Roll of the Dice: Ruled by the Gun
This lost Nebraska-era outtake features one of Bruce’s early attempts to grapple with gun violence.
MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Bobby Bandiera: Willie and the Hand Jive
One time only: Bruce covers Johnny Otis’ innocently censored classic, “Willie and the Hand Jive,” with Bobby Bandiera on the Jersey Shore.
Cover Me, Noah Chenfeld: Born to Run
NYC-based Noah Chenfeld reimagines “Born to Run” for our troubled times while winking at another Springsteen classic.
MatR: Little Steven and Bruce Springsteen: Men Without Women
Bruce was working on what would become Nebraska in the autumn of 1981, but he still found time to contribute vocals to the title track of Little Steven’s debut album.
Roll of the Dice: Outside Looking In
In which Bruce wears his influence so much on his sleeve that it’s practically a “Peggy Sue” tattoo.
MatR: Tina Turner, Bruce Springsteen, Little Richard, Stevie Wonder, and more: River Deep – Mountain High
Watch Bruce back Tina Turner one of her signature songs, then go vote her in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
Cover Me, Jordan Foley & Tyler Hood: Dancing in the Dark
Jordan Foley and Tyler Hood reinterpret Bruce Springsteen’s greatest hit in a remarkable new light.
Roll of the Dice: Oh Angelyne
The road to “The River” continues with this early, based-on-a-true-story song about a laid-off construction worker longing to escape his hopeless circumstancs.
Cover Me: Wedding Bells
In the summer of 1978, Bruce became fascinated with the music of Hank Williams, whose music quickly started surfacing in Bruce’s soundchecks.
MatR: Patti Scialfa and Bruce Springsteen: Love (Stand Up)
Start your Valentine’s Day off right with Patti’s gorgeous centerpiece from her 2004 album, 23rd Street Lullaby.