Mumford & Sons have been covering “I’m on Fire” for years, but this may be their best performance.


Is “Angel’s Blues” the missing link in “Thunder Road’s” lineage? You decide, but one thing’s for certain: this mysterious Springsteen original disappeared as soon as it debuted.

Bruce was right: the song has magic in it. Watch what happens when a fan requests a cover of Roy Head’s 1965 classic, “Treat Her Right.”

“Someday (We’ll Be Together)” is the Darkness outtake that really isn’t an outtake at all–the official track bears little resemblance to its 1977 inspiration. Listen to both inside.

If you haven’t seen this one before, take a moment and watch–it’s easily one of the most powerful and poignant Springsteen covers ever.

One time only: Bruce paid tribute to local legends Bill Deal and The Rhondels at his first-ever show in Virginia Beach.

You won’t hear Bruce’s voice on Joe Grushecky’s “Broken Wheel,” but you’ll certainly hear his guitar lending power to an already killer song.

There are a lot of “Dancing in the Dark” covers out there, but none quite like this one.

“Waitin’ on a Sunny Day” is one of Bruce’s most misunderstood songs, but understanding it isn’t really the point. Let’s take a close listen to one of Bruce’s most divisive songs.

A technical snafu in New Orleans prompts a one-time-only cover of the biggest R&B hit of 1956.