Ettore Cardamellis returns with a new cover combo. Will he win top Cover Me honors again this year?
This uncirculating, fifty-year-old recording showcases the Bruce Springsteen Band at the height of their powers.
The shortest song on Western Stars is also the most poignant, a two-minute character study in loss and regret.
An all-but-forgotten German film actress inspired one of Bruce’s earliest character studies.
Singer-songwriter Caryl Mack finds the soul of “Two Hearts” in her gorgeous acoustic cover.
Let’s kick off summer with Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom in this rewritten version of Sonny Boy Williamson’s “One Way Out.”
In the waning days of 1975, Bruce broke out this charming 1962 one-hit wonder, and it led to a River-era outtake.
This Stax/Volt homage (featuring Sam Moore himself) is an unjustly overlooked gem from Bruce’s early 1990s era.
Among the earliest Springsteen covers was this disco-ish, gender-flipped version of Bruce’s 1975 deep cut.
A 1960s doo-wop break-up song inspired one of Bruce’s most openly confessional songs about his depressive struggles.