J.J. Cale

J.J. Cale

J.J. Cale (nacido el 5 de diciembre de 1938) es un músico y compositor estadounidense. Nació en Oklahoma City, Oklahoma en 1938, pero se crió en Tulsa. Su verdadero nombre es John W. Cale, aunque muchas fuentes dan incorrectamente el nombre de Jean Jacques Cale. Es conocido por escribir dos canciones que llevó Eric Clapton a la fama, "After Midnight" y "Cocaine", así como otras muchas canciones grabadas por otros artistas. Cale tiene fama de ser un tipo solitario, y evita el protagonismo, aunque tiene muchos fans y admiradores en la industria de la música.

Letra de Anyway The Wind Blows
Some like this and some like that
And some don't know where it's at
If you don't get loose, if you don't groove
Well, your motor won't make it and your motor won't move

If time don't tell you then don't ask me
I'm riding on a hurricane down to the sea
If you can't hear the music, turn it up loud
There's movement in the air and movement in the crowd

Bow-legged woman doing the boogaloo
She got a jive, she got a move
Turn around, do it again
Bow-legged woman, where you been

Fat jack owns a honky-tonk downtown
You can catch a woman if you hang around
You can tear down the door, tear down the wall
Fat jack he don't care at all

Easy come, easy go
Any way the wind blows

Hey, drummer, drummer, can you give me that beat
Can you give me that beat, got to move my feet
Guitar player been all around the world
But he can't play a lick for looking at the girls

One two three four five six seven
Well, you'd better change your ways or you won't get to heaven
Eight nine ten, gonna stop at eleven
Eleven just lays around with seven

Some like this and some like that
And some don't know where it's at
If you don't get loose, if you don't groove
Well, your motor won't make it and your motor won't move

Easy come, easy go
Any way the wind blows

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