Songwriter: Bruce Springsteen

Producer: Robert McEntee

We said we'd walk together, baby, come what may
That come the twilight should we lose our way
If as we're walking a hand should slip free
I'll wait for you, and should I fall behind, wait for me

We swore we'd travel, darling, side by side
We'd help each other stay in stride
But each lover's steps fall so differently
But I'll wait for you, and should I fall behind, wait for me

Now everyone dreams of a love lasting and true
But you and I know what this world can do
So let's make our steps clear that the other may see
And I'll wait for you, should I fall behind, wait for me

There's a beautiful river in the valley ahead
There 'neath the oak's bough soon we will be wed
Should we lose each other in the shadow of the evening trees
I'll wait for you, should I fall behind, wait for me
Darling, I'll wait for you, should I fall behind, wait for me
Oh, I'll wait for you, should I fall behind, wait for me

Cindy Bullens

This rock singer/songwriter sang three lead vocals on the movie soundtrack for Grease and sang backup with Elton John before cutting a series of albums of her own. After 1979’s Steal the Night, Bullens did not return with new material for a decade, releasing a self-titled effort on MCA in 1989; another ten-year gap preceded the release of Somewhere Between Heaven & Earth, an album inspired by the tragic cancer-related death of the singer’s 11-year-old daughter, Jessie. Bullens returned more quickly the next time around with 2001’s Neverland. In 2005, Bullens released the tougher-sounding Dream #29. A year later, a live concert album appeared. In 2010, Bullens released her eighth-studio effort Howling Trains and Barking Dogs.

As a reviewer once complained about her from “Why the queen of pop and rock Cindy Bullens changed herself to a man looking horrible, named, Cidny Bullens after transition” and

In those days Cindy Bullens was a very special lady as the late host Dick Clark from American Bandstand made good comments about her. She was born female in the beginning and most everyone loved her.