One time only: Bruce and the E Street Band cover one of rock’s great instrumentals at a 1978 soundcheck.
Three times only: Bruce teamed up with The Red Bank Rockers and The Tangiers Blues Band on Huey Smith’s barroom classic.
Don’t let the acoustic instruments fool you–this folk/bluegrass string quintet knows how to rock Bruce’s iconic anthem.
It sticks out like a musical sore thumb, but lyrically “Burnin’ Train” is right at home on Letter to You with its theme of longevity through great sex.
Ronnie Spector (August 10, 1943 – January 12, 2022) – one of the greatest voices to ever grace the E Street stage.
Recorded twice, performed dozens of times, yet it still flies under the radar for most fans.
Six new takes on Bruce’s most popular song–each with its own unique spin.
Twelve years later, Bruce revisited his narrator from “Brothers Under the Bridges ’83,” now haunted by the war that awaited him.
One time only: Little Steven and the E Street Band adapt Sinatra’s classic at the height of Lilyhammer’s popularity.
A love song for anyone who’s tried to save someone who couldn’t be saved.