At an Elvis-themed benefit concert, Bruce joined Sting, Billy Joel, Elton John, Paul Simon, and more great performers on an encore of Elvis’ classic “Jailhouse Rock.”
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It takes a special performer to steal the show from Bruce Springsteen. Watch The Philly Elvis do it when Bruce grants his request on the Working on a Dream Tour.

The biggest mystery about “Mystery Train” (besides why it’s called that): why’d it take so long for Bruce to cover it?

Bruce joins a stellar line-up of guest musicians at a 1994 John Eddie concert to cover Elvis Presley’s last number one hit, “Suspicious Minds.”

During the early weeks of the Tunnel of Love Express Tour, Bruce often closed the show with a mid-encore performance of Elvis Presley’s enduring classic, “Love Me Tender.” Watch a 31-year old performance captured on video inside.

Bruce’s cover of the Elvis Presley classic has stayed under the radar despite several official releases.

Acoustic or electric, Bruce has fun with this Arthur Alexander/Elvis Presley classic.

This perennial holiday classic holds special meaning for E Street Nation: it’s the last song Clarence Clemons ever performed with the E Street Band.

It dates back to the 18th century and has inspired a slew of genre-crossing covers, but when Bruce covered Elvis’ classic Blue Hawaii ballad, he drew on The King’s original version for inspiration.