Tributes paid to singer Joe Cocker

TRIBUTETributes have been paid to singer Joe Cocker, best known for his cover of The Beatles’ With A Little Help From My Friends, who has died aged 70.

Sir Paul McCartney said he was a lovely guy who “brought so much to the world”.

Rick Wakeman, keyboard player with rock band Yes, said: “He had a voice that was just unique.”

The Sheffield-born singer had a career lasting more than 40 years, with hits including You Are So Beautiful and Up Where We Belong.

Sir Paul added that he would be “forever grateful” to Cocker for turning With A Little Help From My Friends into a “soul anthem”.

The former Beatle said: “I knew him through the years as a good mate and I was so sad to hear that he had been ill and really sad to hear today that he had passed away.

His agent Barrie Marshall said Cocker, who died after battling lung cancer, was “simply unique”.

Cocker’s friend Wakeman called his rendition of With a Little Help From My Friends “sensational”.

He told BBC Radio 2: “The great thing is with someone like Joe is what they leave behind, and that will be with us for years and years.”

Known for his gritty voice, Cocker – a former gas fitter – began his singing career in the pubs and clubs of Sheffield in the 1960s before hitting the big time.

He was propelled to pop stardom when his version of With A Little Help From My Friends reached number one in 1968.

The musician performed the song at the famous Woodstock Festival in New York state a year later.

He was also well-known for his Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tour of 1970, which visited 48 cities across the US.

His duet with Jennifer Warnes, Up Where We Belong – from An Officer And A Gentleman – hit number one and went on to win both a Grammy and an Academy Award in 1983. He was made an OBE in 2011.

Joe Cocker

The Sheffield-born singer performed at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1969

Joe Cocker

Cocker, pictured here at Los Angeles airport in 1972, had shot to fame in the 1960s

Last year, his arena tour across Europe saw him achieve a number one album in Germany and give what was to be his final concert in Hammersmith, London, in June.

Cocker, who recorded 23 studio albums and 40 albums, lived in Colorado, in the US.

Mr Marshall said it was with “the heaviest hearts we heard that our beloved Joe Cocker passed away last night”.

 

BBC

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