This article is about the Joe Cocker album. For the song popularized by Elvis Presley, see "One Night" (Elvis Presley song).
1989 studio album by Joe Cocker
One Night of Sin
Studio album by
Joe Cocker
Released
5 June 1989[1]
Recorded
1988-89, Atlantic Studios, House of Music Studios
Genre
Rock, pop
Length
49:25
Label
Capitol
Producer
Charlie Midnight
Joe Cocker chronology
Unchain My Heart (1987)
One Night of Sin (1989)
Joe Cocker Live (1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
AllMusic
[2]
One Night of Sin is the twelfth studio album by English singer Joe Cocker, released by Capitol Records in June 1989. It contains the hit single "When The Night Comes" (US #11), which was Cocker's last US Top 40 hit and played at the end credits of Tom Selleck's crime drama An Innocent Man of that same year. The song is also notable because it was written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. In addition, the former plays rhythm guitar on the song. Other notable songs on the album include a cover of "One Night" (here as "One Night of Sin"), a #1 hit by Elvis Presley from 1958, and "I'm Your Man" by Leonard Cohen. The album also features "Another Mind Gone", which was the first album track in thirteen years co-written by Cocker— in the interim, he had also received songwriting credits for the songs “We Stand Alone” (from the 1986 soundtrack to the film Wildcats) and “Now That You’re Gone” (from the soundtrack to the 1987 German film The Crack Connection [de]). “Another Mind Gone” was dedicated to B. J. Wilson, Cocker's former bandmate and a friend.
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^Chrispell, James. "One Night of Sin – Joe Cocker". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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