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Joe Cocker (born 20 May, 1944) is an English rock/blues singer who came to popularity in the 1960s and is most known for his gritty voice and his cover versions of other performers' songs.
BiographyBorn John Robert Cocker in Sheffield, England, Joe was a friend of the family of Jarvis Cocker of Pulp fame, and babysat for him, although the two are not related. He dropped out of high school and never obtained the equivalent of a high school diploma. Joe Cocker partially owes his fame for his ability to produce successful covers of other band's songs. He covered several songs from the Beatles, including "With a little Help from my friends," and also the hit "She came in through the bathroom window."
After minor success in the UK with the single "Marjorine", he entered the big time with a groundbreaking rearrangement of "With a Little Help from My Friends," another Beatles cover, this time from the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, featuring lead guitar from Jimmy Page, which topped the UK Singles Chart in November 1968 for one week. In 1969 he appeared at the Woodstock Music Festival. His performance included the following tracks —
Cocker then had a second UK hit with the Leon Russell song "Delta Lady". He had further success covering Beatles tunes in 1970 with his version of "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" off their Abbey Road album. Though his British success proved difficult to sustain, he enjoyed several chart entries in the U.S. with "Cry Me a River" and "Feelin' Alright" by Dave Mason. In 1970, his cover of the Box Tops' hit "The Letter", which appeared on the live album Mad Dogs & Englishmen, became his first U.S. Top Ten hit.
In the beginning of 1970s the "Sheffield Soul Shouter" had problems with drug abuse including alcohol. He managed to make a comeback in the 1980s and 1990s with several hits, including:
Cocker performed the opening set at Woodstock '94 as one of the few alumni who played at the original Woodstock Festival in 1969, and was very well received. He continues to tour sporadically. Currently lives on the Mad Dog Ranch in Crawford, southwestern Colorado, with his wife Pam.
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