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The guitarist on Joe Cocker's “With A Little Help From My Friends” is Jimmy Page
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Jimmy Page played the lead guitar on Joe Cocker's version of "With a Little Help From My Friends".
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English Singer Joe Cocker didn't have any kind of systemic illness, his spasmodic body twitching was just how he moved when singing.
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Jimmy Page was the session guitarist for Joe Cocker's "With A Little Help From My Friend" album.
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The iconic guitar in Joe Cocker's With A Little Help From My Friends is played by Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin
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Jimmy Page played guitar for some of the tracks on Joe Cocker's With a Little Help from My Friends album.
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Leon Russell, studio and touring musician/writer/producer/alter ego solo artist with a roster of hugely popular musicians including the radio hits 'Monster Mash' by Boris Pickett and 'The Letter' (live) by Joe Cocker.
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Jimmy Page was the session guitarist on Joe Cocker's version of "Have a Little Help from my Friends"
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The Lonely Planet travel guide series was named after a Joe Cocker lyric misheard by Tony Wheeler, the series' creator. The actual words are "lovely planet".
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Joe Cocker's song titled 'With A Little Help from My Friends' was actually a cover of The Beatles' song, but this version used a radically different melody to go with it's near-identical lyrics
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Joe Cocker was a writer on Tupac and Dr. Dre's "California Love"
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The iconic riff from "California Love" by 2pac is a sample of Joe Cocker's "Woman to Woman"
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Bryan Adams played rhythm guitar on Joe Cocker's One Night of Sin album, co-wrote "When The Night Comes."