One time only: Bruce Springsteen joins The Patti Smith Group on one of Patti’s earliest songs.
During a week of holiday shows in 2001, Patti Scialfa performed her beautiful 1993 ballad with her husband backing her on guitar.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has had its share of awkward moments, but none as cringe as when The Beach Boys accepted their…
One time only, in the studio and on stage: Bruce joins Dropkick Murphys on their Celtic punk transformation of the sweet standard “Peg o’ My Heart.”
Now it can be told: the secret Springsteen studio performance kept under wraps for a quarter century.
Spotlight on Patti today, as Bruce backs her on one of her earliest songs. Great archive footage from 1980 on this one!
Bruce took two cracks at performing Jerry Lee Lewis’ signature song with The Killer, but it took a guest appearance by the Jerry Lee-influenced Joe Ely to get it right.
Twice only: Bruce and the E Street Band tackle the immortal Stax classic, “Knock on Wood.”
One time only, in the studio and on stage: Bruce joins Alejandro Escovedo on a hard-rocking Escovedo anthem.
The final collaboration between Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen was a new protest song written by Seeger in response to the BP oil spill disaster.









