One time only: The Bruce Springsteen Band takes a swing at a girl group classic.
Author: Ken
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and Steel Mill debut a rocking arrangement of Stephen Stills’ classic protest song “For What It’s Worth.”
The Castiles perform a contemporaneous cover of Eric Burdon and The Animals’ hit, “San Franciscan Nights.”
One time only: Bruce and The Castiles cover The Blues Magoos’ “One By One” shortly after the release of the band’s last-charting single.
Mere weeks after the original’s release, The Castiles cover “The Letter” by the Box Tops.
Bruce’s most recent album features his earliest officially released cover: Bo Diddley’s “You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover.”
One time only, more than fifty years ago: Bruce and the Castiles cover Donovan’s first single, “Catch the Wind.”
One time only: Jeff Beck’s “Jeff Boogie” intimidates even the most accomplished guitar players, but Bruce Springsteen took a shot at it on stage at the tender age of seventeen. Take a listen and hear how he did.
Bruce’s one-time-only cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Suzanne,” with the Castiles in 1967.
One time only, more than a half-century ago: seventeen-year-old Bruce Springsteen plays Steve Katz’s signature song.









