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  1. Buster Poindexter is a self-titled album released by RCA Records in 1987 by Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of New York Dolls frontman David Johansen. Johansen re-recorded the track "Heart of Gold" as Buster Poindexter, which originally appeared on Johansen's 1981 solo album Here Comes the Night.

  2. Vivienne Patricia Scialfa (/ ˈ s k æ l f ə / SKAL-fə; born July 29, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Scialfa has been a member of the E Street Band since 1984 and has been married to Bruce Springsteen since 1991. In 2014, Scialfa was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band.

    • Michele Johnson
    • Lucky Girl. The number one song on our Top 10 Patti Scialfa Songs list is “Lucky Girl.” She recorded the song for the Rumble Doll album in 1993. The song explores her gratitude after finding true love.
    • Rumble Doll. “Rumble Doll” appears on the album of the same name. It premiered in 1993. The song talks about struggling to find acceptance. She went through a lot physically and emotionally but wants someone to protect her heart.
    • As Long As I (Can Be With You) The third song on our list is “As Long as I (Can Be with You).” She recorded the track for her album Rumble Doll in 1993.
    • 23rd Street Lullaby. “23rd Street Lullaby” appears on the album of the same name. Patti Scialfa recorded the single in 2004. The stirring ballad describes a couple in a bar.
  3. Around the time of Sweet Revenge, Johansen adopted his alter-ego, Buster Poindexter. For the next 15 years, Buster Poindexter would remain at the forefront of Johansen's music career.

  4. Other artists and groups she worked with included Cats on a Smooth Surface, David Johansen (a.k.a. Buster Poindexter), and Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. In 1984, Bruce Springsteen invited her to become a member of the E Street Band, which was getting ready to embark on an international tour in support of The Boss’s monster album ...

  5. [Chorus] Are you lonely for me, baby? Yes, I am. Are you lonely for me, baby? I'm coming home. Are you lonely for me, baby? [Verse 1] It's the last train to Jacksonville. I'm gonna get on it,...

  6. Jun 15, 2004 · Rising before the sun rose over New Jersey, sitting alone with a barely tuned guitar, Patti Scialfa conjured the songs for her second album while her husband and three kids slept.