Roll of the Dice: The Train Song
One of the first songs Bruce ever recorded in a studio featured one heck of a plot twist.
Cover Me, Darlene Love: Just Another Lonely Mile
Darlene Love’s debut album featured this Springsteen-authored, Van Zandt-produced, Spectorian gem.
Cover Me: You're The One That Done It
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band cover an obscure single from a rockabilly one-hit wonder.
Roll of the Dice: Racing in the Street
It’s one of Bruce’s best songs, and it arose from a simple question: And then what?
MatR: Darlene Love, Bette Midler, and Bruce Springsteen: He's a Rebel
One time only: Watch Bruce Springsteen back Darlene Love and Bette Midler on Love’s greatest (yet uncredited) hit.
Cover Me, Black Veil Brides: American Skin (41 Shots)
Black Veils Brides covered “American Skin (41 Shots)” in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, and they’ve been performing it live ever since.
MatR: Soozie Tyrell and Bruce Springsteen: White Lines
Bruce lent a guitar-playing hand to the title track of Soozie’s debut album in 2003. Take a listen inside.
Roll of the Dice: The Power of Prayer
At the center of Bruce’s Letter to You album lies the summational song of Bruce’s songwriting career.
MatR: Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen: I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello team up on a Sam and Dave classic made famous by Elvis in 1980.
Cover Me Round-Up: I'm on Fire (Part 2)
It’s time for another trip around the world. Let’s see how a group of global artists interpret one of Bruce’s most popular songs.