It’s the biggest rock and roll single in history, but Bruce only ever covered it once.
Author: Ken
Bruce closes out Lucky Town by revisiting the narrator who opens Tunnel of Love.
Who’d have thought a 60-year-old “Stand By Me” clone would become a fan-favorite centerpiece on tour?
The youngest song on Bruce’s album of covers would have made a fitting title track.
Beneath the overwrought production and busy arrangement lies the soul of a beautiful love song.
Springsteen has covered John Fogerty’s signature song seven times over the years. Check them all out here.
A rich, romantic predecessor to “I’m on Fire” inspired by a 1960 Ben E. King hit single, “Spanish Eyes” deserves more airplay than it received.
This Walker Brothers wall-of-sound classic features one of Springsteen’s finest vocals on record.
A half-century ago today, Bruce Springsteen sent the world Greetings from Asbury Park, and rock and roll has never been the same.
A note of thanks for your readership this past year and a look ahead to the next one!