Beneath the overwrought production and busy arrangement lies the soul of a beautiful love song.
Author: Ken
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!
The dazzling and dizzying track that kicked off Springsteen’s fifty-year recording career and burned his rhyming dictionary to cinders
Bruce helped launch the American Music Masters series by leading an all-star encore of one of Woody Guthrie’s most-recorded songs.
Written for The Ramones and influenced by The Byrds, The Four Seasons, and The Beach Boys, “Hungry Heart” gave Bruce his first Top Ten hit.
Bruce galvanized his audiences to vote for change by leading all-star team-ups on Nick Lowe’s earnest anthem.