On the occasion of Bruce Springsteen’s 70th birthday, fellow New Jerseyan Robert Randolph gifted all of us with an irresistibly funky cover of “Ain’t Got You.”
Category: Cover Me
One time only: Bruce and The Castiles cover The Blues Magoos’ “One By One” shortly after the release of the band’s last-charting single.
One time only: The Boss pays tribute to the Chairman of the Board on the occasion of Sinatra’s 80th birthday.
When you’ve played over 350 shows with Bruce Springsteen, you need to know his entire catalog–and Eddie Manion most likely does. Take a listen to his wonderful cover of Bruce’s never-performed “City of Night.”
Watch Bruce send Giants Stadium off to meet the wrecking ball with an appropriately timed cover of one of The Rolling Stones’ earliest hits.
In a historic one-off performance, Bruce joined Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Nils, Clarence, Levon Helm, Dr. John, and more for the All-Starr Band’s first live performance of “Get Back.”
Fierce, fresh, and irresistible, The Bishop’s Daredevil Stunt Club revitalizes and electrifies Bruce’s greatest hit.
Almost a quarter-century after Bruce’s legendary show in East Germany, Bruce honored his Berlin audience’s history by opening his Wrecking Ball show with Wizz Jones’ 1973 classic.
Achingly beautiful and deeply sad, the folks behind Scary Pockets deliver a gorgeous arrangement of “Born in the U.S.A.” that will have you hearing the song in an entirely new light.
Too many team-ups! “Mustang Sally” is one of those songs you just gotta play with someone else, I guess, because the list of Bruce’s “Mustang Sally” guest spots is a long one.