The strange but true story of how the lead singer of The Hollies covered Bruce’s most famous song before it was even released.
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One time only: Bruce guests with Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band for Ringo’s classic “Photograph.”
From the 1998 film Hav Plenty, Babyface and Des’ree take Bruce’s already sultry “Fire” and turn it up a notch.
Performed only twice, way back in 1971: Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom covers Bob Dylan’s “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry.”
Stanley Clarke was one of the first to cover “Born in the USA,” and he definitely put his own spin on it.
Live from Croke Park, on the Unforgettable Fire Tour: U2 covers “My Hometown” for a hometown crowd.
Frequently part of encore medleys, Sam Cooke’s “Shake” has only been covered once in its entirety by the E Street Band, at Kilkenny in 2013.
One time only: an all-star ensemble performs a CSNY Classic at the first Bridge School benefit.
Both longtime fans, Jackson Browne and Shawn Colvin team up for an acoustic cover of “American Skin.”