MatR: Steve Earle and Bruce Springsteen: Guitar Town
One time only: In 1998, Bruce joined Steve Earle on the song he inspired fourteen years earlier.
Roll of the Dice: Jack of All Trades
Perhaps the most carefully constructed song on Bruce’s Wrecking Ball album, “Jack of All Trades” is both musically and (sadly) lyrically timeless.
Cover Me, Molly Healey: Dancing in the Dark
Now here’s a “Dancing in the Dark” cover like we’ve never seen before, from multi-talented looping violinist and guitarist Molly Healey.
Cover Me: Down the Road Apiece
From Bruce’s pre-E Street Days to just pre-pandemic, “Down the Road Apiece” has always been an epic, crowd-pleasing jam. Let’s watch and listen to some of the best inside.
Cover Me: Old Dan Tucker
Recorded during the freewheeling second Seeger Session, “Old Dan Tucker” led of Bruce’s 2006 album and became a nightly favorite on tour.
MatR: Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and more: Let It Be
One time only: Bruce backs Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Eric Clapton, and an all-star jam band for a closing cover of “Let it Be” at the 1999 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Cover Me, Micol Picchioni: Born to Run
Italian harpist transforms Bruce’s signature song without ever losing its rock and roll soul.
Cover Me: The Way You Do The Things You Do
When Bruce played the Apollo Theater for the first time, he worked up a special arrangement of The Temptations’ 1964 breakout hit for the occasion.
Cover Me: Pipeline
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band covered The Chantays’ “Pipeline” at a 1980 rehearsal session.
Cover Me, Mardi Gras: Land of Hope and Dreams
Back in 2011, Rome-based Mardi Gras released a gorgeously uplifting cover of “Land of Hope and Dreams.” Check it out inside.