Author: Ken Rosen (2080)
Cover Me Round-Up: Dancing in the Dark (Part 3)
Six new takes on Bruce’s most popular song–each with its own unique spin.
Roll of the Dice: Brothers Under the Bridge '95
Twelve years later, Bruce revisited his narrator from “Brothers Under the Bridges ’83,” now haunted by the war that awaited him.
Cover Me: My Kind of Town
One time only: Little Steven and the E Street Band adapt Sinatra’s classic at the height of Lilyhammer’s popularity.
Cover Me, Linda Ronstadt: If I Should Fall Behind
Linda Ronstadt may not have opened Bruce’s songbook until late in her career, but her first cover was a stunning one.
MatR: Roy Orbison, Bruce Springsteen, and Friends: Candy Man
One time only: Bruce joins Roy Orbison and an all-star backing band for a great cover of Roy’s 1961 B-side.
Year Four: Complete!
Today marks the end of Year Four of this site’s daily mission to document every song Bruce Springsteen has ever written, recorded, or performed in…
Roll of the Dice: Sinaloa Cowboys
Inspired by actual headlines and a personal story, Bruce crafted the quiet, tragic tale of the Rosales Brothers.
Cover Me, Steve Earle: State Trooper
Steve Earle has been covering Bruce since the outset of his career– and this ACL performance is one of his strongest.
MatR: Joe Grushecky and Bruce Springsteen: Is She The One
Bruce contributed harmony vocals and a guitar riff to this bright, happy track from Joe’s 2006 album.
Roll of the Dice: Further On (Up the Road)
Debuted without introduction on the Reunion Tour, “Further On (Up the Road)” marked a turning point in Bruce’s songwriting that continues through “I’ll See You in My Dreams.”