Cover Me, Drive-By Truckers: Adam Raised a Cain
Alt-country band Drive-by Truckers proves their rock bona fides whenever they cover this classic from Darkness on the Edge of Town.
Cover Me, Ben E. King: 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
Ben E. King gives “Sandy” the Drifters treatment, and it works splendidly.
Roll of the Dice: The Wish
“The Wish” is Bruce’s most autobiographical song, and it’s more resonant and poignantly powerful today than ever.
Cover Me: You Can't Sit Down
“You Can’t Sit Down” is a Philly favorite, made famous by local boys The Dovells. But its origins trace back farther.
Cover Me, Joe D'Urso and Stone Caravan: Badlands
Joe D’Urso bravely rearranges Bruce’s classic anthem.
Cover Me: Sweet Little Sixteen
Watch a great pro-shot video of Bruce covering Chuck Berry’s classic 20 years after its release.
Cover Me (Roll of the Dice?), Gary U.S. Bonds: Dedication
Bruce’s original version of “Dedication” has never been released…. or has it?
Cover Me: Fields of Gold
Bruce pays tribute to his old friend on the occasion of Sting’s 60th birthday by covering one of his friend’s best songs.
Roll of the Dice: Little Girl (Like You)
In which Bruce wisely avoids tossing a lighted match into a powder keg by discarding this destined-for-controversy outtake.