“One version is about a car, the other is about a feminine hygiene product. Guess which the kids liked to shout more?” The story of the failed Springsteen song that topped the American charts after being banned in the Bible Belt

“One version is about a car, the other is about a feminine hygiene product. Guess which the kids liked to shout more?” The story of the failed Springsteen song that topped the American charts after being banned in the Bible Belt

How Manfred Mann took a song, added the Chopsticks chords, got the song banned and scored a No.1

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