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Bruce Springsteen delivered an emotional rendition of “I’ll See You In My Dreams” at the 9/11 memorial in New York City on Saturday.
The singer introduced the song on stage at Ground Zero with a touching tribute, “May God bless our fallen brothers and sisters, their families, their friends, and loved ones.”
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“The days go on, I remember you, my friend. And though you’re gone and my heart’s been empty it seems. I’ll see you in my dreams,” the 71-year-old sang.
The sentimental track, from Springsteen’s 2020 album Letter To You was followed by a moment of silence to honor the victims and survivors on the 20th anniversary of the terror attack.
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