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Springsteen Collaborations - World of Bruce Springsteen

Artist Song
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band  The Ghost of Tom Joad (Live) [feat. Tom Morello]  
Jesse Malin  Broken Radio  
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band  Always a Friend (Live) [feat. Alejandro Escovedo]  
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes  It's Been a Long Time  
Gary U.S. Bonds  Jole Blon  
Joe Grushecky  A Good Life  
Mike Ness  Misery Loves Company  
Roy Orbison  Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) [Live]  
Nils Lofgren  Valentine  
Warren Zevon  Disorder in the House  
Clarence Clemons  Raise Your Hand (Live)  
Rosanne Cash  Sea of Heartbreak (feat. Bruce Springsteen)  
Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen & Nils Lofgren  Helpless  
John Fogerty & Bruce Springsteen  When Will I Be Loved  
Sam Moore  Better to Have and Not Need (feat. Bruce Springsteen)  
John Wesley Harding  Wreck On the Highway  
Elliott Murphy & Bruce Springsteen  Everything I Do (Brings Me Back to You)  
Joe Ely  All Just to Get to You  
Marah  Float Away  
John Prine  Take a Look at My Heart  
Emmylou Harris  Tragedy  
Graham Parker  Endless Night  
Patti Scialfa  Love (Stand Up)  
U.S.A. for Africa  We Are the World  

Comment:

Deflecting the light of his celebrity onto his partners, Springsteen rides shotgun on others’ projects not just as a sidekick, but also as a musical evangelist. Bruce and Roy Orbison drip rockabilly desire all over “Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream),” blending their honeycomb harmonies in front of a billion-dollar band boasting Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, k.d. lang, and Tom Waits. In “Better to Have and Not Need,” he steps onto the pulpit with R&B legend Sam Moore and testifies to the soul-deep satisfaction of a woman’s lovin’ . . . even when she’s bein’ mean. And on “Disorder in the House,” Springsteen not only fulfills a dying man’s wish with a string-shredding solo, but his rough-and-ready backing vocal spurs Warren Zevon into a standing-ovation-inspiring show closer. But don’t stop there — we’ve got Bruce paired with new wave ravers, rock ’n’ roll legends, and more.
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