How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live

How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live

Bruce Springsteen

“How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live” was originally a folk song composed by Blind Alfred Reed in 1929, a month after The Great Depression hit in America. The song is one of the earliest protest songs ever recorded.

Springsteen took the song and added lines to describe the wreckage of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and to criticize how the George W. Bush administration handled the situation.