Sam Moore lent his vocal talents to Bruce’s 1992 Human Touch album; fourteen years later, Bruce returned the favor.
Month: November 2021
Bruce Springsteen’s most galvanizing anthem almost didn’t see the light of day, because it was too… Springsteenian.
One time only: Bruce backs Roy Orbison and an all-star band on an Elvis cover that one-ups The King.
In the wake of North Carolina’s anti-LGBTQ HB2 law, Bruce made a statement by cancelling his show in Greensboro. Brandi Carlile made a different kind of statement shortly after–and it was perfect.
In 1972, Bruce exorcised his toxic relationship demons with this harsh but beautiful character study.
One time only: Bruce joins rockabilly pioneer Sonny Burgess on his earliest hard-rocking classic.
The tragic death of a family friend gave rise to this lovely song about the resilience of the spirit.
A few more souvenirs from my trip back east.
I know, I know–another vacation. But this one’s short, and I brought you back something!
Katie Cross brightens up Bruce’s world-weary love song, and it’s just as wonderfully romantic.