By Jordan Case Bruce Springsteen has been a wealthy man for a very long time. In 1973 he released his second album, The Wild, The Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle which featured the classic song, Rosalita . Toward the end of the song’s tale about budding romance and the reluctance of a young woman’s father to accept her suitor, Springsteen explains, “And the record company, Rosie, just gave me a big advance!” We bet they did Bruce. Just two years later, Springsteen burst into superstardom in 1975 with his blockbuster album Born to Run , which resulted in him being one of the first entertainers ever to be featured on the covers of both Time and Newsweek simultaneously. Bruce never looked back and has been raking in cash by the truckload ever since. Good for him. Bruce Springsteen was blessed with incredible talent, and he made much of his fortune by singing about the plight of America’s working class: “Early in the morning, factory whistle blow...