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Mad Dogs & Englishmen

Album - 1970 - DeB Id: 829800
By Joe Cocker
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Joe Cocker

Mad Dogs & Englishmen hellraiser

 The concerts began in Detroit, where they were enthusiastically welcomed by the American audience, who very much appreciated the band’s show, intense and engaging like never before.

 A goosebump-inducing song, like the subsequent 'Cry Me a River', a traditional gospel song rearranged by the group, or the energetic and fun 'Feelin’ Allright', a staple of an entire career.

 Listen to the electrifying live performances of Joe Cocker’s 'Mad Dogs & Englishmen' and experience a landmark rock tour!

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Now you say that you’re lonely
Hate to being so untrue

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Like a bird on the wire,
like a drunk in a midnight choir
I have tried in my way to be free.
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Long ago, and, oh, so far away
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Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker (Joe Robert Cocker, born May 20, 1944, Sheffield) was an English singer known for a gritty, emotional voice and for reworking cover songs into distinctive soul/blues-rock performances. He broke through with his Beatles cover “With a Little Help from My Friends,” appeared at Woodstock in 1969, and later had major hits including “You Can Leave Your Hat On” and “Unchain My Heart.” He died in 2014.
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