Cover Me: Like a Rolling Stone
It took four decades, but Bruce finally got around to covering the most acclaimed song of all time. Take a listen inside.
Cover Me, Leann Rimes: Secret Garden
LeAnn Rimes has long and often cited “Secret Garden” as one of her favorite songs. In a 2018 in-studio performance, she showed us why, illuminating Bruce’s often-misunderstood song with tender sorrow.
Cover Me: Friday on My Mind
Bruce’s “Out in the Street” is essentially the same song as The Easybeats’ “Friday on My Mind,” a fact Bruce playfully acknowledged by playing them back-to-back in Sydney.
Roll of the Dice: Phantoms
Often dismissed as a work-in-progress “Zero and Blind Terry,” “Phantoms” is actually a completely different song (with the same music). It represents the closing of a chapter in Bruce’s songwriting.
Cover Me, Sara McLeod: Dancing in the Dark
Daring, edgy, and absolutely fantastic: watch Sara McLeod nail the spirit of Bruce’s greatest hit in an amazing cover performance.
MatR: Brian Wilson and Bruce Springsteen, Surfin' U.S.A.
One time only: Bruce becomes an honorary Beach Boy when he joins Brian Wilson on stage for “Surfin’ U.S.A.”
Roll of the Dice: Ain't Good Enough for You
The curious tale of how an ad-libbed in-joke turned a throwaway outtake into a concert crowd-pleaser.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Ronnie Spector, Be My Baby
Bruce quoted it in “Born to Run” and imitated its sound, and in 1976 he finally had the chance to perform it with its original artist: Listen to Bruce Springsteen and Ronnie Spector play Spector’s signature “Be My Baby.”
Cover Me, Roger Taylor: Racing in the Street
Queen’s Roger Taylor picks up the pace in his cover of Bruce’s “Racing in the Street.” It moves faster, but is it still moving?
Roll of the Dice: Secret Garden
“Secret Garden” is one of Bruce’s best love songs. It’s also one of his least romantic.