Not just once but three times: Bruce Springsteen plays guitar hero with Paul McCartney in live performances of The Beatles’ legendary final track.
Category: Meeting Across the River
Truly one time only, and never before heard: Bruce Springsteen joins local band Odin and creates a brand new song on the spot.
It was a surprising choice for a surprise performance, but it proved so nice they did it twice.
It’s the biggest rock and roll single in history, but Bruce only ever covered it once.
Springsteen has covered John Fogerty’s signature song seven times over the years. Check them all out here.
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 Eddie Vedder team up on one of Eddie’s oldest and most beloved songs.
One time only: Bruce joins a truly all-star assembly an early Rock Hall induction to perform one of the greatest girl group songs of all time.
It takes some searching and stretching to find a Springsteen performance of one of the most beloved Motown songs ever.
Way back in 1976, Bruce invented some on-the-fly accompaniment for one of Patti Smith’s legendary improvised musical monologues.









