Bruce opened his 2009 album-length meditation on aging with an overture every bit as epic and powerful as “Jungleland.” Maybe even more.
Month: December 2021
Bruce wrote this original disco-influenced rocker for Donna Summer and appears on the officially released track.
A last-minute addition to Born in the U.S.A. provided Bruce with his greatest hit and the rocket fuel for his best-selling album.
When Bruce and Bono teamed up for the very first time, they chose a newly popular 1961 classic for their first duet.
Danish rock legend Sanne Salomonsen delivers a passionate performance of one of Bruce’s most under-rated songs.
Here’s a look at an early home demo of a song that never made it to the studio. There aren’t any lyrics to speak of, but Bruce was pretty far along with the music.
From their 2014 album Louder Than Words comes a gorgeously resilient cover of Bruce’s dark, detached Nebraska track.
Katy Crane explains why “Cynthia” is a feminist rewrite of Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman.”
Although often attributed to Bruce’s cross-country move, “The Long Goodbye” offers more a more universal theme about relationships that last too long.
In one of his very best covers, Bruce lingers in that very first moment of infatuation.









