South African folk combo The Descendants turn in an inspirational cover of one of Bruce’s very best songs.
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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.
Bruce contributed an emotive guitar solo to the closing track of John Mellencamp’s recent album.
During the dark heart of the pandemic, Alison Mosshart recorded a chilling cover of the dark heart of Nebraska.
One time only: At a 1988 soundcheck, Bruce and the E Street Band covered Dylan’s 1966 shoulda-been-a-hit single.
One time only (in public at least): Bruce Springsteen covers John Fogerty’s 1971 hit single with John Eddie, Greg Kihn, Elliott Murphy, and Marshall Crenshaw.
One time only: At a 1978 sound check, Bruce Springsteen reminds us why he was once considered one of greatest guitarists on the Jersey Shore.
Bruce joined a long line of artists in keeping an important African-American spiritual protest song alive and vibrant for generations to come.