One time only: Bruce joins The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, and a host of other all-stars to back Stevie Wonder on his 1966 classic “Uptight (Everything’s Alright).”
Category: Cover Me
Steve Van Zandt takes the lead on a stunning cover of Willie Dixon’s “You Know My Love.” Oh, and Bruce plays on it, too.
One-man cover band Errol Beutell tackles “Born to Run,” playing all the parts himself—and it’s pretty darn impressive.
At an impromptu soundcheck-turned-preshow, Bruce, Southside, and friends play a loose, fun cover of a Hank Williams classic.
A late, last-minute sign request leads to an ever-after show-closing encore.
They may be new, but they’re great. New York-based Racketeers nails Bruce’s “Atlantic City” in a beautiful homage to the original album arrangement.
One time only: Bruce joins Joe Grushecky and The Houserockers on a blistering cover of The Rolling Stones’ anthem “Gimme Shelter.”
Time will tell if he’s really the new Springsteen, but up-and-comer Sam Fender certainly does the old Springsteen justice in his cover of “Born in the U.S.A.”
Bruce and Jimmy Fallon (as Neil Young) perform the unlikeliest of covers in one of Bruce’s most viral moments. Watch the performance and backstory inside.
German duo UnTechWHV turns in a beautifully atmospheric cover of “Something in the Night.” Who knew the song was so perfect for the nyckelharpa?