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  1. The Pretender is the fourth album by the American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1976. It peaked at No. 5 on Billboard's album chart. The singles from the album were "Here Come Those Tears Again", which reached No. 23, and "The Pretender", which peaked at No. 58.

  2. The Pretender | Jackson Browne | Lyrics ☾☀ - YouTube. Megan Smith. 159K subscribers. Subscribed. 21K. 4M views 8 years ago. Released | November 10th, 1976 Disclaimer | This video is for...

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  3. Jackson Browne performs "The Pretender" for the 2020 Berklee School of Music Gala honoring Roger BrownFilmed, recorded and mixed by Kevin SmithFrom his album...

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  5. The Pretender Lyrics. [Verse 1] I'm gonna rent myself a house. In the shade of the freeway. Gonna pack my lunch in the morning. And go to work each day. And when the evening rolls around. I'll go...

  6. The Pretender is the third studio album by singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, featuring songs about death, parenthood, and love. The title track is a cynical anthem of alienation and despair, while other tracks explore themes of mortality, family, and social criticism.

  7. History. "The Pretender" was composed, according to Browne, in a number of locations; in Los Angeles, within a rented store-front in North Hollywood, and in a "tacky" hotel in Hawaii. Browne is quoted to have claimed that the song was almost complete before he had discovered the defining opening piano-riff. [1]