Category: Cover Me (984)
MatR: Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and friends: Rockin' in the Free World
Bruce has played Neil Young’s signature anthem “Rockin’ in the Free World” twice–each with Neil himself. Listen to both performances inside.
Roll of the Dice/Cover Me: Freedom Cadence
Part cover, part adaptation, part tribute, part reminder: Bruce’s “Freedom Cadence” connects the dots from “Born in the U.S.A.’s” Vietnam vet to today’s Iraq war veterans.
MatR: Jackson Browne and Bruce Springsteen, Our Lady of the Well
At the Laid Back Festival in 2017, Bruce joined Jackson Browne on stage for a show-closing “Our Lady of the Well.” Watch that lovely performance inside.
Cover Me, Mary Cutrufello: Take 'Em as They Come
She may not be a household name, but Mary Cutrufello has some serious E Street cred. Listen to her terrific team-up with Willy Braun on Bruce’s “Take ’em as They Come.”
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Joe Grushecky, True Companion
One time only: Bruce joins Joe Grushecky on stage at a benefit show in Pittsburgh for a blistering guitar solo and backing vocals on Joe’s “True Companion.”
MatR: John Eddie, Bruce Springsteen, and Friends: Bang a Gong (Get It On)
One time only: Bruce Springsteen, John Eddie, Greg Kihn, Marshall Crenshaw, and Elliott Murphy team up on the T. Rex/Power Station classic.
Cover Me, Manfred Mann: Dancing in the Dark
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band is no stranger to covering Bruce’s songs. “Blinded by the Light” may be their most famous adaption, but they also took a run at Bruce’s greatest hit, “Dancing in the Dark.” Check it out inside.
MatR: Roy Orbison, Bruce Springsteen and Friends: Leah
One time only: Bruce joins an all-star backing band to accompany Roy Orbison’s soaring vocals on “Leah.”
MatR: Sting and Bruce Springsteen, Every Breath You Take
One of the nightly highlights of the Human Rights Now! Tour was Sting’s set-closing team-up with Bruce on “Every Breath You Take.” Watch their infectiously joyous performance inside.
Cover Me, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar: American Skin (41 Shots)
If you’ve never heard Mary J. Blige’s cover of “American Skin (41 Shots)” with new lyrics and vocals by Kendrick Lamar, stop what you’re doing and listen to this magnificent performance.