Joe Coker总是以他的那没有任何修饰、原始的、伤感的、浑厚的布鲁斯嗓音引起我们的注意。在他的音乐中,早期以一些翻唱歌曲为主,1968年,Joe Cocker翻唱Beatles的歌曲《With a Little Help from My Friends》成为英国排行榜冠军,并在全世界获得成功,同时也发行了同名专辑
Creating your wedding playlist? Here are the best wedding songs compiled by professional DJs and The Knot's music editors. to build your must-play list.
The line, "There is one thing I’ll do, if it ever goes wrong, I’ll write you into all my songs" may be the one thing that exists in the present. It’s hard to know for sure, but when a love song comes this close to an elegy, it brings to mind fellow melancholic romantics...
Quite simply, it was a matter of timing: here was a film that, with its depiction of bourgeois boredom, teenage angst and sexual liberation (not to mention those awesome Simon and Garfunkel songs) absolutely nailed the mood of the late 1960s. TH Read more Advertising 94. Local Hero (1983...
Oh yeah. I relate to the Police for sure, because Sting is a beautiful human being. He’s a great artist, intelligent and writes great songs. Joe Cocker was his own thing, man. He opens his mouth and that voice comes out and it can drill you. He has whatever that thing is that ...
At age 16, Jarvis Cocker drew up an ambitious manifesto for his new band, then called Arabicus Pulp: “The group shall work its way into the public eye by producing fairly conventional, yet slightly offbeat, pop songs [...] then begin to subvert and restructure both the music business an...
(the entirety ofPet Sounds, for starters) and played indelible licks such as the intro to the Grass Roots’ “Midnight Confessions” and even the salsa groove on Joe Cocker’s “Feelin’ Alright.” Easily topping this list of the best female bassists of all time, Kaye’s status as a ...
17. "Up Where We Belong" by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes Lyrics you'll love:"The road is long/There are mountains in our way/But we climb a step every day" Cocker and Warnes belted out this 1982 love song for the film "An Officer and a Gentleman." It was almost left on the ...
“Gimme Shelter,” she would’ve earned her spot atop this list. But the gospel-influenced powerhouse worked with a slew of other top-tier rock artists, including Ringo Starr (“Oh My My”), Lynyrd Skynyrd (“Sweet Home Alabama”) and Joe Cocker (“Feelin’ Alright”). Although her ...
94. Joe Cocker,“Feelin’ Alright”(No. 33, Hot 100) Traffic’s 1968 original is great, but what Joe Cocker did — what Joe Cocker seemed to do to virtually every cover he touched — is sublime. There’s Artie Butler’s groovy piano opening, those urgent backing vocals from no less ...