This lost companion piece to “Hungry Heart” has only ever been officially released to friends and family with Bruce’s private number.
One time only: Bruce and the E Street Band cover one of the most infectiously joyous songs in rock and roll.
Blink and you’ll miss him, but if you watch closely you’ll spot Bruce Springsteen backing The Temptations at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
When The Revivalists played their first post-pandemic shows at Red Rocks, there was only one song that deserved to be their final encore.
Frequently sound checked but never performed, the unabashedly romantic “Let It Be Me” seemed perfectly suited for the Tunnel of Love Tour.
This romantic slow song has its fans, but its creator isn’t among them. When Bruce finally relented and released it, he hid it away as best he could.
Garry’s second solo project features a taut, two-minute rocker with backing vocals from Bruce.
YouTube O.G. superstar finally turns his attention to Bruce’s music, and the result is spectacular.
When Bruce’s early band Steel Mill needed a palate cleanser during their heavy sets, they often turned to this drunkenly loose and sassy lark.
One time only: Bruce performs one of the most beloved protest songs of all time for its author and original artist at the 1997 Kennedy Center Honors.