J. J. Cale releases ‘Okie,’ his third album recorded in Nashville (1974)
J. J. Cale’s ‘Okie’ is his third album recorded mostly in Nashville and released on April 30, 1974 by A&M / Shelter
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J. J. Cale’s ‘Okie’ is his third album recorded mostly in Nashville and released on April 30, 1974 by A&M / Shelter
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