In 1992, when Joe Cocker performed "When The Night Comes" live, he was in a period of resurgence in his career. The live performance coincided with the release of his album *Night Calls*, which came out that same year and featured the title track that showcased Cocker's ability to blend rock with blues influences. *Night Calls* marked a significant moment for Cocker, as it was his first studio album in several years and included collaborations with notable musicians and producers, helping him regain commercial viability. Cocker is particularly known for his powerful, raspy vocals and dynamic stage presence, which were on full display during this concert. The early '90s saw him embrace a new audience while still retaining his classic sound, solidifying his status as a beloved performer long after his initial fame in the late '60s and '70s.