One time only: At Stand Up for Heroes in 2019, Bruce made a surprise appearance with Sheryl Crow to perform one of her earliest songs.
It may have been inspired by a famous trial, but this Human Touch outtake is more sly than substantive.
From her upcoming EP, Grace Gaustad duets on “Pink Cadillac” with her ten-year-old self.
On the Born to Run Tour, Chuck Berry’s 1958 classic made frequent encore appearances.
Bruce and Jesse’s first-ever on-stage performance was the lead single from Jesse’s debut album.
It took more than a quarter-century for Bruce to commit a blues song to disc, but when he did it was a barnstormer.
Here’s a lovely and timely cover of one of Bruce’s best love songs from a mystery artist.
One time only: Bruce joins Sting, Billy Joel, and more to cover Elvis’ best-selling single.
Despite some insensitive lyrics to modern ears, “Cherokee Queen” is a catchy and poppy–it’s no wonder that Mike Appel tried to keep it for himself.
The Beach Boys’ 1985 single was an even better “Hungry Heart” cover than Mike Love’s direct attempt, and they make for a terrific mash-up.