Fun Music Information -> JJ Cale
This is the most recent information about JJ Cale that has been submitted to amIright. If we have more information about JJ Cale, then we provide a link to the section where it appears (the actual page whenever possible).
These are the alternate spellings of the performer's name we've had to correct in submissions to amIright.
JJ Cale/Eric ClaptonPerformer Pseudonyms:
Also known as: Jean Jaques Cale. Submitted by: blues
Song Parodies:
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Change The Grammer" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Play With Hammers" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Place A Comma" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Barry's Drama" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Laid Llama" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Crazd Obama" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Dumb And Dumber" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Runway Glamour" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Hey Osama" | Malcolm Higgins |
| "Crazy Mama" | "Beta Gamma ( The Fraternity Song)" | Malcolm Higgins |
There are additional song parodies available. | ||
Duets Not Yet Performed:
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
| Harder To Breathe Maroon 5 | I'll Make Love To You JJ Cale | It's Harder To Make Love To You Harder than what, I can't explain.. | Helium Ballons |
Misheard Lyrics:
"Clyde"
Misheard Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with Vanessa and Grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues Original Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with finesse and grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues |
Misheard Lyrics Story:
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"Clyde"
Misheard Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with Vanessa and Grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues Original Lyrics: Clyde plays electric bass
Plays it with finesse and grace Sittin' on the porch without no shoes Pickin' his bass and singin' the blues |
Story about this misheard lyric by: SImon Beck For years I imagined this family of hillbillies on the porch of a shack somewhere in rural America with Pa playing bass and Ma and their daughter Grace on vocals. The next verse begins "Misery loves company", so I thought Misery was yet another family member! Seems like Clyde was actually a bit of a loner. Still, he had his ol' dog with a "tambourine tied to his tail"! |
