Truly one time only, and never before heard: Bruce Springsteen joins local band Odin and creates a brand new song on the spot.
Category: Meeting Across the River
It’s the biggest rock and roll single in history, but Bruce only ever covered it once.
Bruce helped launch the American Music Masters series by leading an all-star encore of one of Woody Guthrie’s most-recorded songs.
One time only: Bruce and Southside continue the tradition of great male R&B duos performing Sam Cooke’s “Soothe Me.”
At the height of the Bridgegate scandal, Bruce reprised his 80s-era team-up with Jimmy Fallon to throw some shade Governor Christie’s way.
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 of Joe and Bruce’s best collaborations may have inspired one of Bruce’s own songs too.
One time only: Bruce and the E Street Band join the Asbury Jukes (minus Southside Johnny) to cover one of rock’s earlier risque classics.
In their first and only on-stage team-up, Don Henley and Bruce Springsteen covered an early rock classic.
At a pair of 1990 benefit concerts, three rock icons joined their voices and instruments for a gorgeous acoustic encore of Ry Cooder’s classic song.









