Jericho and Seb Martel’s cover of “The Ghost of Tom Joad” is impassioned, heartfelt, and timely–one of the best covers of Bruce’s all-too-relevant song.
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A one-off cover for local flavor turned rare studio cover, The Saints’ “Just Like Fire Would” is a natural fit for Bruce’s set lists.

Twice only: Bruce and the E Street Band tackle Steppenwolf’s anthem, “Born to Be Wild.”

From Margo Timmin’s Ty Tyrfu solo sessions back in 2009, this gorgeous and intimate performance of “If I Should Fall Behind” ranks among the song’s best covers.

It takes guts to cover The Beatles’ orchestral “Eleanor Rigby” with just a four-person high school rock band, but Bruce Springsteen has never lacked in the guts department. Listen to The Castiles’ daring cover inside.

Twice in the mid-nineties, Bruce and Jerry Lee Lewis tackled Lewis’ first great hit together, and both times they fell short. Let’s take a look and listen to find out why.

Another outtake from the terrific One Step Up/Two Steps Back 1998 tribute project, Bimbo du Jour unleashes the inner punk in Bruce’s “No Surrender.”

One time only: Bruce Springsteen joins The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Little Richard, and a host of Hall of Fame all-stars for a cover of The Stones’ iconic “Start Me Up.”

Take a listen to this lovely, flute-forward version of “My Hometown” by an Irish wedding band raising funds for a suicide prevention center in their own hometown.

In the spring of 1993, Bruce leaned further into his new band’s strengths with their gorgeous cover of a country-gospel classic.