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"Protection" is a song written by Bruce Springsteen for Donna Summer.

It was
originally featured on the 1982 Donna Summer album which was produced by Quincy
Jones. In 1997 it was also included on One Step Up/Two Steps Back: The Songs Of
Bruce Springsteen.[1][2] It was released as a single in Belgium and Japan and was
nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Female Rock Vocal Performance alongside
Linda Ronstadt, Pat Benatar, Bonnie Raitt, and Kim Carnes.

David Geffen approached Jon Landau, Springsteen's manager and producer, and asked
if Springsteen would be interested in writing a song for Summer. Summer had just
recently signed for Geffen Records. Springsteen agreed to write a song and, while
working with Gary U.S. Bonds, he gathered the E Street Band to record a demo.
However, when Landau heard the result, "Cover Me", he persuaded Springsteen to keep
that song for himself. Springsteen then wrote "Protection". He recorded a version with
the E Street Band at The Hit Factory during January or February 1982 and registered it
at the United States Copyright Office on March 8, 1982. In the same month Springsteen
and Roy Bittan also travelled to Los Angeles to help record Summer's version of the
song. Bruce and Donna allegedly also recorded a duet vocal version at her sessions but
it remains unreleased. On the released version by Summer, Springsteen played the
guitar solo and can clearly be heard on fadeout vocals. Springsteen's own version of the
song was seriously considered for Born in the USA, however it remains unreleased. He
has never performed the song in concert, although it was rehearsed in early 1988 for the
upcoming Tunnel of Love Express Tour.[3][4] The song peak No. 26 in Spain Radio char

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