You Can Leave Your Hat On
You can leave your hat on is a song written by Randy Newman and appearing on his 1972 album Sail Away. It was made famous by Joe Cocker reached the 1986 Adrian Lyne film 9 weeks during the scene of famous striptease. His first appearance on his album of the same year entitled Cocker. In the text, the singer sent a sexual partner as he / she undresses as a prelude to a sexual encounter, perhaps a way of striptease. Interpreters in most recordings of the song is male and is probably taking a woman because of the texts, Take your dress. The verses of the song is short and often repetitive chorus consists simply of the line You can leave your hat on "is repeated three times, which means that the singer is awakened by his sexual partner wearing a hat, or perhaps the special hat, she is currently wearing. A replay of Tom Jones was featured in British films.
Joe Cocker
Joe Cocker OBE (born May 20, 1944) is an English blues rock singer who came to popularity in the 1960s and is best known for his gritty voice, spastic physical performance, and
covers of popular songs, especially those of the Beatles. Under the stage name Vance Arnold, Cocker began his career with Vance Arnold and The Avengers. In 1963, the group supporting the Rolling Stones at Sheffield City Hall. In 1964 Cocker released his first single, a cover of The Beatles I Cry to take place with a new band, Joe Cocker Big Blues. This band ventured as far afield as France, where he played U.S. air bases. You can leave your hat on is a song written by Randy Newman and appearing on his 1972 album Sail Away. It was made famous by Joe Cocker reached the 1986 Adrian Lyne film 9 weeks during the scene of famous striptease. His first appearance on his album of the same year entitled Cocker. In the text, the singer sent a sexual partner as he / she undresses as a prelude to a sexual encounter, perhaps a way of striptease. Interpreters in most recordings of the song is male and is probably taking a woman because of texts off.
You Can Leave Your Hat On by Joe Cocker – Free Piano Sheet