Bruce Springsteen Invited His Wife Patti Scialfa To Sing “If I Should Fall Behind” Together
Bruce Springsteen gave fans an unforgettable performance at the 2024 Sea Hear Now music festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey, returning to his roots for an emotional set that showcased his deep connection to his hometown.
Joined by his wife, Patti Scialfa, and the E Street Band, the 74-year-old rock legend delivered a heartfelt mix of classics on the main stage, set just feet from the Atlantic Ocean. The two-night festival drew massive crowds, with many fans eagerly anticipating The Boss’s return to the iconic Jersey Shore, a place that’s been central to his career since the ’70s.
During his three-hour-and-15-minute performance, Bruce Springsteen took a special moment to introduce his wife, Patti Scialfa, who has been a key member of his band since 1984.
As the crowd cheered, Springsteen warmly invited her on stage, “We got my beautiful wife, Patti Scialfa, to be with us!”. And then, the two shared a beautiful moment, singing “If I Should Fall Behind” together.
“If I Should Fall Behind” first appeared on Bruce Springsteen’s 1992 album Lucky Town. This tender ballad speaks to loyalty and lasting love, themes that strike a chord with many listeners. When performed with the Sessions Band, the song takes on a new depth, blending folk, gospel, and roots influences.
During live shows, the performance stands out, with each band member taking turns singing the verses. This creates a sense of togetherness and connection. It’s always a memorable moment in Springsteen’s concerts, full of emotion and unity.