FORGOTTEN MUSIC #60: ONE NIGHT OF SIN By Joe Cocker

one night of sin
My favorite song on this 1989 album is “When The Night Comes.” Joe Cocker, who one critic opined gargles with razor blades, is in fine form on One Night of Sin. I like Cocker’s rendition of “Fever,” the classic song usually sung by women. And Cocker does a nice job with Leonard Cohen’s “I’m Your Man.” There’s a little bit of everything on this CD: blues, pop, and torch songs. Well worth a listen. What’s your favorite Joe Cocker song? GRADE: B+
TRACK LIST:
1. “When the Night Comes” (Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance, Diane Warren) – 5:20
2. “I Will Live for You” (Stephen Allen Davis) – 4:11
3. “Got to Use My Imagination” (Gerry Goffin, Barry Goldberg) – 4:24
4. “Letting Go” (Charlie Midnight, Jimmy Scott[3]) – 4:11
5. “Just to Keep from Drowning” (Marshall Chapman, Davis) – 4:39
6. “Unforgiven” (Tim Hardin, Ken Lauber) – 3:28 – CD bonus track
7. “Another Mind Gone” (Joe Cocker, Jeff Levine, Chris Stainton) – 4:44
8. “Fever” (Eddie Cooley, John Davenport) – 3:37
9. “You Know It’s Gonna Hurt” (Rick Boston, Nick Gilder) – 3:59
10. “Bad Bad Sign” (Dan Hartman, Midnight) – 4:09
11. “I’m Your Man” (Leonard Cohen) – 3:52
12. “One Night of Sin” (Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King, Anita Steiman) – 3:14

9 thoughts on “FORGOTTEN MUSIC #60: ONE NIGHT OF SIN By Joe Cocker

  1. Deb

    I like his version of “Cry Me A River” (Leon Russell on keyboard) from the “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” album. At the time I first heard it (1970-ish), I was completely unfamiliar with Julie London’s definitive, iconic version.

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, I like Cocker’s version of “Cry Me a River,” too. Cocker’s not afraid to tackle classic songs. But Julie London’s “Cry Me a River” is in a class by itself!

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    Glad Deb mentioned that, because I was just going to say that I recently bought the MAD DOGS… CD and have been enjoying it yet again. “The Letter” (live version) is another favorite We saw him twice in the last decade, first at Jazzfest with Beth and then at Jones Beach. He still had it to the end.

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    1. Wolf Böhrendt

      Jeff, you lucky couple!

      I’m so sorry that I didn’t have the chance to get to one of his concerts, but we bought several DVDs with concerts – the latest one in Berlin when he already looked like an old man – but he still had it!
      Which song is my favourite – that’s difficult to decide …

      High time we went (written by him with Chris Stainton, the keyboarder who now performs with Eric Clapton)
      With a little help from my friends
      Little wing – the Jimi Hendrix classic

      PS:
      he was one of the first rock singers to perform in East Berlin – many people are still talking about this event – and the place where he performed is still called “The Cocker Meadow” wiki has a lot of info on him …

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  3. Cap'n Bob

    There’s always his amazing performance at Woodstock, and I’m very fond of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood,” the Animals song. “Bird on a Wire” is another winner.

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    1. Wolf Böhrendt

      Bob, yes “Bird on a Wire” is a great song by itself and when Joe sang it, it became even greater!

      A bit OT:
      We were really surprised when young guitarist Joe Bonamassa (from New York) sang and played this in a concert in Germany in his own style – he’s also a favourite of ours.

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