Category: Cover Me (984)
Cover Me: Hoochie Coochie Man
Almost 50 years ago, The Bruce Springsteen Band put their own stamp on Muddy Waters’ biggest hit. Listen to their absolutely epic “Hoochie Coochie Man” inside.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Mike Ness: Bad Luck
An avid Social Distortion fan, Bruce was bound to cover their biggest hit. Watch Bruce team up–three times–with Mike Ness and Social Distortion on “Bad Luck.”
Cover Me: Not Fade Away
Bruce covered “Not Fade Away” as far back as 1971 and as recently as last summer. It’s always at the ready for an impromptu team-up–watch some of best ones inside.
Cover Me, Mad Hatter's Daughter: Dancing in the Dark
Hamburg duo Mad Hatter’s Daughter delight with their lovely, lonely cover of Bruce’s greatest hit.
Cover Me: I Sold My Heart to the Junkman
Who made “I Sold My Heart to the Junkman” famous, and what made Bruce cover it one night in 1974? Just two of the many mysteries surrounding this classic song.
Cover Me, Lisa Lowell: Secret Garden
Way back in 2011, Sessions Band vocalist Lisa Lowell stopped by E Street Radio and gave us a great cover of Bruce’s “Secret Garden.”
Cover Me: I Walk the Line
Twice only: Bruce paid tribute to The Man in Black after his passing by opening his shows with a lovely acoustic cover of “I Walk the Line.”
RotD/Cover Me, Southside Johnny: Walking Through Midnight
One of the more under-the-radar Southside Johnny/Bruce Springsteen collaborations, “Walking Through Midnight” closed Southside’s first solo album in 1988.
Cover Me: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
One time only: The Bruce Springsteen Band covers The Band’s classic chronicle of the human cost of war.
MatR: Joe Grushecky and Bruce Springsteen: Talking to the King
“Talking to the King” is a sweet, count-your-blessings rocker and a ton of fun in concert. No wonder Joe and Bruce have played it together 28 times. Check out some of the best inside.