Category: Meeting Across the River (355)
MatR: Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen: You May Be Right
One time only: Bruce teams up with Billy Joel on Billy’s perennial hit “You May Be Right” at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Anniversary Concerts.
MatR: Southside Johnny and Bruce Springsteen, Trapped Again
Bruce co-wrote “Trapped Again” with Southside Johnny and Steve Van Zandt, but he’s only performed it live once. Check it out inside.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen, Max Weinberg, and Stand and Deliver: Hippy Hippy Shake
From the Legends of Springsteen files: Bruce and Max join cover band Stand and Deliver at the Classics Cafe in Westwood for rocking rendition of “Hippy Hippy Shake.”
MatR: Dropkick Murphys and Bruce Springsteen, I'm Shipping Up to Boston
One time only: Bruce teams up with Dropkick Murphys on their anthemic “I’m Shipping Up to Boston” on St. Patrick’s Day in 2011.
MatR: Lisa Lowell and Bruce Springsteen, The Moulin Rouge
Bruce contributes some smoking guitar licks to Lisa Lowell’s sultry ode to the Moulin Rouge.
Meeting Across the River: Lucinda Williams and Bruce Springsteen, Disgusted
One time only: Bruce joined Lucinda Williams and her band on stage in London to perform a cover of Melvin Jackson’s “Disgusted.”
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and the Upstage Jam Band, The Blues is My Business
Mere weeks before Little Steven released his cover of Etta James’ “The Blues is My Business,” he and Bruce (and the rest of the Upstage Jam Band) covered it at the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen, Max Weinberg, and Tim McLoone: Tobacco Road
One time only (that was recorded, anyway): Bruce, Max, and Tim McLoone cover John D. Loudermilk’s “Tobacco Road.”
Meeting Across the River: Warren Zevon and Bruce Springsteen, Prison Grove
Bruce contributed his backing vocals to help Warren Zevon complete one last album shortly before his friend’s death.
Meeting Across the River: Little Steven and Bruce Springsteen, Until the Good is Gone
“Until the Good is Gone” is one of Steve’s earliest and best solo efforts, featuring uncredited but unmistakable backing vocals from Bruce. Check out Steve and Bruce’s studio and live performances inside.