On this significant date: Bruce pays tribute to Frank Sinatra on his 80th birthday, the Blood Brothers EP is released, and Danny Federici plays his final full show. Much more inside.
Tag: Two Hearts
The Born in the U.S.A. Tour starts its last stand, and Bruce becomes a published author. More highlights and lots of video inside.
One day after the legendary Roxy show, Bruce films some of his most famous live videos in Phoenix. Plus: live performances destined for the Live 1975-85 box set, and more.
On this date: Jake Clemons’ debut E Street Band performance and Suki Lahav’s final one.
It’s the debut of “Brothers Under the Bridge,” the release of “The Wrestler,” and the last “Crush on You” for 28 years as Bruce’s tours start to wind down for the year.
Singer-songwriter Caryl Mack finds the soul of “Two Hearts” in her gorgeous acoustic cover.
Check out Precious Metal’s hard-driving, power pop rendition of “Two Hearts,” approved by The Boss himself (or so we’re told).
Released on an EP of outtakes from a Springsteen tribute album, Billy Mann’s gorgeous cover of “Two Hearts” couldn’t be more under-the-radar. It shouldn’t be–take a listen to this must-hear performance inside.
Possibly a precursor to “Two Hearts,” “You Gotta Fight (For What You Want)” provides a peek into the reggae-inspired early home demos that led to Bruce’s 1980 album, The River.
Oakland ’07 was a solid early-tour outing with a fantastic main set (if a lackluster encore)–and it was my last show with Danny Federici.