Joe Cocker - Something to Say

   

About The Song

(Watch the video below)

"Something to Say" epitomizes the soulful essence of Joe Cocker's music, a heartfelt declaration of emotional authenticity and raw vulnerability that resonates with listeners on a profound level. Released as the title track of his 1972 album, this timeless ballad showcases Cocker's distinctive gravelly voice and unparalleled ability to infuse every note with palpable emotion and passion.

From its haunting opening chords to its soaring crescendos, "Something to Say" invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and introspection, as Cocker lays bare his innermost thoughts and feelings with unflinching honesty and sincerity. The song's introspective lyrics speak to the universal human experience of longing and yearning for connection, offering a poignant reminder of the power of music to transcend boundaries and unite us all.

As Cocker pours his heart and soul into each lyric, his voice quivering with emotion, listeners can't help but be drawn into the depth of his feelings, experiencing every joy and sorrow as if it were their own. With its haunting melody and evocative instrumentation, "Something to Say" creates an atmosphere of intimacy and vulnerability, inviting listeners to reflect on their own hopes, dreams, and fears.

But it's Cocker's impassioned delivery that truly sets "Something to Say" apart, elevating it from a simple love song to a transcendent musical experience. His soulful rasp, marked by its raw intensity and gritty authenticity, imbues each word with a sense of urgency and longing, leaving an indelible impression on all who hear it.

As the song builds to its climactic crescendo, Cocker's voice soars to new heights, reaching deep into the depths of the human soul and touching something primal and profound. In that moment, listeners are transported to a realm of pure emotion and catharsis, where words cease to matter and only the music remains.

Beyond its musical merits, "Something to Say" holds a special place in Cocker's storied career as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the greatest vocalists of his generation. With its timeless message of love, longing, and human connection, the song continues to resonate with audiences around the world, inspiring countless listeners to embrace their own vulnerabilities and find solace in the power of music.

In the decades since its release, "Something to Say" has become a cherished classic in Cocker's vast catalog, cherished by fans and critics alike for its emotional depth and timeless relevance. As one of the many jewels in his musical crown, the song stands as a testament to his enduring impact on the world of music and his unwavering commitment to truth, beauty, and the pursuit of artistic excellence.

With its haunting melody and evocative lyrics, "Something to Say" remains a powerful reminder of Cocker's profound talent and his indelible imprint on the fabric of popular culture. As listeners continue to be moved and inspired by its timeless message, the song serves as a testament to the enduring power of music to heal, uplift, and unite us all.

Video

Lydrics

And so, what can I say, I thank you, dearTo share the few things you haveAnd oh, I'd like to say, I'm glad you're hereAnd hope your leaving is not sadSoon I'll have to go an' get back on the roadThen I'll have no reason left at all
At times, it's hard to say the things I feelTo wonder while I've known so longOh, you still remain so sure and realBut ev'rything is going wrongBut soon I'll have to go an' get back on the roadThen I'll have no reason left at all
Oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it for me, pleaseOh, have you somethin' to say? Say it before I leaveOh, have you somethin' to say? Say it from your heartOh, have you somethin' to say? Say it before I part
And so, what can I say, I thank you, dearFor sharing what few things you haveAnd oh, I'd like to say, I'm glad you're hereAnd hope my leaving is not sadSoon I'll have to go an' get back on the roadThen I'll have no reason left at all
Oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it for me, pleaseOh, have you somethin' to say? Say it before I leaveOh, have you somethin' to say? Say it from your heartOh, have you somethin' to say? Say it before I part
Oh, let it roll, right from your heart now (oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it for me, please)Oh, let it roll, right from your heart now (oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it before I leave)Have you got somethin' to say? (oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it from your heart)Have you got somethin' to say? (oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it before I part)Let it roll, yeah (oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it for me, please)Let it roll, yeah (oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it before I leave)Please let it roll (oh, have you somethin' to say? Say it from your heart)