend (and future husband), Fred "Sonic" Smith.
: She turned Bruce's rough demo into an anthem of passion, leading to her biggest commercial success when it was released on her 1978 album Easter . Impact and Legacy