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Blue Christmas
This perennial holiday classic holds special meaning for E Street Nation: it’s the last song Clarence Clemons ever performed with the E Street Band.
Jingle Bell Rock
In 2001, Bruce welcomed his holiday show audiences each night with a warm, merry cover of Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock.”
Santa Claus Baby
One time only: Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Vivino, and The Max Weinberg 7 rescue a lost Christmas classic from obscurity.
Run Rudolph Run
A holiday show favorite! Check out Bruce’s only-in-New Jersey cover performances of Chuck Berry’s classic Christmas rocker.
Merry Christmas, Baby
Bruce’s “other” Christmas song is almost as well-known and much-loved as his “Santa Claus,” even though he’s never performed it beyond New Jersey or New York.
A Very Springsteen Christmas
Happy Holidays from E Street Shuffle! Enjoy this guided tour through Bruce’s best Christmas-themed performances.
Jersey Girl
If there was ever a song that sounds like (but isn’t) a Springsteen original, it would have to be Tom Waits’ “Jersey Girl.” Check out Bruce’s great cover performances inside, including a rare Springsteen/Waits duet with hybrid lyrics!
The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze
One of the rarest gems from the Seeger Sessions Tour: a traditional yet wry arrangement of an American classic.
This Little Light of Mine
Always at the ready whenever defiance, solidarity, and resoluteness are called for, “This Little Light of Mine” proved a perfect penultimate song for the Sessions Tour.
It's All Right
On the final leg of World Tour 1993, Bruce often closed the show with this Curtis Mayfield classic.