Bruce’s cover of this Motown classic may be the only track on Only the Strong Survive to rival the original.
Author: Ken
Two abandoned, noir-ish Nebraska-era demos converge more than a decade later in an officially released gem.
A year after recording “James Lincoln Deere,” Bruce revisits his anti-hero and crafts a much strong and grayer tale.
This early post-Nebraska outtake sows the seeds for an entire crop of cautionary tales.
Bruce delivers a remarkably faithful take of The Four Tops’ last great hit.
Fifty years after they played together, Bruce Springsteen found himself the last surviving member of his very first band.
Bruce tackles one of the all-time greatest Stax singles with the help of Stax legend Sam Moore.
One time only: Bruce and Eddie Vedder team up on one of Eddie’s oldest and most beloved songs.
One time only: Bruce joins a truly all-star assembly an early Rock Hall induction to perform one of the greatest girl group songs of all time.
During sound checks on the Tunnel of Love Tour, Bruce occasionally covered one of Van Morrison’s loveliest songs.