J.J. Cale

blues, blues rock, singer-songwriter

J.J. Cale

Discography

Pix Title Duration
After Midnight 02:23
Travelin' Light (2 Meter Sessie) 03:23
Call The Doctor 02:27
Crazy Mama 02:22
Lies 03:06
Call Me The Breeze 02:36
Cajun Moon 02:11
Hey Baby 03:11
I Got The Same Old Blues 02:59
Low Down 02:20
Lights Down Low 02:20
Drifters Wife 01:40
The Woman That Got Away 02:52
Clyde 02:30
Travelin' Light 02:50
Grasshopper 02:25
Downtown La 02:25
Woman That Got Away 02:52
I'll Make Love To You Anytime 03:12
Downtown L.A. 02:25
Don't Cry Sister 02:12
Carry On 02:18
Don t Cry Sister 02:12
Ride Me High 03:34
Don’t Cry Sister 02:12
Friday 04:13
Woman I Love 02:37
Bringing It Back 02:44
Don't Wait 02:46
Mama Don't 03:48
Devil In Disguise 02:01
City Girls 02:49
Midnight In Memphis 04:23
You Got Something 04:00
Boilin' Pot 02:50
River Runs Deep 02:42
A Thing Going On 02:38
Since You Said Goodbye 03:00
Trouble In The City 03:19
Thirteen Days 02:48
Nowhere To Run 02:26
Crying 03:30
Changes 02:25
Crying Eyes 03:30
Hard Times 03:55
Ride Me High (2 Meter Sessie) 03:23
Everlovin' Woman 02:10
Lou-Easy-Ann 02:47
Guitar Man 04:01
Closer To You 02:49

Artist Media

Born: 1938-12-05

Country: US

Biography - J.J. Cale

John Weldon Cale (5 December 1938 – 26 July 2013), known as JJ Cale or J.J. Cale, was a Grammy Award-winning American singer, musician, and songwriter. Cale was one of the originators of the Tulsa Sound, a loose genre drawing on blues, rockabilly, country, and jazz influences. Cale's personal style has often been described as "laid back".

His songs have been performed by a number of other musicians including "After Midnight" and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton

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