See how Blogness readers rated all 66 tracks on Springsteen's classic outtakes set.

With 6,332 responses tallied, the results are in! Read on as we count down the top 10 finishers in our poll of your favorite tracks from “Tracks,” Bruce Springsteen’s 1998 box set of outtakes, b-sides and rarities. (Or if you’re the impatient type, scroll down to see the rankings for all 66 tracks, and listen to the Spotify playlist in order of how they finished.)

10. "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart,” the "Born in the USA" outtake -- also the B-Side to “Glory Days” -- got 219 votes in our poll for 10th place.

9. "Take 'Em as They Come," the 1980 outtake from “The River,” got 222 votes in our poll to take ninth place.

8. "Frankie,” the 1982 outtake that’s much sought-after in concert by the diehard fans, got 223 votes for eighth place in our poll.

7. "Roulette," the 1979 outtake inspired by the Three Mile Island nuclear plant disaster, got 236 votes to make seventh place.

5 (tie). "This Hard Land,” the outtake from 1982 that was already well known as an extra track on “Greatest Hits,” got 274 votes to tie for fifth place.

5 (tie). "Back in Your Arms," the only song from the notorious “Disc 4” of “Tracks” to finish in the top t0, but it’s clearly well-loved -- the 1995 outtake got 274 votes to tie for fifth.

4. "The Wish" from 1987, one of the definite highlights of “Springsteen on Broadway,” got 275 votes for fourth place.

3. "My Love Will Not Let You Down,” a 1982 outtake that turned “love” into an eight-syllable word, got an impressive 307 votes for third place.

2. "Thundercrack," the only track from the pre-”Born to Run” era to make the top 10, was recorded in 1973 and got 359 votes for second place.

1. "Loose Ends," Stevie Van Zandt’s favorite Bruce outtake, is apparently also yours: This 1979 outtake got a whopping 387 votes for a clear first-place finish in our poll.

As for the 475 people who chose to answer our question regarding the worst song on “Tracks,” there was a clear “winner” -- that poor underrated gem “Part Man, Part Monkey” (which finished a not totally unrespectable 40th place in the favorites poll) was cited by 89 people as the worst song in the set, edging out “Goin’ Cali,” which got 80 votes (and finished a less respectable 63rd among the favorites, tied with “Over the Rise”).

No. 3 was the “Mary Queen of Arkansas” demo with a mere 48 mentions for worst, so the other two definitely rise to the top, er, of the bottom. (Incidentally, “The Honeymooners” got a mere one vote in our poll of favorites, but only four people mentioned it as the worst -- guess it’s just forgettable.)

See below (or click here) for the full list, our Spotify playlist, and the latest episode of the Springsteen Poll-Cast, in which we present snippets of the top 10 finishers. And may I just say: “Santa Ana” (34th place), “Stand On It” (45th place), "A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Pittsburgh)" (47th place) and the unfairly lambasted “TV Movie” (65th place) were all robbed.