Cover Me: When the Saints Go Marching In
When the city of New Orleans needed it most, Bruce found a heart of redemption in the city’s unofficial song.
Roll of the Dice: Linda Let Me Be the One
The only Born to Run outtake to earn an official release, “Linda Let Me Be The One” is a beautifully melodramatic hat tip to Phil Spector.
Cover Me: Don't Change
When Bruce and the E Street Band visited INXS’s home town of Sydney in 2014, they paid tribute with one of their very best modern covers.
Cover Me, Justin Roberts & Anna Steinhoff: One Minute You're Here
Four-time Grammy nominee and kids’ singer-songwriter Justin Roberts tackles the very grown-up “One Minute You’re Here,” and it’s just perfect.
MatR: Jackson Browne and Bruce Springsteen: Running on Empty
A contemporary contrast to “Born to Run,” Jackson Browne’s classic road song begs for a Jackson/Bruce team-up. Let’s check out a couple of them inside.
MatR: Solar Circus and Bruce Springsteen: Stems and Seeds
One time only: Bruce Springsteen joins local band Solar Circus for an impromptu performance of the band’s 1992 song, “Stems and Seeds.”
Cover Me Round-Up: Dancing in the Dark
Part 2 in a new series spotlighting songs that are covered too frequently to feature individually–this time we take a look at five great versions of “Dancing in the Dark.”
Roll of the Dice: Break Out
If you’ve ever wondered what it would sound like of Bruce crammed all of his Darkness themes into one unreleased outtake, this song is for you.
MatR: Little Steven, Bruce Springsteen and the Asbury Park All-Star Revue: Little by Little
When Southside Johnny took ill and couldn’t perform, Little Steven saved the day by assembling an All-Star Revue to cover Junior Wells’ classic “Little By Little.”
Cover Me: Mony Mony
It’s the first song Bruce and Joe Grushecky ever performed together and one of the greatest mysteries of rock and roll.