Category: Cover Me (984)
Cover Me: Ring of Fire
Traditional, slow-grooving, or hard-rocking, they’re all great: check out Bruce’s three very different covers of Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” spanning five decades.
Cover Me, Lynda Carter: I'm on Fire
In the latest installment of “1970s TV Icons Covering Bruce Springsteen,” Wonder Woman herself covers Bruce’s sultry 1984 single, “I’m on Fire.”
Cover Me, The Lumineers: My City of Ruins
Listen to the The Lumineers show their Jersey roots when they cover Bruce’s “My City of Ruins” during a German radio station studio appearance.
Cover Me: Get Out of Denver
Catch Bruce playing in Denver, and you just might get lucky enough to hear him cover Bob Seger’s 1974 classic.
Cover Me, Little Mazarn: Dancing in the Dark
Little Mazarn’s brand-new cover of Bruce’s biggest hit is one of my favorite “Dancing in the Dark” covers yet. Take a listen inside.
Cover Me: When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)
One time only: Facing his largest audience ever, performing for the first time as a married man, Bruce shared what was on his mind by covering The Beach Boys’ “When I Grow Up (To Be a Man).”
MatR: Steve Earle and Bruce Springsteen, I Ain't Ever Satisfied
One time only: Bruce joins Steve Earle on his classic “I Ain’t Ever Satisfied” when Earle makes a 1998 visit to Sea Bright, New Jersey.
Cover Me, Barry Gibb: I'm on Fire
Turnabout’s fair play: After Bruce paid homage to The Bee Gees on his 2014 tour, Barry Gibb returned the favor by covering Bruce a few months later.
MatR: Roy Orbison and Bruce Springsteen, Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
One time only: Bruce joins Roy Orbison on vocals for his 1962 hit, “Dream Baby” at Roy’s 1987 Black and White Night concert. Plus: listen to Bruce adapt the song at home in 1981.
Cover Me, Default Genders: Secret Garden
EDM artist James Brooks takes “Secret Garden” in a bold new (if retro) direction.