Unchain My Heart
Could You Be Loved
Feelin Alright
Civilized Man
Summer in the City
First We Take Manhattan
You Can Leave Your Hat On
The Simple Things
Up Where We Belong
N'oubliez Jamias
You Are So Beautiful
That's All I Need to Know [Live]
With A Little Help From My Friends
Have a Little Faith in Me
Cry Me a River
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
The Letter
Now That the Magic Has Gone
Delta Lady
Sweet Lil' Woman
Many Rivers to Cross
Feels Like Forever
When the Night Comes
My Father's Son
Night Falls
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
Don't You Love Me Anymore
Never Tear Us Apart
She Came in Through the Bathroom Window [Live]
Ruby Lee
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Joe Cocker
You Are So Beautiful
1974 • I Can Stand a Little Rain
With A Little Help From My Friends
1969 • With a Little Help from My Friends
Up Where We Belong
2003 • The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003
You Can Leave Your Hat On
1986 • Cocker
Unchain My Heart
1987 • Unchain My Heart
Don't You Love Me Anymore
2003 • The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003
Never Tear Us Apart
2002 • Respect Yourself
Feeling Alright
2001 • Classic Joe Cocker
Feelin Alright
1969 • Joe Cocker!
You and I
1996 • Organic
Woman to Woman
1972 • Something to Say
Marjorine
1969 • Joe Cocker!
Curiosités sur l'album The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003 de Joe Cocker
- En quelle année l’album “The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003” de Joe Cocker a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003” de Joe Cocker a été lancé en 2003, avec 30 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003” de Joe Cocker?
- “You Are So Beautiful” est le plus grand succès de l’album “The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003” de Joe Cocker.
- Quelles sont les principales chansons de l’album “The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003” de Joe Cocker?
- Les principales chansons de l’album “The Ultimate Collection 1968-2003” de Joe Cocker sont “You Are So Beautiful”, “With A Little Help From My Friends”, “Up Where We Belong”, “Unchain My Heart”, et “Don't You Love Me Anymore”.