Bruce contributed harmony vocals and a guitar riff to this bright, happy track from Joe’s 2006 album.
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I know, I know–another vacation. But this one’s short, and I brought you back something!

Now it can be told: the secret Springsteen studio performance kept under wraps for a quarter century.

Bruce’s musical assist helped Joe Grushecky preserve his parents’ story in this sweet, romantic and true ballad.

Joe Grushecky’s American Babylon album ends on an unsettling note with a song that could be the mirror image of “Hungry Heart.”

The origin of American Babylon starts with Bruce and Joe’s first-ever studio collaboration.

Joe Grushecky’s first song on the heels of American Babylon was a complete tonal shift–a warm, uplifting rocker that resonates even more today than when he first released it.

Bruce and Joe Grushecky wrote this under-the-radar song together in the summer of ’95; it keeps popping up in new forms ever since.

In their first studio collaboration since American Babylon, Joe Grushecky and Bruce Springsteen sing the joys of domesticity.