The Rolling Stones’ first #1 U.K. hit had a habit of turning up in Bruce’s set lists in the strangest places, but fortunately a couple of his team-ups were captured for posterity.


Watch Bruce join his friend Wolfgang Niedecken at a Berlin club for a loose, raucous cover of one of The Rolling Stones’ most popular songs.

Indie rapper/singer Dessa dials up the melancholy to eleven in her moody acoustic cover of Bruce’s 1985 single.

Long before “Detroit Medley,” The Bruce Springsteen Band was grooving to “C.C. Rider” in a much bluesier arrangement.


Bruce’s musical assist helped Joe Grushecky preserve his parents’ story in this sweet, romantic and true ballad.

This distinctive early 90s song by The Havelinas was so nice Bruce covered it twice, but only one is worth a repeat listen.

One time only: Bruce invites Elliott Murphy on stage for an acoustic duet of Elliott’s 1977 “Rock Ballad.”

Five great, fresh takes on Bruce Springsteen’s greatest hit.

Beneath this two-minute trifle lurks dark and complex inspiration.