Sam: Fender Im On Fire

: 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

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.

: Critics noted that the "I’m On Fire" cover allowed Fender to showcase a softer, more vulnerable vocal range compared to the belt-heavy anthems found on his album Seventeen Going Under . Sam Fender Im On Fire

: 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.

: Fender originally began covering the song live with Dave Le’aupepe from the band Gang of Youths, who were supporting him on tour. : The duo reportedly practiced their harmonies in

: 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

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 : Fellow musicians, such as Noah Kahan ,

Fender has never shied away from his admiration for the "Boss," often acknowledging the inevitable comparisons drawn by critics.

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