Artist J. J. Cale
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J. J. Cale - 13 days
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J. J. Cale - A thing going on
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J. J. Cale - After midnight
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J. J. Cale - Aint love funny
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J. J. Cale - Angel
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J. J. Cale - Another song
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J. J. Cale - Blue sunday
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J. J. Cale - Blues for mama
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J. J. Cale - Boilin pot
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J. J. Cale - Bringing it back
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J. J. Cale - Cajun Moon
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J. J. Cale - Cajuun moon
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J. J. Cale - Call me the breeze
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J. J. Cale - Call the docter
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J. J. Cale - Call the doctor
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J. J. Cale - Carry on
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J. J. Cale - Chains of love
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J. J. Cale - Changes
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J. J. Cale - Chasing you
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J. J. Cale - Cherry
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J. J. Cale - City girls
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J. J. Cale - Closer to you
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J. J. Cale - Cloudy day
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J. J. Cale - Clyde
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J. J. Cale - Cocain
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J. J. Cale - Cocaine
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J. J. Cale - Crazy mama
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J. J. Cale - Crying eyes
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J. J. Cale - Danger
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J. J. Cale - Deep dark dungeon
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J. J. Cale - Devil in disguise
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J. J. Cale - Don t cry sister
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J. J. Cale - Don't go to strangers
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J. J. Cale - Dont call me joe
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J. J. Cale - Dont go to strangers
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J. J. Cale - Downtown la
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J. J. Cale - Drifters wife
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J. J. Cale - Fancy dancer
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J. J. Cale - Fate of a fool
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J. J. Cale - Former me
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J. J. Cale - Girl of mine
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J. J. Cale - Go downtown
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J. J. Cale - Going down
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J. J. Cale - Golden ring
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J. J. Cale - Guess i lose
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J. J. Cale - Hard to thrill
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J. J. Cale - Hey baby
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J. J. Cale - Hold on
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J. J. Cale - Homeless
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J. J. Cale - I got the same old blues
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J. J. Cale - If i had a rocket
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J. J. Cale - If we try
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J. J. Cale - If youre ever in oklahoma
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J. J. Cale - Ill be there
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J. J. Cale - Ill be there if you ever want me
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J. J. Cale - Ill make love to you any old time
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J. J. Cale - Ill make love to you anytime
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J. J. Cale - Its easy
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J. J. Cale - Jailer
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J. J. Cale - Lady luck
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J. J. Cale - Last will and testament
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J. J. Cale - Lies
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J. J. Cale - Like you used to
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J. J. Cale - Long about sundown
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J. J. Cale - Long way home
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J. J. Cale - Lou-easy-ann
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J. J. Cale - Low down
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J. J. Cale - Low rider
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J. J. Cale - Magnolia
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J. J. Cale - Make love to you any old time
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J. J. Cale - Mama dont
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J. J. Cale - Mamma dont
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J. J. Cale - Missing person
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J. J. Cale - Mojo
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J. J. Cale - Money talks
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J. J. Cale - My baby blues
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J. J. Cale - New lover
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J. J. Cale - No time
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J. J. Cale - Nobody but you
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J. J. Cale - Nowhere to run
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J. J. Cale - Oh mary
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J. J. Cale - Oh my my
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J. J. Cale - Old blue
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J. J. Cale - One step ahead of the blues
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J. J. Cale - Out of style
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J. J. Cale - Problem
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J. J. Cale - Ride me high
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J. J. Cale - Ride the river
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J. J. Cale - Ridin home
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J. J. Cale - River runs deep
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J. J. Cale - Riverboat song
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J. J. Cale - Rock and roll records
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J. J. Cale - Roll on
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J. J. Cale - Rollin
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J. J. Cale - Rubberband man
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J. J. Cale - Santa cruz
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J. J. Cale - Sensitive kind
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J. J. Cale - Since you said goodbye
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J. J. Cale - Soulin
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J. J. Cale - Sporting life blues
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J. J. Cale - Starbound
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J. J. Cale - Stay around
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J. J. Cale - Stone river
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J. J. Cale - Strange days
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J. J. Cale - Take out some insurance
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J. J. Cale - Teardrops in my tequila
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J. J. Cale - Tell daddy
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J. J. Cale - Tell you bout her
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J. J. Cale - That kind of thing
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J. J. Cale - The problem
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J. J. Cale - The woman that got away
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J. J. Cale - They call me the breeze
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J. J. Cale - Thirteen days
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J. J. Cale - This town
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J. J. Cale - Train to nowhere
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J. J. Cale - Travelin light
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J. J. Cale - Trouble in the city
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J. J. Cale - When this war is over
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J. J. Cale - Who am i telling you
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J. J. Cale - Wish i had not said that
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J. J. Cale - You got something
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J. J. Cale - You keep me hangin on
J.J. Cale (John Weldon Cale) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist known for his laid-back, bluesy style that blended rock, country, and jazz. Born on December 5, 1938, in Oklahoma City, he became a key figure in the development of the "Tulsa Sound." Cale is best known for writing songs like "After Midnight" and "Cocaine," which became hits for Eric Clapton. His music was influential yet understated, characterized by smooth vocals, minimalist production, and groove-driven guitar work. Despite his impact on artists like Clapton, Mark Knopfler, and Neil Young, Cale largely avoided the spotlight throughout his career. He released several critically acclaimed albums, including Naturally (1972) and Troubadour (1976). J.J. Cale passed away in 2013, but his legacy continues through his influential songwriting and distinctive sound.