Way back in 2001, New Jersey-based The Razorbacks opened their live album with a cover of Bruce’s rockabilly classic.
Month: August 2020
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band soundcheck a gentle cover of The Byrd’s elegy to President Kennedy, “He Was a Friend of Mine.”
Soul legend Sam Moore made nightly appearances at Bruce’s 2003 holiday shows–each one was a delight, but none more than this Sam and Bruce team-up on “I Thank You.”
Let’s take another trip into the Bruce’s notebook archive and look at an early work-in-progress that never made it to a full song.
A surprise cover to close her livestream set, “Secret Garden” proves a perfect match for Amy Shark’s soaring vocals and tender arrangement.
One of the rarest gems from the Seeger Sessions Tour: a traditional yet wry arrangement of an American classic.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, James Taylor, Lou Reed, Reuben Blades, and Paul Simon serve as honorary Belmonts for Dion’s 1987 benefit performance of “A Teenager in Love.”
“Dollhouse” features the E Street Band at their new waviest, transforming a River outtake to a piece of power pop perfection.
Ian Noe has been covering “Born in the U.S.A.” in concert for years, but this 2013 performance may be his best.
First with Neil Young, then with Exit 105, Bruce turns in covers of Bob Dylan’s classic that are epic in both length and intensity.