Their duet Up Where We Belong for the film An Officer and a Gentleman was a smash hit. He told me he didn’t want a job where he worked for years and years and then got presented with a gold watch at the end.”
I even got him a lot of books on the subject, and he was interested in gas for a time, but there was always the music. As his mother commented: “When Joe left school at 16, I thought he was going to take up gas fitting as a career. At first it seemed as if the young Joe was destined for an unglamorous future working as a fitter for the East Midlands Gas Board. In the latter part of his life, the singer had re-established himself as a soulful interpreter of material from a broad range of songwriters.Ĭocker’s background and upbringing in Sheffield, where he was born, son of Harold and Marjorie, established his credentials as a ballsy, salt-of-the-earth performer cut from stalwart working-class stock. In a musical career lasting more than 50 years, Joe Cocker, who has died of lung cancer aged 70, bounced between the euphoria of chart-topping success and the misery of drug and alcohol abuse.