From their latest album, check out The Mavericks’ country-ska take on Bruce’s “Hungry Heart.”
Author: Ken
One time only: To buy time for his clean-up crew, Bruce and the band vamp their way through Jimmy Forrest’s “Night Train.”
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band cover Hank Williams’ 1951 classic, “(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle.”
In any version, in any arrangement, “Blood Brothers” packs an emotional punch and holds a special place in fans’ hearts.
He may only be fifteen, but New Jersey musician Jake Thistle just recorded a mic drop cover of Bruce’s “Real World” in its original arrangement. You need to watch this one.
Nightly during Bruce’s 2003 holiday show stand in Asbury Park, Bruce and Garland Jeffreys lifted the show with a team-up on Garland’s 1981 anthem.
One of the best full-band outtakes from the Nebraska era, the E Street Band’s recording of “All I Need” made for a fine deep cut for Gary U.S. Bonds.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen make a surprise appearance with Dr. John on the New Orleans legend’s greatest hit.
Darren Criss joins Scary Pockets for an awesomely funky cover of “Dancing in the Dark.” Trust me: watch it… and wait for it.
Listen to Bruce’s very first B-side, the oldest known recording (tied with “Baby I”) of a Bruce Springsteen performance.