A contemporary contrast to “Born to Run,” Jackson Browne’s classic road song begs for a Jackson/Bruce team-up. Let’s check out a couple of them inside.
Category: Meeting Across the River
One time only: Bruce Springsteen joins local band Solar Circus for an impromptu performance of the band’s 1992 song, “Stems and Seeds.”
When Southside Johnny took ill and couldn’t perform, Little Steven saved the day by assembling an All-Star Revue to cover Junior Wells’ classic “Little By Little.”
One time only: Bruce and Billy Joel team up on Billy’s ode to blue-collar communities. Could there be a song better suited for a Billy and Bruce duet?
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp team up on John’s famously misinterpreted 1983 single.
One time only: Bruce covers Johnny Otis’ innocently censored classic, “Willie and the Hand Jive,” with Bobby Bandiera on the Jersey Shore.
Bruce was working on what would become Nebraska in the autumn of 1981, but he still found time to contribute vocals to the title track of Little Steven’s debut album.
Watch Bruce back Tina Turner one of her signature songs, then go vote her in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
Start your Valentine’s Day off right with Patti’s gorgeous centerpiece from her 2004 album, 23rd Street Lullaby.
Bruce covered The Animals as far back as his Castiles days, but he saved one of their greatest hits for his first and only on-stage team-up with Tom Petty.