
Bruce Springsteen shares cover of Commodores' "Nightshift"
Bruce Springsteen has unveiled a second outing from his upcoming album Only The Strong Survive, which is a cover of the Commodores classic "Nightshift".
Following last month's cover of Frank Wilson's "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)", Springsteen has delivered a second cut from his new album of 15 soul classics, and it's a cover of the Commodores' 1985 classic "Nightshift".
Only The Strong Survive will follow Springsteen's 2020 album Letter To You, and is made up of 15 soul classics by Jimmy Ruffin, The Walker Brothers, Jackie Shane and more, and features guest vocals by Sam Moore, as well as contributions from The E Street Horns, string arrangements by Rob Mathes, as well as backing vocals by Soozie Tyrell, Lisa Lowell, Michelle Moore, Curtis King Jr., Dennis Collins and Fonzi Thornton.
"I wanted to make an album where I just sang," Springsteen says. "And what better music to work with than the great American songbook of the Sixties and Seventies? I’ve taken my inspiration from Levi Stubbs, David Ruffin, Jimmy Ruffin, the Iceman Jerry Butler, Diana Ross, Dobie Gray and Scott Walker, among many others. I’ve tried to do justice to them all - and to the fabulous writers of this glorious music. My goal is for the modern audience to experience its beauty and joy, just as I have since I first heard it. I hope you love listening to it as much as I loved making it."
"Nightshift" is out now. Bruce Springsteen's Only The Strong Survive album will be released on 11 November via Columbia Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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