It takes some searching and stretching to find a Springsteen performance of one of the most beloved Motown songs ever.
Category: Cover Me
During the Born to Run Tour, Bruce worked up a simmering, slow burn of a cover of Solomon Burke’s 1962 classic.
One time only: Bruce and Southside continue the tradition of great male R&B duos performing Sam Cooke’s “Soothe Me.”
An early, minor rock-and-roll hit proved a perfect fit for the young E Street Band.
Glasgow-based December is back with a terrific cover of Bruce Springsteen’s classic Nebraska-era track.
King Hannah’s version of “State Trooper” may just be that song’s best cover yet, thanks to an outstanding vocal performance and a nearly three-minute long epic guitar solo.
South African folk combo The Descendants turn in an inspirational cover of one of Bruce’s very best songs.
Twice only: Bruce joins The Rolling Stones on stage for a duet with Mick Jagger on “Tumbling Dice.”
Singer-songwriter Silent Bear returns with a raw, blues-driven cover of Bruce Springsteen’s rock anthem.
Bruce took two cracks at performing Jerry Lee Lewis’ signature song with The Killer, but it took a guest appearance by the Jerry Lee-influenced Joe Ely to get it right.