In recording the song Springsteen first earned his noted reputation for perfectionism, laying down as many as eleven guitar tracks to get the sound just right. The recording process and alternate ideas for the song's arrangement are described in the
Wings For Wheels documentary DVD included in the 2005 reissue
Born to Run 30th Anniversary Edition package. On January 8, 1974, Springsteen met his manager,
Mike Appel,
Clarence Clemons, and the other members of his band at 914 Sound Studios,
Blauvelt, New York, to rehearse two new compositions, "
Jungleland" and "Born to Run", both of which were lacking lyrics. He continued working on both songs at his home in New Jersey. The original backing track was recorded on May 21, 1974, after rehearsal sessions. Vocals were recorded on June 26, 1974. Recording was not completed until August 6, 1974, when mixing began on seventy-two tracks to the sixteen available at 914 Studios, including strings, more than one dozen guitar tracks, sax, drums, glockenspiel, bass, multiple keyboards and a variety of voices. The core instrumental backing track, which had been re-recorded, was mixed, along with numerous test arrangements, backing vocals, double-tracked vocals and strings, and finally the one chosen for release. Springsteen and
Mike Appel were the producers, and Louis Lahav was chief engineer. After finally going in the can, the tapes sat for a year, waiting for the rest of the album to be completed. A pre-release version of the song, with a slightly different mix, was given by Appel to disc jockey
Ed Sciaky of
WMMR in
Philadelphia, and played with Springsteen as his special guest on November 3, 1974, and within a couple of weeks this version was given to other
progressive rock radio outlets in the Northeast as well, including
WNEW-FM in New York City,
WMMS in
Cleveland,
WBCN in
Boston, and
WVBR in
Ithaca, New York. It became quite popular on these stations, and led to older cuts from Springsteen's first two albums being played, as anticipation built for the new album. When Springsteen did a show at the Main Point, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, on February 5, 1975, with Sciaky as host, the crowd sang along to "Born to Run". == Music videos ==