On This Day: April 18, 1986 – Joe Cocker Released Cocker

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On This Day: April 18, 1986 – Joe Cocker Released Cocker
On this day April 18, 1986, Joe Cocker released his tenth studio album titled Cocker. The album reached number 50 on the US Billboard 200 and continued his run as one of the most distinctive voices in rock and soul music through the 80s.

With his signature gritty vocals, Cocker delivered a mix of heartfelt ballads and soulful rock tracks. The album featured songs like You Can Leave Your Hat On and Shelter Me, both of which received strong airplay and became staples in his live shows. The record balanced emotional intensity with slick production, making it one of his standout albums from the decade.

Cocker kept his musical identity intact even as the sound around him evolved, and this album helped introduce him to a new generation of fans.

Fun fact: You Can Leave Your Hat On became especially popular after it was featured in the film Nine and a Half Weeks and went on to become one of Joe Cocker’s signature songs.

Trivia question: What 1986 Joe Cocker album reached number 50 on the Billboard chart and featured the hit You Can Leave Your Hat On?

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