Just days after the worst accident in American nuclear power history, Bruce wrote his most urgent and topical song yet.
One time only: The E Street Band teams up with beach music legends The Swingin’ Medallions to cover one of rock’s enduring party classics.
In a bolt of pre-show inspiration, Bruce wrote one of his all-time greatest songs for an appreciative Michigan audience.
Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires kicked off an alt-country reimagining of Bruce’s Born in the U.S.A. album with their stunning cover of the title track.
This early candidate for Bruce’s debut album ended up an organ donor for two of his most well-known songs.
Patti and Bruce reunited with Dion DiMucci last year on a second religious-themed collaboration.
One of Bruce’s earliest songs about aging focused on the gifts that time brings to a life well spent.
Let’s continue our spotlight series on covers of lesser-known Springsteen songs by turning our attention to Human Touch as we celebrate its 30th anniversary this…
In their first and only on-stage team-up, Don Henley and Bruce Springsteen covered an early rock classic.
The title’s not a coincidence: This Wrecking Ball deep cut is a direct sequel to Bruce’s 1985 Top Ten single.