One time only: Bruce joined Darlene Love at her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, teaming up on “Today I Met the Boy I’m Gonna Marry.”
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Bruce took a few runs at Little Richard’s “Keep A-Knockin’.” Listen to two of them here: one with Midnight Thunder, the other with Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes.
When Bruce covers “Highway 61 Revisited,” it’s always a group effort. Watch and listen to all four team-ups on Dylan’s classic rocker.

Originally cut from the Black & White Night broadcast and home video release, “Blue Angel” spotlights Roy Orbison’s amazing vocals, backed by a stellar band that includes Bruce.

As much an anthem for Pittsburgh as anything Bruce ever wrote for New Jersey, “Pumping Iron” is a surefire setlist bet any time Joe Grushecky and Bruce play together.

At his only appearance to date in India, Bruce joined The Epidemics on stage and contributed his harmonica stylings to their song “Up to You.” It ended up being integrated into the released studio track.

Twice only: Bruce and Joe Ely jam to an extended “Fingernails” on stage in Dublin.

One time only: Bruce and Jon Bon Jovi team up at a benefit show to cover Bon Jovi’s first number one hit.

Spotlight on Patti Scialfa today, and her wonderful Rumble Doll single, “As Long as I Can Be With You.” Check out the rare performance (with Bruce on backup) inside.

Bruce joined The Four Tops and Diana Ross at the 1990 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies for the Tops’ “I Can’t Help Myself.” (I think–can’t actually pick him out. But give it try.)