J.J. Cale

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  • blues
  • singer-songwriter
  • blues rock
  • rock
  • classic rock
J.J. Cale (born John W. Cale on December 5, 1938, in Oklahoma City, USA) is an American songwriter and musician, and recorded over 14 studio albums. He released his last studio album, Roll On, in the spring of 2009, while his previous release, The Road To Escondido, was recorded together with Eric Clapton and won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album. He remains best known for writing two songs that Eric "Slowhand" Clapton made famous: "After Midnight" and "Cocaine." Cale has been covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Widespread Panic and even Larry Carlton.

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Songs

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    Devil's Nurse

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    Digital Blues

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    Disadvantage

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    Doctor Told Me

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    Does Your Mama Like to Reggae

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    Don't Cry Sister

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    Don't Call Me Joe

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    Don't Cry Sister

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    Don't Go to Strangers

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    Don't Wait

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    Down to Memphis

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    Downtown L.A.

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    Downtown LA

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    Dr. Jive

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    Drifter's Wife

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    Drifters Wife

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    Durango

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    End of the Line

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    Everlovin' Woman

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    Everything Will Be Alright

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    Fancy Dancer

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    Fate of a Fool

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    Feeling in Love

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    Fonda-Lina

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    Former Me

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    Friday

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    Girl of Mine

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    Go Downtown

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    Going Down

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    Golden Ring

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    Grasshopper

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    Guess I Lose

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    Guitar Man

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    Hard Love

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    Hard Times

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    Hey Baby

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    Hold On

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    Hold On (2 Meter Sessie)

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    Hold on Baby

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    Homeless

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    Humdinger

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    I Got the Same Old Blues

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    I'd Like to Love You Baby

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    I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)

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    I'll Kiss the World Goodbye

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    I'll Make Love to You

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    I'll Make Love to You Anytime

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    I'm a Gypsy Man

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    If I Had a Rocket

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    If We Try


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