The Bruce Springsteen Covers That Became Better Than The Original

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Bruce Springsteen is the author and producer of some of the most well-known songs in music history. So, it is not surprising that other musicians have attempted to cover his tunes. Even though it’s difficult to cover “The Boss,” some interpretations succeed in making an impression and can even compete with the originals. Here are four amazing Springsteen covers that are deserving of greater acclaim and could even compete with the originals.

“Atlantic City” by The Band
One of the highlights of Springsteen’s stark, acoustic album Nebraska is the eerie song “Atlantic City.” The Band, who are renowned for their mastery of roots-rock, reworked the song with their distinctive style. They preserved the song’s gloomy, brooding overtones while adding an accordion intro and a little faster speed. Their rendition retains the essence of the original while incorporating a deep, multi-layered intensity that is exclusively theirs.

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“I’m Goin’ Down” by Vampire Weekend
The abridged version of “I’m Goin’ Down” by Vampire Weekend is a novel interpretation of this Springsteen classic. The band turned the lively heartbroken hymn into a personal, almost vintage-sounding ballad with the help of Ezra Koenig’s heartfelt vocals, a tambourine, and a gentle piano melody. This minimalist interpretation demonstrates that less really is more.

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“I’m On Fire” by Bat For Lashes
The voice of Bat For Lashes, Natasha Khan, gave the song “I’m On Fire” a captivating twist with her ethereal singing and small lyrical changes that gave it an eerie, dreamy feel. Khan’s rendition is very personal and adds a depth that sets it apart as a unique piece of art, whilst Springsteen’s version is subtle and heartfelt.

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“Johnny 99” by Johnny Cash
Who better than Johnny Cash himself to take on “Johnny 99”? This terrible tale of crime and despair was told in the Man in Black’s trademark narrative style. Cash’s rendition sounds as though it was composed specifically for him because of his rich, booming voice and a hint of country flair. The grit and depth of story that both Titans are renowned for are evident in this match made in Americana heaven.

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These renditions demonstrate that great songs can change without losing their core meaning, which is why Bruce Springsteen’s music appeals to listeners of all ages and genres.

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