One night only: Bruce and Jon Bon Jovi perform one of Bon Jovi’s oldest and biggest hits.
“Never Be Enough Time” is a standout track from a stellar album, and a joyous collaboration between Joe Grushecky and Bruce.
One time only: Bruce joins Billy Joel on stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concert for Billy’s Top 40 hit, “Only the Good Die Young.”
Blink and you’ll miss it: “Faster and Louder” features the only collaboration between Bruce Springsteen and the legendary punk band, The Dictators.
One time only: Pop’s triumvirate unites on stage for the first and only time when the Purple Rain Tour stops in L.A.
Joe and Bruce team up over e-mail on this Trump-era resistance anthem.
Way back in 1976, Bruce invented some on-the-fly accompaniment for one of Patti Smith’s legendary improvised musical monologues.
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.”
Certainly one of the most unusual Bruce covers, Neil Young’s version of “My Hometown” was recorded in a vintage Voice-o-Graph recording booth. Listen to it inside, and watch Neil and Jack White discuss the project.
This one’s even harder. I may have featured “I’m on Fire” covers the most on my blog, but some of the best Cover Me entries were…








