R.I.P. Joe C0cker
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He probably could have done a Zeppelin song. Most of the songs he did were covers.
You mention Officer and a Gentleman (Up Where We Belong), Unchain My Heart, You Can Leave Your Hat On, etc. which brings up a point. Those songs were written by, in order, Buffy St. Marie, Ray Charles, and Randy Newman.
I can't think of a song he did that he wrote. Maybe Woman to Woman or High Time We Went. Not sure. That being said, he always seemed to pick the right song to cover and had no problem modifying them to fit his style.
Feeling All Right (Dave Mason), Delta Lady (Leon Russell), With a Little Help From My Friends (Lennon, McCartney), The Letter (Wayne Thompson of The Boxtops), You Are So Beautiful (Billy Preston); all covers.
You mention Officer and a Gentleman (Up Where We Belong), Unchain My Heart, You Can Leave Your Hat On, etc. which brings up a point. Those songs were written by, in order, Buffy St. Marie, Ray Charles, and Randy Newman.
I can't think of a song he did that he wrote. Maybe Woman to Woman or High Time We Went. Not sure. That being said, he always seemed to pick the right song to cover and had no problem modifying them to fit his style.
Feeling All Right (Dave Mason), Delta Lady (Leon Russell), With a Little Help From My Friends (Lennon, McCartney), The Letter (Wayne Thompson of The Boxtops), You Are So Beautiful (Billy Preston); all covers.
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We've lost one of the all time greats......
https://www.yahoo.com/music/joe-****...887125291.html
(Admin is there anyway you could fix the title and his name in the link? The auto censor goes overboard sometimes)
https://www.yahoo.com/music/joe-****...887125291.html
(Admin is there anyway you could fix the title and his name in the link? The auto censor goes overboard sometimes)
The link works, the thread title is sort of fixed.
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Yeah he actually co wrote that with another jazz great, Teddy Powell. Bobby Sharp is kind of a sad story. We lost him last year. His songwriting skills would probably be more known were it not for his drug problems.
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