Last night, legendary singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen appeared at the final rally for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Philadelphia, PA, outside Independence Hall, treating the gathered crowd to a few favorite songs and some words on the impending election today.

As Consequence of Sound reports, Springsteen went solo with acoustic guitar and harmonica, playing “Thunder Road,” “Long Walk Home” (which he introduced as a “prayer for post-election”) and “Dancing in the Dark.”

Springsteen, has previously had some choice words for Clinton’s opponent Donald Trump, saying, “The republic is under siege by a moron, basically. It’s a tragedy for our democracy.” Last night, he spoke out again, calling Trump “a man whose vision is limited to little beyond himself, who has the profound lack of decency that would allow him to prioritize his own interest and ego before American democracy itself.”

The Boss also expressed his support for the Democratic nominee, of course, saying that “the choice tomorrow couldn’t be any clearer,” calling her platform one “based on intelligence, experience, preparation and on an actual vision of an America where everyone counts” and finishing with “Let’s all do our part so we can look back on 2016 and say we stood with Hillary Clinton on the right side of history.”

Watch the performance and speech above.