Top-selling country duo Sugarland have been recently uploading highlights from their 2012 'In Your Hands' tour to their official YouTube channel. On Friday (Jan. 18) they put up a cover of Bruce Springsteen's 'Atlantic City,' which was originally released on his 1982 acoustic album, 'Nebraska.'

Although it's given a full arrangement, their rendition -- with Kristian Bush taking the lead vocals instead of Jennifer Nettles - isn't too dissimilar from the way Springsteen has been playing it with the E Street Band since their 1999 reunion. It's a little faster with an extended instrumental break, and the mandolin part is replaced here by electric guitar. But it otherwise maintains a lot of the same properties.

"'Nebraska' was my first Springsteen album, and 'Atlantic City' was the first Bruce song I ever learned," Bush said. "I loved it from the moment I heard it, and am reminded every time I play it that a great song is a combination of a great story and a compelling performance. It was an acoustic version on his album, haunting and true, and I love interpreting it as a giant country rock song."

Sugarland shows further solidarity with Springsteen by asking fans to help rebuild the Jersey Shore following Hurricane Sandy through donations to the New Jersey Relief Fund.

Hear Kristian Bush Cover Bruce Springsteen's 'Atlantic City'

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