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  1. 1. With A Little Help From My Friends. 42M plays. 5:03. 2. Woman To Woman. 4.5M plays. 4:30. 3. The Jealous Kind. 359K plays. 3:49. 4. Black-Eyed Blues. 280K plays. 4:36. 5. I Think It's Going To...

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    • Love Lives On. Joe Cocker - Love Lives On (1987) Joe Cocker recorded this lovely little '80s ballad for, of all things, the end credits of Harry and the Hendersons in 1987.
    • Feeling Alright. Joe Cocker "Feelin' Alright" on The Ed Sullivan Show. '60s folk-rock band Traffic first recorded this song, before Joe Cocker's cover became a hit in the States in 1969.
    • Woman to Woman. JOE COCKER Woman To Woman A&M RECORDS 1972. This blues rock song was taken from Joe Cocker's 1972 self-titled album. You may recognise the song's main riff, as it has been sampled by various songs over the years, most nostably on 2Pac's 'California Love' in 1996.
    • Cry Me a River. Joe Cocker - Cry Me A River. Everyone from Julie London to Michael Buble has recorded this standard pop song over the decades, but Joe Cocker's version is sorely underrated.
    • “Feelin’ Alright” Joe Cocker’s timeless rendition of “Feelin’ Alright” has the power to uplift and captivate listeners even to this day, just as it did when it was initially released in 1969.
    • “Up Where We Belong” Nothing quite captures the beauty of love like “Up Where We Belong”. Joe Cocker’s 1982 soul-stirring duet with Jennifer Warnes is a classic romantic hit, weaving together the themes of longing, safety, and hope.
    • “She Came In Through The Bathroom Window” “She Came In Through The Bathroom Window” is a classic Joe Cocker song that explores themes of love, longing, and desire.
    • “Unchain My Heart” With its infectious bluesy-rock beat, Joe Cocker’s “Unchain My Heart” is a song that captures the pain and triumph of love. You can feel the desperation of the protagonist, pleading for their lover to let them go.
  2. Studio albums. 22. Live albums. 9. Compilation albums. 14. Singles. 68. This Joe Cocker discography lists the recordings plus live appearances of John Robert "Joe" Cocker, OBE (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014), the English rock / blues musician, composer and actor who came to popularity in the 1960s, and was most known for his gritty voice ...

    Year
    Title
    Peak Chart Positions(uk [44])
    Peak Chart Positions(aus [3] [45])
    2013
    "Up Where We Belong" (Live)
    2013
    "I Come in Peace"
    2012
    "Fire It Up"
    64
    2010
    "Unforgiven"
  3. 1. Unchain My Heart. Joe Cocker 11M plays. 5:08. 2. You Can Leave Your Hat On. Joe Cocker 47M plays. 4:16. 3. When the Night Comes (Edit) Joe Cocker 240K plays. 4:00. Up Where We...

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  5. Cocker had a successful career spanning five decades, with hits such as “Up Where We Belong” and “You Are So Beautiful.” He was known for his gravelly voice, distinctive stage presence, and...

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