One time only: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band sound check one of Bob Dylan’s greatest songs.
Author: Ken
One time only: At Stand Up for Heroes in 2019, Bruce made a surprise appearance with Sheryl Crow to perform one of her earliest songs.
It may have been inspired by a famous trial, but this Human Touch outtake is more sly than substantive.
From her upcoming EP, Grace Gaustad duets on “Pink Cadillac” with her ten-year-old self.
On the Born to Run Tour, Chuck Berry’s 1958 classic made frequent encore appearances.
Bruce and Jesse’s first-ever on-stage performance was the lead single from Jesse’s debut album.
It took more than a quarter-century for Bruce to commit a blues song to disc, but when he did it was a barnstormer.
Here’s a lovely and timely cover of one of Bruce’s best love songs from a mystery artist.
One time only: Bruce joins Sting, Billy Joel, and more to cover Elvis’ best-selling single.
Despite some insensitive lyrics to modern ears, “Cherokee Queen” is a catchy and poppy–it’s no wonder that Mike Appel tried to keep it for himself.