Third Lung’s mesmerizing version of “Brilliant Disguise” is my favorite cover yet of one Bruce’s best songs.
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In 1975, Bruce introduced his cover of an ironic love song with the story of a chance meeting with an old friend. Let’s see what happened from there.

One time only: Bruce joins forces with the legendary Wilson Pickett on Pickett’s iconic hit, “In the Midnight Hour.”

Recorded the same way as Bruce’s original, this daring interpretation of “Open All Night” has a cool, Canned Heat groove to it.

When John Fogerty decided to record a sequel to his 1973 debut album, Bruce decided it was finally time to join his friend in the studio.

Twin sisters Louise and Ellie Macnamara paid tribute to one of their great musical influences on the day his latest album was released.

Watch Bruce’s only performance of this perennial holiday classic (which isn’t really the holiday song you might think it is).

One time only: Bruce joins The Patti Smith Group for Patti’s land-mark opus from her debut album.

Singer-songwriter Stjerne teams up with the eclectic SMAF! combo on a beautiful, longing, torchy arrangement of “Streets of Philadelphia.”

Twice only: Bruce joins an all-star line-up of music icons to cover one of the most iconic rock songs of the 20th century.