One time only: Bruce joins Michael Strollo on “Could Die Young Tonight” to pay tribute to Michael’s recently departed brother (and Bruce’s friend), Tony.
Category: Meeting Across the River
During a week of holiday shows in 2001, Patti Scialfa performed her beautiful 1993 ballad with her husband backing her on guitar.
Woody Guthrie’s “Blowin’ Down This Road” brings Bruce together with his fellow singer-songwriters. Hear him team up with Joe Ely, Joe Grushecky, Elliott Murphy, Alejando Escovedo, and Garland Jeffreys inside.
Twice in the mid-nineties, Bruce and Jerry Lee Lewis tackled Lewis’ first great hit together, and both times they fell short. Let’s take a look and listen to find out why.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen joins The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Little Richard, and a host of Hall of Fame all-stars for a cover of The Stones’ iconic “Start Me Up.”
Bruce’s one-time-only performance of “Blue Bayou” with Roy Orbison and friends went missing in action for years after being edited out of Roy’s Black and White Night TV special, but you can watch that beautiful performance here.
One time only: Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel trade lead vocals on Billy’s 1977 hit, “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song).”
Bruce and Joe Ely have been friends for decades, and it all started when their tour schedules brought them together–twice–in Dublin. Check out a few of their great performances of Joe’s “Settle For Love” inside.
Straight from her daily stay-at-home Facebook Live concerts, here’s Melissa Etheridge’s gorgeous rendition of “Thunder Road.”
Ask and ye shall receive (sometimes, at least): Stewart Francke wrote a song with Bruce Springsteen in mind and wound up scoring his participation on the studio track.