CCR was my dad’s favorite band. Before he died, he told me to listen to CCR when I want to remember him. This is my favorite song of theirs. Thank you for this 🙏🏻
We called them CCR for short. As an older woman I can not tell you how much I am loving watching you guys discover some of the best music ever made. Vinyl records ate still the most exquisite way to here classic Rock. Music was from the artist and their instruments then. Just so true. Thank you for your posts!
Yes, as a person that has lived longer than we thought we would, while listening to this great music back in the 60's & 70's, I can say that I totally enjoy these fine young gentlemen listen to and enjoy the music we were blessed to grow up with. I'm 67 y.o. now, and it is so refreshing to see young people value good music, no matter the genre, or the age ...great job guys👍
I was a little girl and my oldest brother got this album for Christmas. I pretended that Little People toys were the band. I was an imaginative kid! Lost my bother nine years ago to cancer. He was only 55. Please tell and show love to friends and family all the time.
@@theaniebeanie123 the album has always been little people toys you just grew up in the name changed due to age 55 years is amazing, eternity is his age, your see him again in hopefully years to come
My younger brother and I loved to listen to music together, he also passed away from cancer at age 52. I miss him so very much, I understand your pain.
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around. They don't have a bad song! Huge list of hits! "I Heard It Through The Grapevine", "Proud Mary", "I Put A Spell On You", "Fortunate Son", "Down On The Corner", "Green River", "The Midnight Special", "Susie Q", "Born On The Bayou", "Travelin' Band", "Run Through The Jungle", "Long As I Can See the Light", "Sweet Hitchhiker", "Bad Moon Rising" etc.
I think "Fortunate Son" and "Run Through the Jungle" were the CCR signature songs of the Vietnam War, in that, those two songs spoke some truth about the politics of the war, and the conditions the soldiers were facing everyday in Vietnam. Of course, all of their other songs you listed were just as loved, the ones I mentioned kind of put that war in a time capsule, if ya know what I mean ⁉️👍🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
John Fogerty one of the best singers, in my humble opinion. Many good songs. "Bad Moon" is one of my favorites. John Fogerty's solo song "Put Me In Coach" is pretty good too. Glad you all enjoyed them. 😊❤
@@luckylady7542 When that song was new and playing on the radio, a co-worker (construction) was mis-singing along with it saying "Put me in Clover..."🍀!🍀!🍀
CCR was big, HUGE, in the 60s and early 70s. Yes...this is a war song. Vietnam era. However, Fogarty always said that this song was actually about the band and how they struggled with their newfound success. Either way, CCR is a legend. I was born in 1969, and my dad was killed in Vietnam in 1972. CCR has been a constant at the Vietnam related USAF reunions I've attended in my dads memory. Their songs spoke to those young men when they were away at war. I love CCR!!! Great reaction!!
Check this out. My dad listened to CCR heavily when he was sent to a Vietnam. When I first deployed to Iraq. The very first care package I got from my parents had CCRs greatest hits. I played it almost everyday while deployed. Their message rang true in the desert as well. To this day they are one of my favorite bands and I didn’t even grew up in their era. Much respect.😊
Thank you for your service! One of the best CCR related movie clips was the Fallujah scene from the movie War Dogs....they played Fortunate Son and I still get fucking chills with that damn scene. I lost my friend Sgt Lou Fastuca in Afghanistan and I play that song every year on his date of death. 7/5/10! Rest in Peace Lou!
CCR was a rock/pop/folk band. A lot of their music is closely associated with the Vietnam War, like this song. They are LEGEND. Thanks for your reaction.
1967, 17 yrs old and rocking out to CCR (Credence Clearwater Revival). All our friends that were getting ready to ship out to Viet Nam loved this song! CCR could never do a bad song, everything was AWESOME! Love to see you all enjoying music from my era, we had he best music ever!
Basically the best Swamp Rock Band of all time. The irony of ironies is they're from California and not the South, but we'll try not to hold that against them. You just can't deny that sound. For the brief years they were together, they were simply amazing. The number of great songs they had in that short period is mind boggling. CCR for me was always one of those bands where you don't put on a song, you put on the album. Like just listening to one song is never enough. You always wanna hear the whole album, and I really can't think of a greater compliment to a band.
ONE OF THEM 2 MANY TO COUNT EAGLES BOSTON JOURNEY FOURINER TOTO VAN HALEN QUEEN ACDC, ABBA THE CARS ,THE POLICE KISS BTO ELOJUST TO NAME A FEW BANDS FORMED IN THE 1970s my favorite decade for bands formed
In our new world full of negativity.. watching you 4 gentlemen enjoy this song, has made my heart fill with happiness, just a warm, inviting, happiness. ❤ Thank you.
My parents were hippies in the 60s way before I was born, so they played this plus other bangers, I was lucky to hear the oldies but goodies growing up.
I was born in 1970. When I turned 3, my oldest brother made me a portable record player. He gave me a few 45's (singles) that he had on LP. This was one of them. I still have it. I play old time Rock 'N' Roll with my cover band Geezer. We play this song too! Watching ALL of your guys reaction to this great song from my youth has been the highlight of my day! Thanks guys!
Vietnam era music. There were many artists creating songs that reflected the feelings of the people about the incursion that cost so many lives, including those who came home to find themselves lost and forgotten. 😢 I knew many men who died in Vietnam, and many who came home just to die from the atrocities. Thanks for your great reactions 👍💯😎🔥🔥🔥❤
Now they got Ariana and Lizzy. Makes me sick to see the direction of music nowadays. And yes, I'm 25, Anything after probably 2004 is a damn joke though.
@@stevenmichael7577 Ren should bring back ur Faith in Music He invented Bardcord , Old English Traveling Bards Story Telling brought into the 21st Century. He's Poe and Dickens brought up to Date with Music. He just released a sure Masterpiece in "For Joe" Check it out.
Hello, fellas! It was very cool to see you vibing to a song I’ve listened to since it came out in 1971. We older folks call them CCR for short, if that helps. They have a deep discography so I hope you’ll do more from them. I think you’ll love Bad Moon Rising and Born On The Bayou. Oh yeah, Home Free is the acapella group. 😊
great suggestions! gotta throw Lookin' Out My Back Door, Down on the Corner and Fortunate Son into the ring as well Btw, guys, the song from black ops you were thinking of was fortunate son 🤙
He could see the band’s breakup coming. Breaking his heart for many reasons. Lost family, friends, money and his band. Could see the rain coming in. And yeah it’s on a million things in tv, movies, games.
@@kvbstudios316 I’m almost slapping myself for having forgotten to mention some of these. Thank you for listing them here, and hopefully these guys see these recommendations.
"Lodi " is my favorite by CCR. Hardly anyone mentions it for some reason, but it's one of their best. Edit: "Looking Out My Backdoor " was a song made up for John's little boy.
Creedence Clearwater Revival (known a lot as CCR) are SO underappreciated. I am glad that you are reacting to one of their songs. Aside from this song, they have some seriously amazing songs. I hope that you look into their discography more.
You guys got me through the worst day of my life. When my husband of 49 years was having brain surgery, I listened to nothing but you all. You kept me sane. Then I've been gone taking care of him but I'm back!! And he's so good now. Thank you!!❤ Ok,I love CCR! You should do more of them.
I was fortunate to have lived in that era of great music. I got to see them in concert once. It was great! Everybody was singing along with them. Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
this is one of the most talented and greatest groups ever and and my grandmother loved to hear this guys voice and I love this song, all thier music is great you need listen to more , you will love them, they reach right down to your soul with thier lyrics and music
SO happy to see ya'll enjoying that one by CCR (for short) .... no one believed that band was from CA for the longest time....they had a "straight outta the swamps of south sound"...hope you continue to enjoy them and their great music :)
It’s so great that you guys are getting back into the music and to choose CCR is awesome! Guaranteed if you choose their song Fortunate Son within the first three or four notes you’re gonna know exactly what it is. This band is iconic!
one of the original true rock bands. They have a southern rock sound, and sometimes referred to as swamp rock; even though they're from California. The lead singer was born and raised in Berkeley, CA but moved up here near me in the central valley. Their song Green River is about the "Putah Creek" which is like 15 miles from me. It comes off of Lake Berryessa, which is not much further - spent many days in my youth boating and swimming there. If you really want to hear a fire ass banger by CCR - "Ramble Tamble" It's a very underrated under played song that is big big jamming sound. Other amazing songs: Born on the Bayou, and Fortunate Son
First I want to say I LOVE seeing the smiles on your face listening to this song. I also enjoyed this sooooo much. I have heard this song many times. Indeed it is an awesome song. However, I must admit that this was my first time listening to it entirely. I am more old school funk or dancing music. But I seen y'all moving and grooving to it. I'm going to be listening to all their music too. Thank you so much for all y'all enthusiasm in learning. Stay blessed guys❤
One of the greatest bands of all time. Absolute Legends! Born on the Bayou, Fortunate Son and the original Proud Mary remade by Tina Turner just to name a few. You can't go wrong!
@@therunawaykid6523 Generally, there is something really profound about songs from the Viet Nam era. My friends were going off to college or war, and either way, it changed our lives.
Guarantee you've heard several of their songs fortunate son, bad moon rising, heard it thru the grapevine, who'll stop the rain, I put a spell on you, run thru the jungle, born on the bayou, looking out my backdoor
Ww2 veteran from the south took in my mom and dad when they were looking for a place to stay one of his favorite songs he would play in the kitchen would be Ccr have you ever seen the rain I miss you grandpa lee 🙏🏽
One of the greatest bands of all-time! John Fogerty, the lead singer is legend status. His brother and the two other band members couldn’t keep up and sold John out, so CCR only lasted a few years.
Earliest appearance so far Sidenote: you can't go wrong listening to CCR. They should be on everyone's play list. Nothing but Banger's Keep expanding that music experience gentleman 🤙
I was in my late teens when this came out. My favorite band! At one time, I owned all of their albums. I let someone borrow them and never got them back.
CCR has a whole list of bangers. They put out a lot of high-quality hits in just a few years, and definitely had an impact on the music scene of their day. You won't go wrong with any of their hits.
CCR is one of the greatest bands of all time, tons of banger songs. One of the few bands I can put on an album and just let it play, not jump to the few good songs on it and then switch like most bands.
It has been almost 54 years since I watched CCR live at Woodstock. One of the best 4 days of my life, there were only around 50,000 expected but turned into nearly 500,000 for 4 glorious days. That many people with no violence hardly any confrontations and only one guy was killed that got run over by a tractor while in his sleeping bag. Todays youth can't even have a hundred together without, murder and violence. CCR didn't sing this song at Woodstock but their intro at midnight was awesome performing Born On The Bayou !!! I Put a Spell On You is one you should react to...
CCR has some great songs. Great track on their Greatest Hits album. Fortunate Son huge war era song for lot of Vietnam movies. But also I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Bad Moon Rising, Green River, Proud Mary are a few. Love listening to y’all.
Growing up in the Melanesian islands in the 60s and 70s, this was staple on the shortwave radio 🥺. Thank you, young men for your reactions 🙏. John Fogerty was awesome. He went and did some songs on his own... All awe-bloody-some 😂 👍
I was born in 1971 to 2 twenty year olds & some of my earliest memories are of being in the car with my mom & hearing CCR on the radio🖤she passed in Jan 😞thanks for making me a music lover Phyllis 😉🤘🏻🥺😘
How come some of the best songs ever are about rain or just water? Have you ever seen the rain , November rain, purple rain, cry me a river, waterfalls,
Cartier Family is on No Jumper right now!!!
I thought No Jumper imploded after accusations on Adam22 and arguments after AD had Richard Spencer on.
With the pedophile Adam ???? I hope not haha
@@adrianalfredojuarezpedrin2414 Nah. On No Jumper news. CF guys were great. Total pros.
Cant find it
Ayy!! Poncho and lefty .. great old story... nobody has heard it but once you do it will leave you thinking deep
The unmistakable voice of John Fogerty! ♥️
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A lot of CCRs songs were featured in movies during Vietnam...ie Good Morning Vietnam, Platoon, etc, my mind just went on the fritz 🤯
My favorite male vocalist
Song was in the longest yard, too.. And so many other movies..
Still going strong!
CCR was my dad’s favorite band. Before he died, he told me to listen to CCR when I want to remember him. This is my favorite song of theirs. Thank you for this 🙏🏻
My dad's favorite too. He sang this song in his hospital bed before he passed. 🙏 This song holds the test of time. CCR forever favorite.
Same! He died last year it’s bitter sweet to hear
My dad is also a super fan and I grew up listening to CCR with him. I’ll probably play them to remember him someday too. ❤️
CCR was my dad’s favorite band also, he just passed May 7 of this year. I listen to them all the time. I love CCR ❤️
My Father was born in 1927 Passed in 1992. He Loved their Music and Sound. RIP DAD.
We called them CCR for short. As an older woman I can not tell you how much I am loving watching you guys discover some of the best music ever made. Vinyl records ate still the most exquisite way to here classic Rock. Music was from the artist and their instruments then. Just so true. Thank you for your posts!
As a vintage citizen, I love watching these guys explore our music... More often than not, they groove right along with us.
: )
Yes, as a person that has lived longer than we thought we would, while listening to this great music back in the 60's & 70's, I can say that I totally enjoy these fine young gentlemen listen to and enjoy the music we were blessed to grow up with. I'm 67 y.o. now, and it is so refreshing to see young people value good music, no matter the genre, or the age ...great job guys👍
Lady's love CCR
I am similarly enjoying their enjoyment!!
At 76 I love seeing how they all react. Especially when they didn’t have auto tune or any modern electronics.
I was a little girl and my oldest brother got this album for Christmas. I pretended that Little People toys were the band. I was an imaginative kid! Lost my bother nine years ago to cancer. He was only 55. Please tell and show love to friends and family all the time.
💞
@@theaniebeanie123 the album has always been little people toys you just grew up in the name changed due to age
55 years is amazing, eternity is his age, your see him again in hopefully years to come
Condolences
I'm so sorry for your loss, sweetheart. May father passed at 62 from cancer. Thoughts and prayers with you. Take care, and God Bless.
My younger brother and I loved to listen to music together, he also passed away from cancer at age 52. I miss him so very much, I understand your pain.
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around. They don't have a bad song! Huge list of hits! "I Heard It Through The Grapevine", "Proud Mary", "I Put A Spell On You", "Fortunate Son", "Down On The Corner", "Green River", "The Midnight Special", "Susie Q", "Born On The Bayou", "Travelin' Band", "Run Through The Jungle", "Long As I Can See the Light", "Sweet Hitchhiker", "Bad Moon Rising" etc.
YESSSSSS ❤
@dagmars.6954 great lineup. I concur! Ha. 💜🎵
I think "Fortunate Son" and "Run Through the Jungle" were the CCR signature songs of the Vietnam War, in that, those two songs spoke some truth about the politics of the war, and the conditions the soldiers were facing everyday in Vietnam. Of course, all of their other songs you listed were just as loved, the ones I mentioned kind of put that war in a time capsule, if ya know what I mean ⁉️👍🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Every song was a banger ! John Fogerty absolute genius.
John Fogerty one of the best singers, in my humble opinion. Many good songs. "Bad Moon" is one of my favorites. John Fogerty's solo song "Put Me In Coach" is pretty good too. Glad you all enjoyed them. 😊❤
He's in my top 5 singers, no doubt, soundtrack of my life. His voice is home to me. 😊 CCR ✌️🇺🇸 ♡ 🇺🇸✌️
The "Put me in coach" song is called CENTERFIELD.
@@JasonSmith-jr7jh thanks😊
@@luckylady7542 When that song was new and playing on the radio, a co-worker (construction) was mis-singing along with it saying "Put me in Clover..."🍀!🍀!🍀
@@JasonSmith-jr7jh 😂🤣😂🤣😂 I would still love it if those were the words.😂🤣
Man CCR is one of the most legendary bands of all time. Straight up!!!
CCR was big, HUGE, in the 60s and early 70s. Yes...this is a war song. Vietnam era. However, Fogarty always said that this song was actually about the band and how they struggled with their newfound success. Either way, CCR is a legend. I was born in 1969, and my dad was killed in Vietnam in 1972. CCR has been a constant at the Vietnam related USAF reunions I've attended in my dads memory. Their songs spoke to those young men when they were away at war. I love CCR!!! Great reaction!!
I am sorry your dad paid the ultimate sacrifice. Bless him.
@retha1875 Thank you, Retha. So many were lost. He is certainly my hero! My daddy... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_L._Bennett
@@angelabennett-engele1977 My dad was in the Army, killed in 1968 when I was 8. He's my hero as well! Hugs to you!
@@angelabennett-engele1977legend 🙏🏼
@@mikeyhbev thank you, we lost so many good ones.
Check this out. My dad listened to CCR heavily when he was sent to a Vietnam. When I first deployed to Iraq. The very first care package I got from my parents had CCRs greatest hits. I played it almost everyday while deployed. Their message rang true in the desert as well. To this day they are one of my favorite bands and I didn’t even grew up in their era. Much respect.😊
Oh wow I felt that. Thank you for sharing with is. And welcome home.
Thank you for your service! One of the best CCR related movie clips was the Fallujah scene from the movie War Dogs....they played Fortunate Son and I still get fucking chills with that damn scene. I lost my friend Sgt Lou Fastuca in Afghanistan and I play that song every year on his date of death. 7/5/10! Rest in Peace Lou!
This song was released in 1970 and John Fogerty is currently on tour at 78 years of age!
Wrap your heads around that.
What a beast! ✌
My compliments gentlemen for listening to a vast genre of music
CCR was a rock/pop/folk band. A lot of their music is closely associated with the Vietnam War, like this song. They are LEGEND. Thanks for your reaction.
This song was about their band splitting up, not vietnam
@@matthewthibodoux4539it's still associated with such even if that's not the meaning lol
1967, 17 yrs old and rocking out to CCR (Credence Clearwater Revival). All our friends that were getting ready to ship out to Viet Nam loved this song! CCR could never do a bad song, everything was AWESOME! Love to see you all enjoying music from my era, we had he best music ever!
These guys don't have a bad song. "I put a spell on you" is another banger!
Somehow CCR makes you feel like you've known a song your whole life, the first time you hear it.
Same with John Denver's music.
CCR is gold...anything from them is excellent.
"I put a spell on you" This is the CCR song y'all need in your lives. Trust
That is a cover though
Right, it is a cover, but so is "I Heard It Through The Grape Vine" but it's so cool to hear CCR's version of any song... 🆒
Screamn’ Jay Hawkins’ original version is better IMHO.
@@cockyhemi-123 i agree
Wow. I didn't know many of us old geezers watch these videos. It is pretty cool watching younger folk listening to this kind of music
You guys should be the future of our country ! Much love from Boston 🍀☘️🍀
Agree!
Yeah, agree but I wish they still were with Ross. They had a good dynamic with him.
They are!
@@SteRowhat happened with him?
I approve
Basically the best Swamp Rock Band of all time. The irony of ironies is they're from California and not the South, but we'll try not to hold that against them. You just can't deny that sound. For the brief years they were together, they were simply amazing. The number of great songs they had in that short period is mind boggling. CCR for me was always one of those bands where you don't put on a song, you put on the album. Like just listening to one song is never enough. You always wanna hear the whole album, and I really can't think of a greater compliment to a band.
I will do this soon..😊
Well said, and I totally agree👍🇺🇸
Swamp Rock. I haven’t heard that reference in a long time. It takes me back.
Best 70’s group, glad you can appreciate these old peoples music. Thanks for playing.
ONE OF THEM 2 MANY TO COUNT EAGLES BOSTON JOURNEY FOURINER TOTO VAN HALEN QUEEN ACDC, ABBA THE CARS ,THE POLICE KISS BTO ELOJUST TO NAME A FEW BANDS FORMED IN THE 1970s my favorite decade for bands formed
In our new world full of negativity.. watching you 4 gentlemen enjoy this song, has made my heart fill with happiness, just a warm, inviting, happiness. ❤
Thank you.
My parents were hippies in the 60s way before I was born, so they played this plus other bangers, I was lucky to hear the oldies but goodies growing up.
Like Fortunate Son !
One of my favorite bands of all time. Born on the Bayou is a must guys.
YES!!!!
I was born in 1970. When I turned 3, my oldest brother made me a portable record player. He gave me a few 45's (singles) that he had on LP. This was one of them. I still have it.
I play old time Rock 'N' Roll with my cover band Geezer. We play this song too!
Watching ALL of your guys reaction to this great song from my youth has been the highlight of my day! Thanks guys!
Geezer....I'm cracking up, love that!
Vietnam era music. There were many artists creating songs that reflected the feelings of the people about the incursion that cost so many lives, including those who came home to find themselves lost and forgotten. 😢 I knew many men who died in Vietnam, and many who came home just to die from the atrocities. Thanks for your great reactions 👍💯😎🔥🔥🔥❤
One of my all time favorite bands, next to Beatles.. that whole music gen was amazing
Now they got Ariana and Lizzy. Makes me sick to see the direction of music nowadays. And yes, I'm 25, Anything after probably 2004 is a damn joke though.
@@stevenmichael7577 Ren should bring back ur Faith in Music
He invented Bardcord , Old English Traveling Bards Story Telling brought into the 21st Century.
He's Poe and Dickens brought up to Date with Music.
He just released a sure Masterpiece in "For Joe"
Check it out.
Classic rock in 70s n 80s was amazing time for music. It will never be replicated.
@@stevenmichael7577 and you can thank Simon Cowell and his bunch of groovy accountants for the privilege.
@@ThatBoyBentyes, but don't forget the 60's in there, because many of those same bands got their start in the sixties...
CCR is my favorite band of all time. So fun to see you guys appreciate the classics!
Hello, fellas! It was very cool to see you vibing to a song I’ve listened to since it came out in 1971. We older folks call them CCR for short, if that helps. They have a deep discography so I hope you’ll do more from them. I think you’ll love Bad Moon Rising and Born On The Bayou. Oh yeah, Home Free is the acapella group. 😊
great suggestions! gotta throw Lookin' Out My Back Door, Down on the Corner and Fortunate Son into the ring as well
Btw, guys, the song from black ops you were thinking of was fortunate son 🤙
I totally agree with both of you on those songs👍🇺🇲
Suzie Q is a top song to.
CCR has so many great songs, it's crazy how many hits they had.
He could see the band’s breakup coming. Breaking his heart for many reasons. Lost family, friends, money and his band. Could see the rain coming in. And yeah it’s on a million things in tv, movies, games.
Midnight Special. Fortunate Son. Bad Moon Rising. All CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival). All awesome.
You have alot of fans from the old days. I'm 1955 born. Love you guys.
Heard It Through the Grapevine
Proud Mary
Looking Out My Back Door
Down On The Corner
@@kvbstudios316 I’m almost slapping myself for having forgotten to mention some of these. Thank you for listing them here, and hopefully these guys see these recommendations.
@@callmecrow6086 they have so many songs, it took us both to list them all!
"Lodi " is my favorite by CCR. Hardly anyone mentions it for some reason, but it's one of their best.
Edit: "Looking Out My Backdoor " was a song made up for John's little boy.
Creedence Clearwater Revival (known a lot as CCR) are SO underappreciated. I am glad that you are reacting to one of their songs. Aside from this song, they have some seriously amazing songs. I hope that you look into their discography more.
You guys got me through the worst day of my life. When my husband of 49 years was having brain surgery, I listened to nothing but you all. You kept me sane. Then I've been gone taking care of him but I'm back!! And he's so good now. Thank you!!❤ Ok,I love CCR! You should do more of them.
I was fortunate to have lived in that era of great music. I got to see them in concert once. It was great! Everybody was singing along with them. Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
Y'all definitely need to listen to more of their songs, because all four of you enjoyed this! They're an awesome band with many great songs.
I was born in 69, my Dad had all their albums and played them a lot. 2X Viet Nam Vet, love him so much.
this is one of the most talented and greatest groups ever and and my grandmother loved to hear this guys voice and I love this song, all thier music is great you need listen to more , you will love them, they reach right down to your soul with thier lyrics and music
1 of the Best Bands ever, Hit after Hit!
CCR is one of the best bands of all time. Hands down.
ONE OF THE BEST BANDS EVER!!!!
Love this song. Reminds me so much of my big brother.
💔 Miss you Kevin!
What a great way to start out a Monday! Haven’t heard this song in awhile. Such a classic!!
SO happy to see ya'll enjoying that one by CCR (for short) .... no one believed that band was from CA for the longest time....they had a "straight outta the swamps of south sound"...hope you continue to enjoy them and their great music :)
It’s so great that you guys are getting back into the music and to choose CCR is awesome! Guaranteed if you choose their song Fortunate Son within the first three or four notes you’re gonna know exactly what it is. This band is iconic!
4:39 My wife sang this to our daughter when she was born. It was the first time our daughter opened her eyes. I was blessed to get it on video. ❤
Cling to the memories. 😊
Can't go wrong listening to anything by CCR. Damn good show!
one of the original true rock bands. They have a southern rock sound, and sometimes referred to as swamp rock; even though they're from California. The lead singer was born and raised in Berkeley, CA but moved up here near me in the central valley. Their song Green River is about the "Putah Creek" which is like 15 miles from me. It comes off of Lake Berryessa, which is not much further - spent many days in my youth boating and swimming there.
If you really want to hear a fire ass banger by CCR - "Ramble Tamble"
It's a very underrated under played song that is big big jamming sound.
Other amazing songs: Born on the Bayou, and Fortunate Son
Damn nearly cried when the song hit. We need more of this love for each other
Watching you young guys brings me joy! This is the kind of music I grew up with.
First I want to say I LOVE seeing the smiles on your face listening to this song. I also enjoyed this sooooo much. I have heard this song many times. Indeed it is an awesome song. However, I must admit that this was my first time listening to it entirely. I am more old school funk or dancing music. But I seen y'all moving and grooving to it. I'm going to be listening to all their music too. Thank you so much for all y'all enthusiasm in learning. Stay blessed guys❤
CCR was a big part of my childhood, thanks for covering them .
One of the greatest bands of all time. Absolute Legends!
Born on the Bayou, Fortunate Son and the original Proud Mary remade by Tina Turner just to name a few. You can't go wrong!
One of my very favorite songs ever. Also, try 'into the mystic'. So beautiful
Your Meat Loaf reaction is y’all’s best one yet. I LOVED IT!!
Thanks guys for this reaction, this group never had a bad song... All bangers 💯
I love you guys! You are so genuine, intelligent and just adorable dancing along ❤ God bless you always ✝️ CCR is great and Dexter too!😊
Ahhhhhhhaha!! How can you NOT sing along to that classic???!! One of my faves growing up!!
For some reason this song randomly appeared in my head when I woke up this morning I rushed to CZcams to listen to it 😁
@@therunawaykid6523 Generally, there is something really profound about songs from the Viet Nam era. My friends were going off to college or war, and either way, it changed our lives.
Love John's voice. 💗💗💗💗
Yeah raspy and beautiful to listen to
SOME MORE OF THEIR GREAT SONGS WERE; I PUT A SPELL ON YOU, PROUD MARY, BAD MOON RISING, FORTUNATE SON, AND MANY OTHERS...ENJOY!!!!
CCR seriously overlooked Great hits!
love this band & such a legendary song!
All of their songs are hits. Love them
Guarantee you've heard several of their songs fortunate son, bad moon rising, heard it thru the grapevine, who'll stop the rain, I put a spell on you, run thru the jungle, born on the bayou, looking out my backdoor
Love creedence there music is awesome
Y’all two in the back dancing and singing!! I’m dying!!! 😂😂 It’s a great song and so nice to see you enjoyed it ❤
Ww2 veteran from the south took in my mom and dad when they were looking for a place to stay one of his favorite songs he would play in the kitchen would be Ccr have you ever seen the rain
I miss you grandpa lee 🙏🏽
Possibly the greatest band ever. Amazing writing, singer and musicians. Jmo.
One of the greatest bands of all-time!
John Fogerty, the lead singer is legend status. His brother and the two other band members couldn’t keep up and sold John out, so CCR only lasted a few years.
They have so many great songs. You can't go wrong. They are aslo a great band to listen to on a road trip.
The way you all are bopping your heads along with the song - PRECIOUS!
I listened to CCR when I was a child. I was born in 1959.
Earliest appearance so far
Sidenote: you can't go wrong listening to CCR. They should be on everyone's play list. Nothing but Banger's
Keep expanding that music experience gentleman 🤙
CCR was a GREAT band. They spoke/sang the truth. Their message is still relevant!
I was in my late teens when this came out. My favorite band! At one time, I owned all of their albums. I let someone borrow them and never got them back.
CCR has a whole list of bangers. They put out a lot of high-quality hits in just a few years, and definitely had an impact on the music scene of their day. You won't go wrong with any of their hits.
Awww love watching y’all chair dance. You guys make me smile, keep doing you! ♥️🙏🏽
this song is so good and reminds me of my mom
I just love watching your Videos!!! Creedence Clearwater Revival is one of BEST bands ever!!! John Fogerty, the lead singer, went on to a solo career.
Creedence. There is no substitute.
My daughters name is Rain 💜 I'm so.glad I found this video.. Love this song!
I love watching y'all's reactions ❤❤❤❤
CCR is one of the greatest bands of all time, tons of banger songs. One of the few bands I can put on an album and just let it play, not jump to the few good songs on it and then switch like most bands.
It has been almost 54 years since I watched CCR live at Woodstock. One of the best 4 days of my life, there were only around 50,000 expected but turned into nearly 500,000 for 4 glorious days. That many people with no violence hardly any confrontations and only one guy was killed that got run over by a tractor while in his sleeping bag. Todays youth can't even have a hundred together without, murder and violence. CCR didn't sing this song at Woodstock but their intro at midnight was awesome performing Born On The Bayou !!! I Put a Spell On You is one you should react to...
OMG this song reminds me of my freshman year of college...in 1987!!!! I freaking LOVE this song!!!! I just found your channel today...super awesome!!!
CCR baby!!
It feels like we're watching these guys fall in love with their country.
Its glorious.
Love watching you guys. Have 3 boys that I miss and just watching you all make me smile. Watching you boys bee-bop to Creedence was fun😊
CCR has some great songs. Great track on their Greatest Hits album. Fortunate Son huge war era song for lot of Vietnam movies. But also I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Bad Moon Rising, Green River, Proud Mary are a few. Love listening to y’all.
Growing up in the Melanesian islands in the 60s and 70s, this was staple on the shortwave radio 🥺. Thank you, young men for your reactions 🙏. John Fogerty was awesome. He went and did some songs on his own... All awe-bloody-some 😂 👍
I was born in 1971 to 2 twenty year olds & some of my earliest memories are of being in the car with my mom & hearing CCR on the radio🖤she passed in Jan 😞thanks for making me a music lover Phyllis 😉🤘🏻🥺😘
I was born in 75🎯These guys are the best of the best.How can his voice and the music not get to your soul💗✔️
Love, love, love your reactions! Rock on 🤘 ✌️
He wrote this song about the bad falling apart. Makes all the sense
How come some of the best songs ever are about rain or just water? Have you ever seen the rain , November rain, purple rain, cry me a river, waterfalls,
Even better is "Who will stop the rain"..... love CCR
Whoa! I just went through the comments. There are a lot of us geezers watching you! Love your show!
When music was made by musicians not studio pop-props.
CCR, what a awesome group! John Fogerty has a voice that is unique! Good pick guys! Love your channel!!
Anyone who doesn't love the reactions from 2 guys in the middle ,isnt alive❤ .brilliant song ❤
CCR was on constant repeat in my household- We used to sing along with my dad- Good memories😢