One time only: Listen to Bruce rejoin his former band to take lead vocals on Walter Brown’s blues standard, “Confessin’ the Blues.”
Category: Cover Me
Ladies and gentlemen, the definitive performance of “Adam Raised a Cain.” And it’s not by Bruce.
Twice only: When Bruce and the E Street Band returned to Brazil after a quarter-century absence, they kicked things off by paying tribute to Brazil’s most famous rock star.
Darlene Love’s debut album featured this Springsteen-authored, Van Zandt-produced, Spectorian gem.
Black Veils Brides covered “American Skin (41 Shots)” in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, and they’ve been performing it live ever since.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello team up on a Sam and Dave classic made famous by Elvis in 1980.
It’s time for another trip around the world. Let’s see how a group of global artists interpret one of Bruce’s most popular songs.
Bruce wasn’t Steel Mill’s only songwriter. Co-lead vocalist Robbin Thompson contributed his own song to the band’s set lists, but their version was a far cry from Mercy Flight’s original.
Carson McKee and his brother Skylar transform Bruce’s 1982 murder ballad into a thing of beauty.
How did Bruce celebrate his imminent Live 1975-85 box set release? By appearing on-stage in Paris with Bob Geldof and Huey Lewis and the News.









