Celebrities are mourning legendary singer Joe Cocker, who died on Monday at the age of 70. The Grammy and Oscar-winning musician passed away after a long battle with lung cancer.
Cocker's cover of the Beatles song "With A Little Help From My Friends" was an iconic moment at Woodstock and his rendition of the track later served as the theme for "The Wonder Years." He later won a Grammy and an Oscar for Best Original Song for "Up Where We Belong," his number one duet with Jennifer Warnes, which was recorded for the Richard Gere-Debra Winger movie "An Officer and a Gentleman" soundtrack. Cocker was also named one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time by Rolling Stone in 1998.
Now fellow celebrities, musicians and media personalities are taking to social media to honor Cocker, making "RIP Joe" a trending topic on twitter.
Steven Tyler wrote: "WE LOVED YOU FOREVER, WE WILL MISS YOU ALWAYS…RIP JOE COCKER." Evan Rachel Wood noted: "Song of the day "With a little help from my friends" #joecocker." Meanwhile, Scott Foley tweeted: "So many memories tied to the music of Joe Cocker. Thank you. Rest in peace."
Bette Midler posted: "Goodbye to Joe Cocker. There was never anyone like him, and there never will be again. The one of the Sounds of an Era passes." Martha Plimpton shared: "Oh, no. Rest in Peace, Joe Cocker." Judd Apatow noted: "Woodstock performance was as badass as it gets."
Hugh Laurie stated: "Oh god. Joe Cocker. The world now feels like a two-legged table." Josh Groban added: "RIP Joe Cocker…one of my favorite voices ever." Garret Dillahunt pointed out: "Aw sh*t. #JoeCocker. RIP." Holly Robinson Peete used the hashtag: "#YouAreSoBeautiful." Jennifer Nettles said: "Rest in peace Joe Cocker. What a voice and a gift you gave us all."
Kat Dennings recalled: "My mom played Joe Cocker all over the house when I was little. So sad to see him go so young." Lenny Kravitz noted: "#JoeCocker. Thank you for sharing your soul. RIP." Meanwhile, Jeffrey Wright added: "Ah man, RIP Joe Cocker. Woman to Woman - raise that funk, feed the hip-hop samplers." Sandra Bernhard said: "#joecocker when a man wasn't afraid to go crazy or love a woman."
Bootsy Collins expressed: "Another legend has made his mark & left us with the gifts of funky soul in his music. "Mr. Joe Cocker" gone at 70." Meanwhile, Phillip Phillips stated: "RIP Joe Cocker. Such an inspiration to me and music. His voice will carry on." Albert Brooks noted: "RIP Joe Cocker. You were so beautiful." Piers Morgan wrote: "RIP Joe Cocker. What a singer." Peter Frampton tweeted: "So sad to hear of Joe Cocker's passing. "You are so beautiful" is both Joe and Nicky Hopkins piano at their very best. Gonna play it now RIP." Bebe Buell added: "Awww, RIP Joe Cocker…you had the most unique voice and Ur version of "Help From My Friends" will live on forever-changed my life as a teen."
R.I.P Joe Cocker
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Cocker's cover of the Beatles song "With A Little Help From My Friends" was an iconic moment at Woodstock and his rendition of the track later served as the theme for "The Wonder Years." He later won a Grammy and an Oscar for Best Original Song for "Up Where We Belong," his number one duet with Jennifer Warnes, which was recorded for the Richard Gere-Debra Winger movie "An Officer and a Gentleman" soundtrack. Cocker was also named one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time by Rolling Stone in 1998.
Now fellow celebrities, musicians and media personalities are taking to social media to honor Cocker, making "RIP Joe" a trending topic on twitter.
Steven Tyler wrote: "WE LOVED YOU FOREVER, WE WILL MISS YOU ALWAYS…RIP JOE COCKER." Evan Rachel Wood noted: "Song of the day "With a little help from my friends" #joecocker." Meanwhile, Scott Foley tweeted: "So many memories tied to the music of Joe Cocker. Thank you. Rest in peace."
Bette Midler posted: "Goodbye to Joe Cocker. There was never anyone like him, and there never will be again. The one of the Sounds of an Era passes." Martha Plimpton shared: "Oh, no. Rest in Peace, Joe Cocker." Judd Apatow noted: "Woodstock performance was as badass as it gets."
Hugh Laurie stated: "Oh god. Joe Cocker. The world now feels like a two-legged table." Josh Groban added: "RIP Joe Cocker…one of my favorite voices ever." Garret Dillahunt pointed out: "Aw sh*t. #JoeCocker. RIP." Holly Robinson Peete used the hashtag: "#YouAreSoBeautiful." Jennifer Nettles said: "Rest in peace Joe Cocker. What a voice and a gift you gave us all."
Kat Dennings recalled: "My mom played Joe Cocker all over the house when I was little. So sad to see him go so young." Lenny Kravitz noted: "#JoeCocker. Thank you for sharing your soul. RIP." Meanwhile, Jeffrey Wright added: "Ah man, RIP Joe Cocker. Woman to Woman - raise that funk, feed the hip-hop samplers." Sandra Bernhard said: "#joecocker when a man wasn't afraid to go crazy or love a woman."
Bootsy Collins expressed: "Another legend has made his mark & left us with the gifts of funky soul in his music. "Mr. Joe Cocker" gone at 70." Meanwhile, Phillip Phillips stated: "RIP Joe Cocker. Such an inspiration to me and music. His voice will carry on." Albert Brooks noted: "RIP Joe Cocker. You were so beautiful." Piers Morgan wrote: "RIP Joe Cocker. What a singer." Peter Frampton tweeted: "So sad to hear of Joe Cocker's passing. "You are so beautiful" is both Joe and Nicky Hopkins piano at their very best. Gonna play it now RIP." Bebe Buell added: "Awww, RIP Joe Cocker…you had the most unique voice and Ur version of "Help From My Friends" will live on forever-changed my life as a teen."
R.I.P Joe Cocker
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