HD
1958
Joe Cocker's journey from a gas fitter in Sheffield to an iconic soul and blues artist unfolds in this riveting documentary. His 1969 Woodstock performance of "A Little Help from My Friends" skyrocketed him to fame, but the early '70s brought personal turmoil as he battled substance abuse. Resilient, Cocker emerged as one of rock and roll's most powerful vocalists, as celebrated by Billy Joel. Blending Cocker’s own reflections with rare archival footage, the film features insights from his wife Pam, friends, and fellow musicians, capturing the essence of a complex and enduring artist.