Joe Cocker
JOE COCKER
A&M SP-4368
This second self-titled set from 1972, not to be confused with 1969's JOE COCKER!, included well-known singles "High Time We Went," "Pardon Me Sir," "Woman to Woman" and "Midnight Rider."
SIDE ONE: Pardon Me Sir 3:37/ High Time We Went 4:25/ She Don't Mind 3:13/ Black-Eyed Blues 4:37/ Something to Say 5:00.
SIDE TWO: Midnight Rider 4:00/ Do Right Woman 7:00/ Woman to Woman 4:25/ St. James Infirmary 6:10.
Produced by Denny Cordell except for "Woman to Woman" and "Do Right Woman" (Nigel Thomas) and "Midnight Rider" & "St. James Infirmary" (Thomas and Cordell).
All songs by Cocker/Stainton except "Something to Say" (Cocker-Nichols), "Midnight Rider" (Greg Allman, No Exit Music Co Inc. BMI), "Do Right Woman" (Penn-Moman, Press Music Co. Inc. BMI) and St. James Infirmary" (Frey Assunto, Matador Music BMI).
All other titles: TRO-Andover Music Inc. ASCAP
Joe Cocker - vocals/ Chris Stainton - piano & organ/ Allan Spenner: bass -courtesy of Shelter Records/ Neil Hubbard - guitar, courtesy of Shelter/ Jim Keltner - drums/ Alan White - drums/ Felix Falcon - assorted percussion/ Rick Alphonso - trumpet/ Fred Scerbo and Milton Sloane - sax/ Jim Horn - sax on "Do Right Woman" courtesy of Shelter/ Reebop: congas, courtesy of Island Records/ Gloria Jones, Viola Wills (lead vocal on "Do Right Woman"), Virginia Ayers, Beverly Gardner -backing vocals/ Conrad Isidore -drums.
SP 4368 entered the Billboard Top 200 on 12/2/72 and charted for 21 weeks, peaking at # 30 according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums."
JB
JOE COCKER
A&M SP-4368
This second self-titled set from 1972, not to be confused with 1969's JOE COCKER!, included well-known singles "High Time We Went," "Pardon Me Sir," "Woman to Woman" and "Midnight Rider."
SIDE ONE: Pardon Me Sir 3:37/ High Time We Went 4:25/ She Don't Mind 3:13/ Black-Eyed Blues 4:37/ Something to Say 5:00.
SIDE TWO: Midnight Rider 4:00/ Do Right Woman 7:00/ Woman to Woman 4:25/ St. James Infirmary 6:10.
Produced by Denny Cordell except for "Woman to Woman" and "Do Right Woman" (Nigel Thomas) and "Midnight Rider" & "St. James Infirmary" (Thomas and Cordell).
All songs by Cocker/Stainton except "Something to Say" (Cocker-Nichols), "Midnight Rider" (Greg Allman, No Exit Music Co Inc. BMI), "Do Right Woman" (Penn-Moman, Press Music Co. Inc. BMI) and St. James Infirmary" (Frey Assunto, Matador Music BMI).
All other titles: TRO-Andover Music Inc. ASCAP
Joe Cocker - vocals/ Chris Stainton - piano & organ/ Allan Spenner: bass -courtesy of Shelter Records/ Neil Hubbard - guitar, courtesy of Shelter/ Jim Keltner - drums/ Alan White - drums/ Felix Falcon - assorted percussion/ Rick Alphonso - trumpet/ Fred Scerbo and Milton Sloane - sax/ Jim Horn - sax on "Do Right Woman" courtesy of Shelter/ Reebop: congas, courtesy of Island Records/ Gloria Jones, Viola Wills (lead vocal on "Do Right Woman"), Virginia Ayers, Beverly Gardner -backing vocals/ Conrad Isidore -drums.
SP 4368 entered the Billboard Top 200 on 12/2/72 and charted for 21 weeks, peaking at # 30 according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums."
JB