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Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker Net Worth

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Joe Cocker's net worth is currently estimated at $20M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1968$0.5MB

With a Little Help Breakthrough

His cover of The Beatles' 'With a Little Help from My Friends' reached #1 in the UK, launching his career. The song's success established him as a major vocal talent.

1969$1M+100%A

Legendary Woodstock Performance

His electrifying performance at Woodstock became one of the festival's most iconic moments, captured in the documentary film. This performance made him an international star.

1975$2M+100%B

Career Decline Begins

Struggled with substance abuse and commercial failures, leading to cancelled tours and declining popularity. His career hit a low point during this difficult period.

1982$5M+150%A

Up Where We Belong

His duet with Jennifer Warnes for the film An Officer and a Gentleman became a #1 hit and won an Academy Award. This marked a major comeback and revitalized his career.

1983$7M+40%A

You Are So Beautiful

His version of 'You Are So Beautiful' became one of his signature songs, featured in commercials and films. The ballad introduced him to a new generation of fans.

1994$12M+71%A

Sustained Touring Success

Maintained a rigorous touring schedule throughout the 1990s, building a loyal fanbase and consistent income. His live performances remained powerful and well-attended worldwide.

2007$15M+25%B

Final Studio Album Released

Released his final studio album 'Hymn for My Soul,' which received positive reviews. While still respected, his mainstream presence had diminished with age.

2014$20M+33%A

Dies from Lung Cancer

Passed away at age 70 after a battle with lung cancer. His death was mourned by fans worldwide and tributes poured in from the music community.

2026$20MA

Blues-Rock Legend Status

Remembered as one of rock's greatest vocalists, with his raspy voice and passionate performances remaining influential. His Woodstock performance, 'Up Where We Belong,' and distinctive style ensure his legacy as a household name in rock and blues history.