More than a decade on, Bruce’s seventeenth studio album stands as one of his very best–and the strongest E Street Band album to date.
“Rocky Ground” may be wrapped in gospel trappings, but its themes are as Springsteenian as anything on Darkness on the Edge of Town.
It’s the biggest rock and roll single in history, but Bruce only ever covered it once.
Bruce closes out Lucky Town by revisiting the narrator who opens Tunnel of Love.
Who’d have thought a 60-year-old “Stand By Me” clone would become a fan-favorite centerpiece on tour?
The youngest song on Bruce’s album of covers would have made a fitting title track.
Beneath the overwrought production and busy arrangement lies the soul of a beautiful love song.
Springsteen has covered John Fogerty’s signature song seven times over the years. Check them all out here.
A rich, romantic predecessor to “I’m on Fire” inspired by a 1960 Ben E. King hit single, “Spanish Eyes” deserves more airplay than it received.
This Walker Brothers wall-of-sound classic features one of Springsteen’s finest vocals on record.