Now here’s an usual cover for a couple of reasons:
- Bruce never released it.
- It’s entirely possible that this doesn’t even qualify as a cover.
Say what?
Here’s what we know:
- Bruce originally recorded “Dedication” with the E Street Band during the River sessions in 1979. That recording has never surfaced (or has it? Keep reading).
- Bruce gifted the song to Gary U.S. Bonds for his third album. It ended up serving as the title track.
- Bruce and Steve co-produced the album with Bonds, so they had a very strong hand in the final product.
- The backing musicians for the album included Bruce, Steve, Roy, Clarence, Danny, Garry, and Max–in other words, the entire E Street Band. Several other musicians contributed their talents as well.
- When you listen to “Dedication” specifically, the band sure sounds an like pure E Street. Give it a listen:
…so the reason why I question if this is really a cover:
It’s entirely possible and very probable that what we’re listening to is truly Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band–just with Bonds on vocals instead of Bruce.
In fact–it’s even possible that this is the very same studio recording from those original River Sessions, with Bonds simply recording his vocals over the instrumental track. (If anyone knows for sure, I’d love to know.)
Anyway, let’s check out the song, because it’s pretty darn great and a whole lot of fun. I’m genuinely surprised Bruce doesn’t pull it out from time to time.
This is Bruce in pure pop mode, using historical vignettes in clever comparison to his romantic promises:
Well way back, baby, in the Bible time
A cat named Noah built an ocean liner
Everybody laughed when he told them why
But when the rain came, Noah, he was high and dry
‘Cause he had dedication, baby, through and through
Dedication like I give to you
Dedication, girl, every way
Dedication, girl, every day
Well Admiral Byrd and some Eskimos
They took a little trip to the old North Pole
Well they said it was a miracle when they made it back
But he said that wasn’t any miracle, Jack
Man, it took dedication baby through and through
Dedication like I give to you
Dedication, girl, in every way
Dedication, girl, every day
Well now there was a movie star out in Hollywood
He met a little girl, they got along real good
He tried to split but the chick she told him, “Not so fast
Ain’t gonna wrap me in your arms, then wrap me in some cash”
Now it was on TV, every word they said
If you didn’t see it, man, you must have been dead
She got on the witness stand, sighed without a care
She turned to the judge and this is what she said:
I gave him dedication, judge, every day
Dedication, judge, in every way
I need some dedication, judge, that can be spent
A little dedication, judge, to pay the rent
Dedication baby through and through
Dedication like I give to you
Dedication, girl, every way
Dedication, girl, every day
They’re not Bruce’s deepest lyrics, but they would have been right at home on The River alongside a song like “Sherry Darling.” (The two songs even share similar “frat rock” introductions.)
“Dedication” would surely be a highlight any time Bruce chooses to play it, but in all these years, he’s only played it once–with Bonds at the Cafe Bar in Long Branch, NJ, in the summer of 1989. No audio is known to exist of it, but here’s a pro-shot recording of Bonds performing it live in 1981:
Dedication
Recorded: June-August 1980 (vocals–possibly using a December 1979 instrumental track)
Released: Dedication (1981)
First performed (by Bruce): July 2, 1989 (Long Branch, NJ)
Last performed (by Bruce): July 2, 1989 (Long Branch, NJ)
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