The Bruce Springsteen-inspired coming-of-age movie, “Blinded by the Light,” has 15 Boss songs.

It just got one more. “I’ll Stand by You Always,” a song Springsteen originally wrote for inclusion for a "Harry Potter" film, has been added to the end credits of “Blinded by the Light,” according to The Wrap.

It will follow “Born to Run” during the end credits. Reps for New Line Cinema did not reply for a request for comment.

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“Blinded by the Light,” directed by Gurinder Chadha ("Bend It Like Beckham"), is based on the “Greetings from Bury Park” memoir by Sarfraz Manzoor and it details the impact of Springsteen’s music on a South Asian Muslim teenager growing up in ‘80s England. The film features Boss music from the '70s and 80s.

The film will be released in U.S. theaters on Aug. 14. International dates have not been announced yet.

“I’ll Stand by You Always” was rejected by director Chris Columbus” for use in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” in 2001, partly on grounds of it not being British enough, according to Backstreets.

"Bruce's amazing, heartbreakingly beautiful song slightly shifted the mood of the film from England to back across the pond. Back to America. It would be the first time in our film where we would not hear a British voice," said Columbus to Backstreets. "Also, complicating matters... John Williams had already written a full eight minutes of an orchestral piece to end the film. I would have to face the Maestro and tell him that I was planning to cut his eight-minute symphony. This certainly would have sent John running for the hills, ending our working relationship forever. Had I done that, John would definitely not have scored the subsequent two Potter films.

"I was (blanking) devastated. I'd waited over 25 years for a Bruce song. And finally, I received one of the best songs he'd ever written. And I couldn't use it."

Columbus later tapped Little Steven and Disciples of Soul to appear and perform in the Netflix hit “The Christmas Chronicles” last holiday season.

Mob scene in Asbury Park

Asbury Park, get ready to get Mobbed up.

City stalwarts the Parlor Mob are set to play their first show in Asbury Park, on Friday, April 5 at Asbury Lanes, since the big 2018 Sea.Hear.Now festival last September. They’re back and they’re ready to rock, as evidenced by their scorching new single “House of Cards.”

“We pride ourselves on our live show,” said drummer Sam Bey.

The Lanes show is the second in a regional tour for the band with the city newcomers the Cold Seas. Erik Rudic of the Cold Seas is also playing with Parlor Mob, so you won’t be seeing double Friday night when you see Rudic with both bands. Look for a new album from the Parlor Mob this summer on Britannia Row Recordings, which is a new label imprint under BMG launched by recording artist Malay.

The new collection won’t be sounding exactly like “House of Cards.” That’s the sound of growth.

“(‘House of Cards’) is probably the most old school Parlor Mob sounding song on the album,” Bey said. “We’re older now, listening to different music. If you’re making the same album in 2019 that you did in 2012, I just don’t find that to be very productive as an artist.”

Parlor Mob know of what they speak. The band members came to town in the mid-aughts — a time when few were coming to town — and helped put the city back on the musical map via releases and associations with Capitol and Roadrunner records. The guys R— also, Mark Melicia, vocals; Paul Ritchie, guitar; and Gianni Scalise, bass — took a beak along the way, and focused on other musical pursuits, including Bey and Ritchie’s sideband, Gods.

Now, it’s back on for the Parlor Mob.

“All of us grew up in the Red Bank area and we decided to come down to Asbury in 2005,” Bey said. “The next thing we’re rehearsing at the Hot Dog House and having after-practice drinks at the Brickwall and now we’re Parlor Mob from Asbury Park. We’ve gotten to watch Asbury change over the years, and it’s definitely way different. Before it was, where are you guys from? To now it’s like, cool, that’s a great music scene.”

Call it the Mob effect.

Chris Jordan: cjordan@app.com. Twitter: @chrisfhjordan

PARLOR MOB

With: The Cold Seas, Sonic Bloom, Ernest

When: 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5

Where: Asbury Lanes, Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park

Tickets: $15

Info: www.asburylanes.com