
Bruce Springsteen Apologizes to Bono for Refusing Gap Commercial Song License
Bruce Springsteen apologized to Bono for declining to license his song 'Girls in Their Summer Clothes' for a Gap commercial supporting Bono's (RED) AIDS foundation, expressing regret for his decision.
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Bruce Springsteen Apologizes for Refusing to Allow His Song in Bono’s Gap Commercial, Tells U2 Frontman: ‘I Should Have F—ing Done It!’
Bono gave Bruce Springsteen a hard time for refusing to license his song “Girls in Their Summer Clothes” for a commercial for the clothing brand Gap in partnership with Bono’s AIDS foundation (RED). While presenting Springsteen with the Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award at Tribeca Festival, Bono started to praise the Boss’ ability […]
By Ethan Shanfeld
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"I should have fucking done it!" The post Bruce Springsteen apologises to Bono for refusing to license song for U2 frontman’s charity GAP ad appeared first on NME.
By Poppy Burton
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