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Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)

"Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" is a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen, from his The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle album, and is especially famed as a concert number for Springsteen and The E Street Band. The song, which clocks in at just over seven minutes, is a story of forbidden love between the singer and the titular Rosalita, whose parents disapprove of his life in a rock and roll band. It is included on the compilation albums The Essential Bruce Springsteen and Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Greatest Hits.

Rosalita

Rosalita may refer to:

  • "Rosalita" (Al Dexter song), a 1944 song by Al Dexter
  • " Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)", a song by Bruce Springsteen from his 1973 album The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle
  • "Rosalita", a song by Gomez from their 1999 album Liquid Skin
  • Rosalita (band), a post-punk revival band from Ipswich, England
Rosalita (band)

Rosalita were a five-piece English post-punk revival band from East Anglia. The band formed in May 2005, and have toured continuously since early 2006. Rosalita play jerky indie pop "with the aim of making people dance". Their songs include pop culture references to things as diverse as Art Attack and Pop-Tarts. The band cite Talking Heads, The Stranglers, The Jam and Devo as influences. They have played as supporting act to Towers of London, Jack PeƱate, Air Traffic and The Sounds among others.

At the end of 2006, Rosalita won the Archant newspaper group's "Next Big Thing" competition. As part of the prize the band were given the opportunity to support Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler of The Jam at the Waterfront in Norwich on 23 May 2007.

In mid-2007 Rosalita took part in the "Road to V" competition to open V2007. As part of the finals of the competition they subsequently played at Carling Academy Islington on 16 May 2007, filmed by Channel 4. They went on to win the competition alongside Grimsby band The Brightlights. Rosalita's performance at V2007 was followed immediately by a surprise early set from the Foo Fighters.

Rosalita's debut single "Manga Girl" was released on 26 November 2007, on the NRONE Records label.

March 2008 saw the band embark on their first UK tour in support of the release of their new EP What Would Your Mother Say? (released on Taste Media). They also recorded a BBC Maida Vale session for BBC Introducing that was subsequently aired on Huw Stephens' Radio 1 show.

July 2009 saw the departure of lead singer Kris Andrew, which led to the disbandment of Rosalita.

September 2009 marked the debut performances of Kris Andrew's new band Jackknife Horsebox; former Rosalita guitar player Richard Tyler joined the fold immediately after the breakup of their old band. John Randell and Jay Goodrich joined with some old friends to form new collective The B.Goodes. Ben Groom has embarked upon a solo career under the pseudonym Benjamin Bloom. Since 2012, Jay Goodrich has played bass for Benjamin Bloom. All three acts show a significant departure in sound and genre when compared to Rosalita.

Rosalita (Al Dexter song)

"Rosalita" is a 1942 song performed by Al Dexter and His Troopers. It was recorded on March 18, 1942. The song was the B-side to "Pistol Packin' Mama", released on Okeh #6708. Both would chart in 1944, but "Rosalita" would spend more weeks on the chart than " Pistol Packin' Mama", with a total of twenty-five weeks on the chart and single week at number one.