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Rick Springfield – ‘Jessie’s Girl’ 40th Anniversary Live

May 25, 2022 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


To celebrate the 40th anniversary of his album Working Class Dog, ageless Rick Springfield recorded a live version of Jessie’s Girl at his home. Rick looks and sounds amazing, and it’s almost unbelievable that he’s 72 years old. He looks like he’s still in his 40s!!!

Jessie’s Girl was a number one hit on the Hot 100 chart for Springfield in 1981, and in 2018 Billboard ranked it number 186 on it’s greatest songs of all time.

Enjoy this look at Rick Springfield performing Jessie’s Girl live at his home as well as his original music video for Jessie’s Girl from 1981!

Also, we want to give a shoutout to Youtube user Delaney for this comment on Springfield’s Jessie’s Girl music video on YouTube. Awesome Delaney!




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