Rest in peace, Justin Townes Earle–gone far, far too soon.
Today’s cover is a daring interpretation of “Glory Days” on piano and harmonica, and it works amazingly well.
Indie rapper/singer Dessa dials up the melancholy to eleven in her moody acoustic cover of Bruce’s 1985 single.
Crunchy, grungy, and loud: Frank Black and the Catholics give us the angry, cathartic version of “I’m Goin’ Down” we didn’t know we needed.
Another outtake from the terrific One Step Up/Two Steps Back 1998 tribute project, Bimbo du Jour unleashes the inner punk in Bruce’s “No Surrender.”
Holly Williams delivers a wistful, nostalgic take of “No Surrender.”
It’s his most covered song by a long shot. To include all the covers of “I’m on Fire” I’ve featured on the blog over the…
Kurt Vile and the Violators nailed Bruce’s “Downbound Train” in concert, capturing and heightening the song’s underlying menacing obsession.
In 1987, “Darlington County” became the eighth song from Born in the U.S.A. to hit the Billboard charts, but it wasn’t Bruce who took it there.
This smoking, sultry cover of “Cover Me” is enough to make me reconsider my loathing of the song.








