Humdinger
J.J. Cale · Other Songs - J.J. Cale
Humdinger, she loves to lick my finger
She rolls it 'round her tongue like a natural thing
She makes me feel like I'm a natural king
Humdinger, she loves to lick my finger
She got lips around me, painted red
She close her eyes when she rolls her head
Humdinger, she loves to lick my finger
Humdinger, she loves to lick my finger
Humdinger - J.J. Cale
J.J. Cale's 'Humdinger' stands as a quintessential example of his unique blend of blues, country, and folk, characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and melodic sensibility. Released in 1971, the track exemplifies the raw, unpolished aesthetic that defined Cale's early work, often appearing on compilations or standalone releases rather than a specific studio album. The song captures the essence of the era's roots music revival, showcasing Cale's ability to distill complex emotional narratives into simple, memorable structures. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic sound and Cale's signature phrasing, which has influenced countless subsequent artists in the Americana and folk-rock genres. As a standalone recording, it remains a testament to the power of direct, heartfelt expression in music.

