One time only: Bruce Springsteen paid tribute the passing of The Quiet One by opening his 2001 holiday show with a cover of George Harrison’s greatest hit.
Author: Ken
Bruce earliest song about the California border may hold deeper meaning than a casual listen might reveal.
Bruce wrote this original disco-influenced rocker for Donna Summer and appears on the officially released track.
A last-minute addition to Born in the U.S.A. provided Bruce with his greatest hit and the rocket fuel for his best-selling album.
Here’s the sad story behind Bruce’s most beloved holiday classic.
When Bruce and Bono teamed up for the very first time, they chose a newly popular 1961 classic for their first duet.
Danish rock legend Sanne Salomonsen delivers a passionate performance of one of Bruce’s most under-rated songs.
Here’s a look at an early home demo of a song that never made it to the studio. There aren’t any lyrics to speak of, but Bruce was pretty far along with the music.
What else could Bruce close his holiday show sets with but the greatest rock and roll Christmas song of all time?
Bruce’s version of Blind Alfred Reed’s original protest song draws on a 1970 arrangement by Ry Cooder and a 2005 natural disaster for inspiration.