Cover Me, Paul Carrack: If I Should Fall Behind
From his 2012 Good Feeling album, take a listen to Paul Carrack’s wonderful cover of “If I Should Fall Behind.”
Roll of the Dice: Candy's Boy
This early ancestor of “Candy’s Room” (and “Drive All Night”) is just as strong as its descendant, featuring a long, sublime solo by Danny Federici. Let’s break it down inside.
Cover Me: Stayin' Alive
The Bee Gees’ 1978 hit single inspired once of Bruce’s best and most unexpected covers ever.
MatR: Alejandro Escovedo and Bruce Springsteen: Always a Friend
In 2008, Alejandro Escovedo’s upcoming single received an unexpected boost from The Boss when Bruce asked Alejandro to perform it with him live in concert–their first joint appearance of many.
Cover Me, Alex Perry: Long Walk Home
One-man band/production team Alex Perry delivers a solid cover of “Long Walk Home” in its album arrangement.
Roll of the Dice: Nothing Man
Written long before 9/11 but perfectly capturing the pain of its first responders, “Nothing Man” is a bleak but ambiguous look at the lasting emotional effects of intense trauma.
MatR: Southside Johnny, Little Steven, and Bruce Springsteen: All I Needed Was You
Twice only: Bruce, Southside, and Little Steven trade lead vocals on Steve’s standout track from Southside’s 1991 don’t-call-it-a-comeback album.
Cover Me: She's Sure the Girl I Love
One time only: Bruce covers Darlene Love (in a song for which she was never credited) for the first time in the summer of 1976.
Cover Me, Billy Bragg: Mansion on the Hill
From the wonderful 2003 Light of Day tribute album comes this wonderfully fresh perfectly suited arrangement of “Mansion on the Hill.”
Roll of the Dice: Southside Shuffle
One time only: Bruce turns the spotlight on Southside Johnny when Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom play the only known performance of “Southside Shuffle.”