: The duo reportedly practiced their harmonies in dressing room bathrooms to perfect the vocal blend before bringing it to the stage and, eventually, a formal recording. Critical and Fan Reception

Sam Fender recorded a stripped-back rendition of "I’m On Fire" as part of a in early 2022. Originally a synth-driven, understated track from Springsteen’s 1984 album Born in the U.S.A. , Fender’s version leaned into a haunting, acoustic intimacy that resonated with his own brand of "Geordie Americana." The Springsteen Influence

: While performing the cover, Fender jokingly remarked that he wasn't "doing [himself] any favours with the Bruce comparisons" but felt compelled to pay tribute to his idol. Collaborative Background

This report examines Sam Fender ’s 2022 cover of Bruce Springsteen’s "I’m On Fire," a pivotal moment that highlighted the artist’s deep-seated influences and his ability to reinterpret classic Americana through a contemporary lens.

: Fellow musicians, such as Noah Kahan , have cited Fender’s work—and his ability to capture a sense of place and nostalgia similar to Springsteen—as a major influence on their own songwriting.

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: The duo reportedly practiced their harmonies in dressing room bathrooms to perfect the vocal blend before bringing it to the stage and, eventually, a formal recording. Critical and Fan Reception

Sam Fender recorded a stripped-back rendition of "I’m On Fire" as part of a in early 2022. Originally a synth-driven, understated track from Springsteen’s 1984 album Born in the U.S.A. , Fender’s version leaned into a haunting, acoustic intimacy that resonated with his own brand of "Geordie Americana." The Springsteen Influence Sam Fender Im On Fire

: While performing the cover, Fender jokingly remarked that he wasn't "doing [himself] any favours with the Bruce comparisons" but felt compelled to pay tribute to his idol. Collaborative Background : The duo reportedly practiced their harmonies in

This report examines Sam Fender ’s 2022 cover of Bruce Springsteen’s "I’m On Fire," a pivotal moment that highlighted the artist’s deep-seated influences and his ability to reinterpret classic Americana through a contemporary lens. , Fender’s version leaned into a haunting, acoustic

: Fellow musicians, such as Noah Kahan , have cited Fender’s work—and his ability to capture a sense of place and nostalgia similar to Springsteen—as a major influence on their own songwriting.

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