Introduction #1 (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
Let's Go Get Stoned
She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
Space Captain
Sticks and Stones Introduction (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
Hummingbird
Sticks and Stones
Dixie Lullaby [Previously Unreleased Track]
Bird on a Wire
Cry Me a River
Superstar
Please Give Peace a Chance
Feelin Alright
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
Let’s Go Get Stoned Introduction (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
With A Little Help From My Friends
Darling Be Home Soon
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
Blue Medley: I’ll Drown in My Own Tears/ When Something Is Wrong with My Baby/ I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
Warm-Up Jam Including Under My Thumb
Introduction #4 (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
The Letter
Girl from the North Country (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
Space Captain
The Ballad Of Mad Dogs And Englishmen
Introduction #5 (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
She Came in Thru the Bathroom Window (Live at the Fillmore East/1970)
Delta Lady
The Weight
Something
Beliebteste Lieder von 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!
Wissenswertes über das Album Mad Dogs & Englishmen von Joe Cocker
- In welchem Jahr wurde das Album “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” von Joe Cocker veröffentlicht?
- Das Album “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” von Joe Cocker wurde im Jahr 1970, mit 30 Titeln.
- Welches ist das erfolgreichste Lied des Albums “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” von Joe Cocker?
- “With A Little Help From My Friends” ist der größte Erfolg des Albums “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” von Joe Cocker.