A one-time-only performance: Bruce and Sting perform the Police classic “Can’t Stand Losing You” on the eve of Sting’s 60th birthday, October 1, 2011.
Category: Meeting Across the River
From John Prine’s 1991 album The Missing Years comes this wry, bitter rocker, written by Prine and John Mellencamp.
Bruce takes a backing guitar role only on this one, but it’s too beautiful a performance not to include: From Black and White Night, “The Comedians.”
Bruce and Nicky Addeo and the Night Owls croon a soulful cover of “What’s Your Name?” at the Stone Pony.
Trey and Bruce tear it up at Bonnaroo and close with an epic “Glory Days.”
A one-off performance of Joe Gruchecky’s “Lighten Up” with Bruce from the American Babylon tour.
Get (very) up close and personal as Bruce and Levon Helm’s All-Stars play “Up on Cripple Creek” at The Stone Pony on August 22, 1987.
Bruce and Gaslight Anthem tear up “The ‘59 Sound” at Hyde Park in 2009
From the 1995 opening concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Chuck Berry backed by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
From Emmylou Harris’ Grammy-winning album Red Dirt Girl comes the graceful “Tragedy,” with restrained, haunting background vocals by Bruce and Patti. Tragedy Recorded: March 20, 2000…