“The Wish” is Bruce’s most autobiographical song, and it’s more resonant and poignantly powerful today than ever.
“Dance, Dance, Dance” is a delightfully atypical, funky, horn-fueled, unreleased delight from 1971.
“You Can’t Sit Down” is a Philly favorite, made famous by local boys The Dovells. But its origins trace back farther.
Joe D’Urso bravely rearranges Bruce’s classic anthem.
“Bobby Jean” makes for a fascinating comparison with “Backstreets” — two songs about broken friendships, one that heals and one that doesn’t.
Watch a great pro-shot video of Bruce covering Chuck Berry’s classic 20 years after its release.
Bruce’s original version of “Dedication” has never been released…. or has it?
Bruce pays tribute to his old friend on the occasion of Sting’s 60th birthday by covering one of his friend’s best songs.
In which Bruce wisely avoids tossing a lighted match into a powder keg by discarding this destined-for-controversy outtake.
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band covered Bruce three times–each time drawing from Bruce’s first album. Here’s their final one, from 1980.