Danger

J.J. Cale · Other Songs - J.J. Cale

(feat. Eric Clapton)



Danger is out into the night

Danger she's such a pretty sight

She was treated so badly it seems, now she's looking for a dream

Danger is out into the night



Danger she walks the streets alone

Danger all the bars she has to know

All the men that look her way could be hers hers today

Danger is out into the night



Locked into a love affair didn't seem to go nowhere

With no choice she thought she might

Caution to the wind, right into the night



Danger she walks the streets alone



Danger all the bars she and I know

All the men that look her way could be hers today



Will she take to find someone new

She goes nowhere I've been

She wants to do too many guys

Shes gone out to the night



Danger shes out into the night

Danger she's such a pretty sight



Danger she's out into the night

Danger she's such a pretty sight

Danger she's out with you tonight

Danger she such a pretty sight

Danger - J.J. Cale

J.J. Cale's 'Danger' stands as a quintessential example of his unique blend of country, blues, and rock, characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and intricate guitar work. Released during the early 1970s, the track exemplifies Cale's ability to craft songs with a raw, organic feel that transcended traditional genre boundaries. The recording captures the essence of his discography from that era, featuring a minimalist arrangement that allowed Cale's emotive performance to take center stage. As a key part of his catalog, the song reflects the musical landscape of the time, where artists were redefining the boundaries between country and rock while maintaining a distinct Southern identity. Its enduring appeal lies in its simplicity and the profound connection it establishes between the performer and the listener.