One time only: Bruce joins an all-star Survival Sunday line-up to cover The Neville Brothers’ “Brother John.”
Category: Cover Me
Presenting the first in an occasional catch-up/round-up of terrific “I’m on Fire” covers.
Two days after Prince’s untimely departure, Bruce and the E Street Band took the stage in purple and delivered one of their greatest covers ever.
A lost original Springsteen song survives as a Red Bank Rockers instrumental–but whatever happened to the lyrics?
One time only (that we can listen to, at least): Listen to The Bruce Springsteen Band at their bluesiest, as they cover Howlin’ Wolf’s Chicago blues classic.
One time only: Bruce covers Ed Townsend’s 1957 romantic standard in a surprising arrangement at a New York City soundcheck on the Tunnel of Love Tour.
So nice they covered it twice–and both versions made the Top 100.
One time only: Bruce covers Johnny Otis’ innocently censored classic, “Willie and the Hand Jive,” with Bobby Bandiera on the Jersey Shore.
NYC-based Noah Chenfeld reimagines “Born to Run” for our troubled times while winking at another Springsteen classic.
Watch Bruce back Tina Turner one of her signature songs, then go vote her in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!