One time only: Bruce joins Southside Johnny and Graham Parker to cover one of Aretha Franklin’s greatest hits.
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The literal and emotional centerpiece of Letter to You, “House of a Thousand Guitars” is one of Bruce’s most intimate and summational songs.
New lyrics for a Creedence Clearwater Revival classic combine with tragic inspiration in El Salvador in this fascinating early home demo.
A nightly highlight of the Vote for Change Tour wasn’t political at all–it was the Stipe/Springsteen team-up on the Andy Kaufman tribute, “Man on the Moon.”
One time only: Bruce joins forces with the legendary Wilson Pickett on Pickett’s iconic hit, “In the Midnight Hour.”
Too many team-ups! “Mustang Sally” is one of those songs you just gotta play with someone else, I guess, because the list of Bruce’s “Mustang Sally” guest spots is a long one.
Why does Bruce have so much trouble getting through “Oh, Pretty Woman?” Who knows, but it’s fun to watch him try. Check out a bevy of great performances with Roy Orbison, Elvis Costello, and John Fogerty.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Bruce Springsteen, Joe Grushecky, John Eddie, and Dion walk into a bar. Guest blogger Terry Camp tells what happens next.
Bruce has played Neil Young’s signature anthem “Rockin’ in the Free World” twice–each with Neil himself. Listen to both performances inside.
It may not have accomplished much in the short term, but Bruce and company put on a galvanizing show in Cleveland that helped reclaimed patriotism for the American left.