Six new takes on Bruce’s most popular song–each with its own unique spin.


Twelve years later, Bruce revisited his narrator from “Brothers Under the Bridges ’83,” now haunted by the war that awaited him.

One time only: Little Steven and the E Street Band adapt Sinatra’s classic at the height of Lilyhammer’s popularity.

Linda Ronstadt may not have opened Bruce’s songbook until late in her career, but her first cover was a stunning one.

One time only: Bruce joins Roy Orbison and an all-star backing band for a great cover of Roy’s 1961 B-side.

Today marks the end of Year Four of this site’s daily mission to document every song Bruce Springsteen has ever written, recorded, or performed in…

Inspired by actual headlines and a personal story, Bruce crafted the quiet, tragic tale of the Rosales Brothers.

Steve Earle has been covering Bruce since the outset of his career– and this ACL performance is one of his strongest.

Bruce contributed harmony vocals and a guitar riff to this bright, happy track from Joe’s 2006 album.

Debuted without introduction on the Reunion Tour, “Further On (Up the Road)” marked a turning point in Bruce’s songwriting that continues through “I’ll See You in My Dreams.”