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Bruce Springsteen
Columbia Records will release Bruce Springsteen's twenty-first album, 'We Shall Overcome, The Seeger Sessions,' on April 24. The album features Bruce's personal interpretations of thirteen traditional songs, all of them associated with the legendary guiding light of American folk music, Pete Seeger, for whom the album is named.

Tracks featured include ‘Jessie James’, ‘Shenandoah’, ‘Jacob's Ladder’, ‘My Oklahoma Home’, ‘Froggie Went A-Courtin'’ and ‘Old Dan Tucker’ amongst others.

'We Shall Overcome, The Seeger Sessions' will also include a DVD, which contains extensive behind the scenes footage of the recording of the album. You can watch highlights from the exclusive behind the scenes studio footage of the recording of ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ and ‘Shenandoah’, here, first via the links below.

'Shenandoah'
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'Jacobs Ladder'
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Nat Karmichael
Queensland
Bruce's Videos

FANTASTIC!! Words fail me (but I'll try!): Bruce seems to be trying to carve out his own legacy for the future (not that his past works haven't been able to do that); this is wonderful, joyous music that will be enjoyed today and in 100 years from now! I only wish he were touring over this away....

Nat (in Australia).

garry sprott
Brilliant

I was never a Bruce Springsteen fan and when I heard Jacobs Ladder i thought - what a shambles - HOWEVER - listen to it again and it is so catchy - then again and your feet are tapping - it gets under your skin - you itch for more!!! Brilliant - Im buying the album