Ever since his soul-slathered takeover of The Beatles' "With a Little Help From My Friends" in the Woodstock documentary made him an international star, Joe Cocker used his force-of-nature roar to reclaim classic tunes as his own and to inaugurate some self-penned classics. His syncopated R&B redefinition of Traffic's "Feelin' Alright" and emotion-wracked tour de force take on The Boxtops' "The Letter" practically rewrote those songs for the world at large. And hits like the heartbreakingly fragile "You Are So Beautiful" showed the Sheffield lion's tender side.