On this day in 1984, New Jersey rocker Bruce Springsteen releases Pink Cadillac as a B-side to Dancing in the Dark, which will become the first and biggest hit single off Born in the U.S.A., the best-selling album of his career. [video=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD5Vythvxig] When a music critic wants to indicate that a song lacks lyrical sophistication, he or she will often refer to its lyrics as being of the moon in June sort. It's a label left over from the Tin Pan Alley era, when even great composers like Irving Berlin churned out a hundred uninspired Moon/June tunes for every highly original classic like Blues Skies or Puttin' On The Ritz. If rock and roll has an equivalent in the area of clichéd lyrics, it is probably Baby and Maybe a rhyming pair made most famous in the smoldering early-rock classic Be-Bop-A-Lula, which was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee , by the rockabilly legend Gene Vincent on this day in 1956. [video=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j35R2CZu84&feature=fvst][/video][/video]