Joe Cocker - Guilty (LIVE in Montreux) HD
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2010
- 8 July 1987
Composer : Randy Newman
This song is Randy Newman cover
The Band :
Piano - Charles Girodano
Saxophone, Keyboards - Ric Cunningham
Guitar - Cliff Goodwin
Drums - Eric Parker
Bass - John Troy
Organ, Keyboards - Larry Marshall
Backing Vocals - Maxine Green, Janice Hughes
Lyrics :
Yea, baby, I been drinkin'
And I shouldn't come by,I know
But I found myself in trouble
And I had nowhere else to go
I got some whisky from the barman
And some cocaine from a friend
But I'm goin' keep on movin'
Until I'm in your arms again
Guilty,o I'm guilty
I'll be guilty all the rest of my life
I come I never do what I'm supposed to do
How come nothin' that I try to do ever turns out right?
You know how it is with me child
There're times I just can't help myself
And it takes a whole lot of medicine,darling
For me to pretend that I'm somebody else
It takes a whole lot of medicine for me to pretend I’m somebody else. To all the addicts, we pray you find peace here on earth, or in heaven. God bless you all
All I can say is GODDAM I miss Joe.
And I had nowhere else to go ,,,I got some whisky from bar and some coccaine from my friend,,, it takes a whole lot of medicine darlin for me to be somebody else yeah I'm guilty and I'll be guilty for the rest of my life!! R.I.P. Joe Cocker.
One of the most emotional Randy Newman songs. Joe knows the emotion.
So great..
I love this song.
One of Randy Newman's best songs. Joe Cocker sang it better than anyone else,
Seeing this man live two summers ago in san Diego was one of the most inspirational moments of my life
Just beautiful ! He always makes my state of mind peaceful and calm.
I miss him.
One of my favorite song fr Joe.
I saw Joe when he was doing his "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour. Leon Russell, Chris Stainton, Rita Coolidge, and others were in his show. Delaney and Bonnie, and Friends opened that night. Eric Clapton was playing guitar with them. What a freakin' night in 1970....
Marvelous as usual, hadn't heard this before.
what a great song. thank's for this vídeo, inmortal art
Joe totally held it together for this song. Even his "whisky from a barman" is crispy clear and much easier to understand than the song's author Randy Newman or Bonnie Raitt's cover. All of them give the song the justice it deserves.
Grande Joe... E questo blues è straordinario ❤❤❤🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶💯💯💯💯
A song that makes me think of my Dad he was the best dad ever and my son Shawn Myers I love them so much and my son Bradley I love so much and Angie my daughter it's also a song that I relate my past too I'm free now ❤️ I'm saved)))))) God Bless you all
And yes mike i agree.This is wonderful.Just wonderful.
i will always love you
Excellent. I usually somewhat discredit musicians who don´t write their own stuff but I do make an exception with Joe Cocker. What a performer/singer!