The only Born to Run outtake to earn an official release, “Linda Let Me Be The One” is a beautifully melodramatic hat tip to Phil Spector.
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Auckland-based Tom Sutcliffe turns in a tender reading of Bruce’s signature song.
NYC-based Noah Chenfeld reimagines “Born to Run” for our troubled times while winking at another Springsteen classic.
Italian harpist transforms Bruce’s signature song without ever losing its rock and roll soul.
Prepare yourself for the best cover of “Born to Run” ever–Diarrhea Planet’s festival-closing performance (with Harry Kagan on vocals and Ross Holmes on fiddle) is a mic drop performance if ever there was one.
Never recorded, released, or performed, Bruce’s legendary “Glory Road” provides fascinating insight into the evolution of two of his signature songs. Check out early lyrics and artifacts inside.
Singer-songwriter Anne McCue gives Bruce’s signature song a Seeger-esque treatment, breathing new life into a rock anthem.
Hold on tight: Bruce Springsteen’s “Night” is three minutes of pure rock and roll adrenaline, but I’ll try to break it down inside.
One-man cover band Errol Beutell tackles “Born to Run,” playing all the parts himself—and it’s pretty darn impressive.
Whether you take it seriously or comedically, “Meeting Across the River” ranks high in Bruce’s catalog and represents a leap forward in his songwriting. Insights, early versions, and rare performances inside.