In the summer of 1978, Bruce became fascinated with the music of Hank Williams, whose music quickly started surfacing in Bruce’s soundchecks.
Start your Valentine’s Day off right with Patti’s gorgeous centerpiece from her 2004 album, 23rd Street Lullaby.
You might think “Girls in Their Summer Clothes” wouldn’t work in a dance club, but Eurovision 2019 finalists Lake Malawi are out to prove you wrong.
The standout track on Letter to You in more ways than one, “Rainmaker” warns about what happens when hope blends with desperation.
At the opening show of The Bruce Springsteen Band’s month-long residency at The Back Door in February 1972, Southside Johnny takes the spotlight when Bruce and the band cover Jimmy Reed’s classic.
One of Bruce’s creepier unreleased outtakes foreshadowed better songs still to come.
The Last Internationale surprised fans with an Inauguration Day cover of “Land of Hope and Dreams.”
Bruce’s modern vocals fall just a tad short of his glorious vintage backing track, but he more than made up for it when he performed “Gotta Get That Feeling” in concert.
When Carole King attended Bruce’s show at The Roxy in 1975, Bruce paid tribute by covering her wistful classic, “Goin’ Back.”
One time only: Bruce opens his winery show with an oenological classic of ithyphallic origin.