This encore staple and “Pink Cadillac” companion song isn’t as deep as Bruce might lead us to believe. But it sure is fun.
Whether in its original Southside Johnny incarnation or its more modern Tracks version, “Hearts of Stone” offers some of Bruce’s most brutally, emotionally honest songwriting.
King Hannah’s version of “State Trooper” may just be that song’s best cover yet, thanks to an outstanding vocal performance and a nearly three-minute long epic guitar solo.
At the height of the Bridgegate scandal, Bruce reprised his 80s-era team-up with Jimmy Fallon to throw some shade Governor Christie’s way.
Bruce capped off The River with a somber, introspective meditation on the fleeting time we get with those we love.
A true hidden gem from the Darkness/River era that should have seen an official release long before.
South African folk combo The Descendants turn in an inspirational cover of one of Bruce’s very best songs.
This brief instrumental from Bruce’s Nebraska period never saw the light of day, but you can listen to it inside.
Twice only: Bruce joins The Rolling Stones on stage for a duet with Mick Jagger on “Tumbling Dice.”
Singer-songwriter Silent Bear returns with a raw, blues-driven cover of Bruce Springsteen’s rock anthem.