“With a little help from my friends…” Some tributes aren’t just “a cover of a hit” — they summon the spirit of a legend. At the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, when the Tedeschi Trucks Band set the tone and Chris Robinson, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Teddy Swims, and Nathaniel Rateliff joined in for that final surge, “With A Little Help From My Friends” turned into a promise: Joe Cocker didn’t disappear — he just started living inside these voices. No flash, no gimmicks — just a wave of emotion rolling off the stage, the kind that gives you goosebumps and then leaves you quiet for a few seconds… because you know you just witnessed a once-in-a-lifetime moment.

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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Stages Stunning Joe Cocker Tribute

When the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced they were paying tribute to legendary singer Joe Cocker at their 2025 induction ceremony, most people already likely guessed it was going to be a performance to remember. What they couldn’t have guessed, however, was just quite HOW memorable the tribute was going to be, particularly the final powerhouse rendition of ‘With A Little Help from My Friends’ by a whole group of insanely talented artists.

Featuring the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Chris Robinson, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Teddy Swims, and Nathaniel Rateliff, the performance was unbelievably powerful and emotional, channeling the potent energy Cocker himself frequently exhibited when he performed onstage. Couple this with the song’s tear-jerking lyrics, and the result was possibly the best – and undoubtedly the most memorable – performance of the night.

Even hardcore Joe Cocker fans have rushed to YouTube to leave their praise for the performance, complimenting not only the talents of the individual musicians but also the rendition as a whole. “Susan Tedeschi’s powerful voice gives me goosebumps!! Spectacular!!” gushed one viewer, while many others rushed to praise the incredible backing singers who held the whole thing together.

As Music Man readers who watched the ceremony themselves will already know, this ensemble rendition of ‘With A Little Help from My Friends’ was not the only performance that paid tribute to Joe Cocker that night. In fact, the tribute itself ran for a total of fifteen minutes – you can watch the entire thing via the video below. Prepare your ears for a treat!

Joe Cocker Tribute | Full Performance | Live @ The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 2025

I don’t know about you, Music Man readers, but for me the rendition of ‘With A Little Help from My Friends’ was undoubtedly one of the most memorable performances I have ever seen at a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony. From the lead vocalists to the backing singers to the talented band playing the music, once heard it is a rendition that will never be forgotten.

That unforgettable tribute to Joe Cocker — led by Tedeschi Trucks Band, Chris Robinson, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Teddy Swims and Nathaniel Rateliff — proved why his legacy endures. If you want to relive the performance or learn more about the artists and reactions, check the useful links below to discover full videos, setlists and fan responses.

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