One time only: Bruce joins Roy Orbison and an all-star line-up on Roy’s first big hit, “Only the Lonely.”
Twice only: Bruce, Southside, and Little Steven trade lead vocals on Steve’s standout track from Southside’s 1991 don’t-call-it-a-comeback album.
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.
Springsteen has covered John Fogerty’s signature song seven times over the years. Check them all out here.
Blink and you’ll miss him, but if you watch closely you’ll spot Bruce Springsteen backing The Temptations at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
One time only: Bruce, Max, and an all-star jam band back The Who on one of their most recognized songs at The Who’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
One time only: Bruce joins Roy Orbison and an all-star backing band for a great cover of Roy’s 1961 B-side.
Pete Seeger’s soothing Bible verse adaptation became a classic in both its folk and rock incarnations, and Bruce paid tribute to both of them.
Bruce sticks to the background on this one, supporting his wife on the Hammond B-3 organ in Patti’s lovely deep cut from her third album.
One time only: Bruce and REM team go old-old-school (in REM years, at least) on “Permanent Vacation” at the Orlando Vote for Change show in 2004.









