Roll of the Dice: That's What You Get
Listen to Bruce’s very first B-side, the oldest known recording (tied with “Baby I”) of a Bruce Springsteen performance.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Jah Love, One Love/People Get Ready
One time only: Bruce joins New Jersey reggae singer Jah Love for a game cover of Bob Marley’s beloved classic, “One Love,” in the summer of 1987.
Cover Me, Scott Jacobs: Dry Lightning
Canadian folk singer Marc Jacobs finds the soul of Bruce’s “Dry Lightning” and turns in a beautiful cover on a gray Vancouver day.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Beaver Brown, Money (That's What I Want)
Bruce Springsteen has covered Motown’s first big hit several times over the years, but only two club performances from the eighties were caught on tape. Take a listen to both inside.
Cover Me: My Sweet Lord
One time only: Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to the recently departed George Harrison by performing Harrison’s greatest hit at Bruce’s first 2001 holiday show.
Roll of the Dice: Loose Change
Bruce has grappled with feelings of isolation and alienation through song for decades, but “Loose Change” may be the most artful and hopeful example. Let’s take a close listen.
Cover Me, Danny Gone: If I Should Fall Behind
Brand new but instantly one of my top ten favorite Springsteen covers: take a listen to Danny Gone’s gorgeous rendition of “If I Should Fall Behind.”
Roll of the Dice: Jeannie, I Want to Thank You
Danny took the spotlight and Bruce earned his fastest-guitar-in-the east reputation when Steel Mill broke out Bruce’s original song, “Jeannie, I Want to Thank You.” Even if you’re not a Steel Mill fan, this one’s a must-listen.
Roll of the Dice: I Can't Take It No More
This early Springsteen original features fine vocals from Bruce and Robbin and a typically great Steel Mill guitar jam–but ouch, those lyrics.
Cover Me, Jason Flynn: Drive All Night
Every once in a while, a beautiful Springsteen cover comes out of nowhere. Here’s one, from a busker on the streets of Dublin.