Category: Meeting Across the River (355)
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and just about everybody: Mustang Sally
Too many team-ups! “Mustang Sally” is one of those songs you just gotta play with someone else, I guess, because the list of Bruce’s “Mustang Sally” guest spots is a long one.
MatR: John Fogerty and Bruce Springsteen: Deja Vu (All Over Again)
When America found itself enmeshed in an unpopular foreign war (again), John Fogerty met the moment. On the Vote For Change Tour, the E Street Band backed Fogerty each night for his comeback track.
MatR: Joe Grushecky and Bruce Springsteen: East Carson Street
Bruce plays guitar on the title track of Joe Grushecky’s 2009 album, but even without Bruce’s contribution, “East Carson Street” is a great song about staying true to one’s roots.
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.
MatR: Patti Scialfa and Bruce Springsteen: Rainy Day Man
Smoky and sultry, “Rainy Day Man” is one of Patti Scialfa’s best tracks, brimming with breezy confidence and boasting a fantastically funky backing track.
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.
MatR: Warren Zevon and Bruce Springsteen: Disorder in the House
Bruce joined Warren Zevon in the studio during the final months of Warren’s life, and the resulting track earned Zevon his first-ever Grammy.
MatR: Michael Strollo and Bruce Springsteen: Could Die Young Tonight
One time only: Bruce joins Michael Strollo on “Could Die Young Tonight” to pay tribute to Michael’s recently departed brother (and Bruce’s friend), Tony.