A tribute by John Fogerty to his idol, and greatest all-round baseball player of all-time, the immortal Willie Mays. Without doubt the greatest centerfielder in baseball history. As someone once said, "This game was invented for Willie."
I grew up when Willie, Mickey and The Duke were all in center field in New York. What a great era to grow up in. I'll be 76 this year and it was like yesterday. Life goes by quick, kids. Don't get cheated.
I was born in 1941, youngsters. 😉 Lived in Brooklyn following the Dodgers. Favorites were PeeWee Reese and Jackie Robinson... and the Dodger Sym-phoney.
I'm Arthur Bhutic! I saw 👀 this by January 1985 when I was 9 1/2 living of the North Carolina Border in Chestnut Springs, South Carolina! More than a few years after, I moved to Houston!
One of the truly great baseball songs from the truly great HOF singer, songwriter, John Fogerty. It's all about 'America's Game', and how it becomes a part of our lives. It's like family. We start out holding a baseball...Then, we find out later in life that it's exactly the other way around.
My brother was the head coach at Catholic High of Baton Rouge for more years than he'd want me to say, and he managed to win over 500 games along the way. This song was played between innings his entire career as far as I know. I heard it so many times it's chiseled into my brain, and I often start singing or whistling it without realizing I'm doing so. I LOVE THIS SONG and I have to thank him for making it so. :)
I'm Arthur Bhutic! This song was played in my last day of school 🏫 before Spring Break 1985, in Travelers Rest, South Carolina when I was 9 1/2! More than a few years after, I moved to Houston!
This song puts a lump in my throat when I think of baseball, being a little kid again, and the Detroit Tigers. I still hold the world record for burning out the most 9-volt batteries in a transistor radio, listening to my Tigers.
You screwed me in the '84 Series. When we would go to San Diego to visit Grandma in the early 70's, I would listen to the Padre games on Her radio by Her bed when we weren't able to go to the Games!!! I once saw a 14 inning game against the Pirates; were at Jack Murphy Stadium until 2:30 AM !!! I had sooooo many cool stories to tell my Friends when I would come back to Louisiana!!!!!! The San Diego Chicken was the SHIT !!!!!! Padres sucked, yet I Loved Them !!!!!!
My original baseball memory was in 1950 going with my grandfather and my uncles to see the Philadelphia Athletics play when 5'6" Bobby Shantz was pitching and Eddy Joost was playing shortstop. Fast forward about 30 years later I find myself in a Chicago hotel elevator standing next to Charles Finley the owner of the Oakland A's with a young lady I presumed to be his daughter and we started talking and as I got off the elevator I said it was a pleasure to meet you and your daughter. He said "she is not my daughter you dolt!" I was at a loss for words.
And a happy 75th birthday (May 28) to Mr. Fogery (I still respect my elders- at least, some of them). My very first 1st concert, back when I was just a very young whippersnapper.
My Dad took me to see Mickey, Roger, Yogi, Yankee Stadium. you cant top that. Got Mickeys Autograph 20 yrs later believe me, at a club in Coral Gables. Thank You very much.
Dominick...I was born in Staten Island NYC and my Father used to take us to Yankee Stadium regularly...Mickey, Joe, Whitey, Roger, Yoggie, Billy, Phil, Casey, and so on and so on...9-01-2019
I can't imagine any American boy who swings a bat and connects with one that bounces off the seats ever turning his back on baseball. It's the greatest feeling in the world.
My dad was a Brooklyn Dodgers fan from the 1930s. I became a Brooklyn fan about 1951 and so did my uncle who took me to games in Ebbets Field, Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium. In the eighties, both of my sons became Mets fans which I was since 1962. Noo Yawk...
There is just something special about being at the ball park when baseball is played. I have been to Division 1 college football and pro football games; NBA games and they are good, but to be at a ball park where anything can happen at any time is just something else. Perhaps it is because my father took me and my brother to see our heroes at the time; Mickey Mantle, Sandy Koufax and others.
Greets from Austria i dont no a fu** about Baseball but this is the favorite song of my dad. We both love ccr and John fogerty ✌🏻 proud greets from a lovely country to the USA. ALL TIME RESPECT AND HONOR 👍🏻🇦🇹🇺🇸
dale murphy the best there is the best there was the best there ever will be.the baseball hall of fame is missing out a true class act and a truly nice guy.its time for murphy to be in the hall of fame.1982 and 1983 mvp the best times ever. wish it was still those times. God bless kris graham
Thank you for mentioning Murph. He was was my favorite player ever and I finally got to meet him in Cleveland in 2018 at a card show. He is every bit the class act people always say he is. He needs to be in the Hall of Fame period. Not because I am biased but because he was and still is Hall of Fame worthy. The question is "Does the Hall of Fame deserve a guy like Murph"?
They played this song on Classic Rewind one day and remarked that he wrote this song after snarling and going nuts screaming at the TV over a baseball game and his team was playing poorly. I loved the song anyway, and love it more with the story.
It's coming - a 50 year Met fan - and I am going to opening day at Citifield! Just thrilling - the song to listen to ... getting ready for a long and exciting season! I LOVE BASEBALL!
Been a Red Sox fan ever since or before my first visit 20 or more years ago. Don't remember a dam thing, but my dad said I was four, at the T line I went underneath the turnstile and freaked everyone out by continuing on the T. Been at least once a year or every other year since. When I pass away and Fenway is still there I'm having someone bury me there so if they want to tear it down and move it someone will know and stop it. It's been there over a century and hope it's there for more over a century more.
Didn't know how awesome this song was till my father was gone. He played triple A for the ASTROS and eat, breathed, and shit baseball. Love you Dad! See u soon.
Anybody who doesn't like this song doesn't understand the game of baseball.
A tribute by John Fogerty to his idol, and greatest all-round baseball player of all-time, the immortal Willie Mays. Without doubt the greatest centerfielder in baseball history. As someone once said, "This game was invented for Willie."
I grew up when Willie, Mickey and The Duke were all in center field in New York. What a great era to grow up in. I'll be 76 this year and it was like yesterday. Life goes by quick, kids. Don't get cheated.
Ben--- I'm with You...Joe D @74yrs old born NYC 1945....
These young kids should play ball, best time ever, played sandlot ball in the 70s.
Duke Snyder
I have 2 storages units Baseball Hockey Basketball Football memorabilia....
I was born in 1941, youngsters. 😉 Lived in Brooklyn following the Dodgers. Favorites were PeeWee Reese and Jackie Robinson... and the Dodger Sym-phoney.
To hit the ball
Touch em all
A moment in the sun!
Those were some of my best memories from my youth.
I'm Arthur Bhutic! I saw 👀 this by January 1985 when I was 9 1/2 living of the North Carolina Border in Chestnut Springs, South Carolina! More than a few years after, I moved to Houston!
Awesome song! Great start to the baseball season!
CCR is one of the best group's ever
One of the truly great baseball songs from the truly great HOF singer, songwriter, John Fogerty. It's all about 'America's Game', and how it becomes a part of our lives. It's like family. We start out holding a baseball...Then, we find out later in life that it's exactly the other way around.
Praying for baseball season
It’s almost spring, people!!! Thank God and the king of new grass and shoes!
The only song in Baseball Hall of Fame.
I am going to miss baseball this year 😢
Missing baseball in 2020😞
Fogerty and baseball just work. This is the anthem of a generation of ball players.
This song will be on repeat for “opening Day” tomorrow. Go A’s!!!!!!
Love that Buster Posey is in this!!
My brother was the head coach at Catholic High of Baton Rouge for more years than he'd want me to say, and he managed to win over 500 games along the way. This song was played between innings his entire career as far as I know. I heard it so many times it's chiseled into my brain, and I often start singing or whistling it without realizing I'm doing so. I LOVE THIS SONG and I have to thank him for making it so. :)
Great
BLUE scorpion...love it!
this song should play at every Baseball game or Tournament!!
I'm Arthur Bhutic! This song was played in my last day of school 🏫 before Spring Break 1985, in Travelers Rest, South Carolina when I was 9 1/2! More than a few years after, I moved to Houston!
Trust me........ It gets played at every game my son has had...... This song will never fade away.................
John Fogerty truly an American Original!
I'm ready
Wonderful song about this amazing sport
John Foggerty love his voice
A true American classic..love it..
Joe Marcella are u fucking serious? It’s a violation to the music industry
Thes they bestia miusic
Great song except you would say "put me in manager" ????
This song puts a lump in my throat when I think of baseball, being a little kid again, and the Detroit Tigers. I still hold the world record for burning out the most 9-volt batteries in a transistor radio, listening to my Tigers.
Go Tigers from Missouri! 68'
I'm running a close second for the Giants
Too cool John.... I would do the same after I was supposed to be sleeping. Transistor under my pillow. LOL.
@@dona6606 To this day Don, I listen to games on XM. Call me spoiled.....
You screwed me in the '84 Series. When we would go to San Diego to visit Grandma in the early 70's, I would listen to the Padre games on Her radio by Her bed when we weren't able to go to the Games!!! I once saw a 14 inning game against the Pirates; were at Jack Murphy Stadium until 2:30 AM !!! I had sooooo many cool stories to tell my Friends when I would come back to Louisiana!!!!!! The San Diego Chicken was the SHIT !!!!!! Padres sucked, yet I Loved Them !!!!!!
CCR = the greatest american rock band of them all
Never played baseball in my life but I still love this song
My original baseball memory was in 1950 going with my grandfather and my uncles to see the Philadelphia Athletics play when 5'6" Bobby Shantz was pitching and Eddy Joost was playing shortstop. Fast forward about 30 years later I find myself in a Chicago hotel elevator standing next to Charles Finley the owner of the Oakland A's with a young lady I presumed to be his daughter and we started talking and as I got off the elevator I said it was a pleasure to meet you and your daughter. He said "she is not my daughter you dolt!" I was at a loss for words.
Wow thats a great memoy
And a happy 75th birthday (May 28) to Mr. Fogery (I still respect my elders- at least, some of them). My very first 1st concert, back when I was just a very young whippersnapper.
This song gets me pumped for baseball.
Me to
This was not Creedence Clearwater Revival ... just John Fogerty
My Dad took me to see Mickey, Roger, Yogi, Yankee Stadium. you cant top that. Got Mickeys Autograph 20 yrs later believe me, at a club in Coral Gables. Thank You very much.
So sad with no baseball!
It’s back!!!!!!!!!
Que vacan escuchar estas joyas musicales con sus coronitas bien heladitas🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺saluuuuuddd!!!!!!!!!!
Baseball is the greatest game ever.
I miss baseball this year corona virus
Brings tears to my eyes, when I was six they used to play this at our little games
Went to Yankee Stadium Mickey and Roger played. You can't beat that. My dad and I sat in the bleachers centerfield. 25 cents to get in.
Dominick...I was born in Staten Island NYC and my Father used to take us to Yankee Stadium regularly...Mickey, Joe, Whitey, Roger, Yoggie, Billy, Phil, Casey, and so on and so on...9-01-2019
I can't imagine any American boy who swings a bat and connects with one that bounces off the seats ever turning his back on baseball. It's the greatest feeling in the world.
One of the most inspiring songs ever
Great photos of Lou Gehrig and the Babe
John what a good song & video ; according to John & me a fan. George F. LeBlanc Jr.
Baseball the one sport that every generation can agree on *GO REDS*
Baseball connects one generation of fans to the next.
It sure does and so does good music.
@@imalwayslast3170 My son is 26 and he knows some songs from 40 years ago when l was in high school
My dad was a Brooklyn Dodgers fan from the 1930s. I became a Brooklyn fan about 1951 and so did my uncle who took me to games in Ebbets Field, Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium. In the eighties, both of my sons became Mets fans which I was since 1962. Noo Yawk...
Facts
On the other hand, it can eat you alive! My lifelong obsession has been to be a major league player. In my 50's, it still haunts me.
A true classic John Fogerty and baseball Centerfield
There is just something special about being at the ball park when baseball is played. I have been to Division 1 college football and pro football games; NBA games and they are good, but to be at a ball park where anything can happen at any time is just something else. Perhaps it is because my father took me and my brother to see our heroes at the time; Mickey Mantle, Sandy Koufax and others.
I filled a 30 minute cassette with this song and used it every time I drove to a game.
I play it while I'm on the treadmill to keep 3mph or more.
Greets from Austria i dont no a fu** about Baseball but this is the favorite song of my dad. We both love ccr and John fogerty ✌🏻 proud greets from a lovely country to the USA. ALL TIME RESPECT AND HONOR 👍🏻🇦🇹🇺🇸
Right back at ya friend 7-21-19
So john pra fazer uma musica tão perfeita assim.Esse cara nao existe é coisa de outro mundo.amo familia fogerty
The amazing thing is that John apparently played all the instruments on this recording, bass, guitars and even drums. That's impressive!
I listen to this song every spring when baseball comes back on
1:16 RIP Halliday 3:00 2008 Phillies
This should be the anthem of baseball.
I think they play constantly at the Baseball Hall of Fame.
The song has been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
it kind of is
Thanks guys. I didn’t know.
At the Hall of Fame they also show Abbot and Costello’s ‘Who’s on first?’ On a loop.
Definitely 😊
..like Dale Murphy with the atl braves ..back in the 80s.. Those childhood memories..
I used to carry hiss baseball card in my pocket going to little league. I am a huge Braves fan.
dale murphy the best there is the best there was the best there ever will be.the baseball hall of fame is missing out a true class act and a truly nice guy.its time for murphy to be in the hall of fame.1982 and 1983 mvp the best times ever.
wish it was still those times.
God bless
kris graham
Damn, You are a Youngun'!!!!!! I loved Dale, yet I am a Padre Fan my entire Life!!!!!!!! Just for You.... Go Braves!!!
Dale Murphy was and still my favorite player I still remember ever player and there position they played
Thank you for mentioning Murph. He was was my favorite player ever and I finally got to meet him in Cleveland in 2018 at a card show. He is every bit the class act people always say he is. He needs to be in the Hall of Fame period. Not because I am biased but because he was and still is Hall of Fame worthy. The question is "Does the Hall of Fame deserve a guy like Murph"?
Not a sports fan myself was when I was younger but nobody can compare to John and his style good job John
A real winner. Great video with all the greats of the past, present
Good job. Thanks to the players
A classic by John Fogerty and a great depiction of Major League Baseball.
They played this song on Classic Rewind one day and remarked that he wrote this song after snarling and going nuts screaming at the TV over a baseball game and his team was playing poorly. I loved the song anyway, and love it more with the story.
Miss watching Darryl Strawberry play......
One of my favorites. To hit the ball and touch them all...a moment in the sun.....
Love this song reminds me of spring training baseball , when I hear it I get spring fever.
i know!!!!!!!!!! same!
This song has spring training all over it
Same here
Absofuckin"lutely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Centerfield, reminds me of my dad!!
This song has been a guilty pleasure of mine for years
It's coming - a 50 year Met fan - and I am going to opening day at Citifield! Just thrilling - the song to listen to ... getting ready for a long and exciting season! I LOVE BASEBALL!
I listen to this before every game
Listen to this every opening day. ALWAYS WITHOUT FAIL
Many of these pictures rock.
Another one of John Fogerty's Treasures.
Babe Ruth is up in heaven rockin to this tune.
I like how you saved the best for last...Detroit Tigers
Well, thank you..
Well, grew up in Detroit area...so yea lol thanks
⚾ GO BRAVES! 🪓🎸
Not a baseball fan but have always loved this song the first time I heard it yr's ago when it came out.
I live in Adelaide South Australia. We have the Adelaide Bite, and I never miss a game played in adelaide. I always look for the Center-field.
Baseball is a Great Game
I can't believe I made a video that made it "down under" Nice to meet you!
This needs to be played EVERY first day of spring training
And at the start of the playoffs and World Series
Thats a good idea to me it just has a spring training vibe
Yes ! Chief Wahoo ! We love the Cleveland Indians ! GO TRIBE !
Being a Dodgers fan in Arizona I love this song ..can’t wait for the season
Christopher Castro. I feel u im Yankee fan born in New York living in Phoenix lol
Last year,I had the opportunity to see John perform this song in concert-It was fabulous!
Married on a ballfield. Our walk off song.
Now this is what we call a match made in American heaven.
Been a Red Sox fan ever since or before my first visit 20 or more years ago. Don't remember a dam thing, but my dad said I was four, at the T line I went underneath the turnstile and freaked everyone out by continuing on the T. Been at least once a year or every other year since. When I pass away and Fenway is still there I'm having someone bury me there so if they want to tear it down and move it someone will know and stop it. It's been there over a century and hope it's there for more over a century more.
Were born again, new grass on the field. Headed for Home,there's a brown eyed handsome man
Heard this on the car radio today. Love it!
good night
LOVE CCR!!...LOVE THE THUMBNAIL!!...
LONGLIVE BASEBALL!!
LONGLIVE JACKIE ROBINSON!!
LONGLIVE THE NY METS!!
#LGM 4EVER!!...
# LOYALTY...ALWAYS TRUE!!
#YA GOTTA BELIEVE!!
Getting ready for the Indians home opener the day after tomorrow. Gonna play this song loud and proud on that day.
They are doing good
I use to play baseball back in highschool back in the day in centerfield
Babe Ruth will always be loved.
Hammering HANK ARRON!
Love the pics of all stars from yesteryear
Gotta love baseball ⚾7-21-19⚾
RIP Roy Halladay
joe wash RIP but he was being an idiot. Very sad for his children and family
Warrior US 11 byduxhhblkk,,nsri
Didn't know how awesome this song was till my father was gone. He played triple A for the ASTROS and eat, breathed, and shit baseball. Love you Dad! See u soon.
My boys 6 n 3 got me back to this nice baseball feeling wen I was a kid playing ball n the coach had this song on casete player jaja love it
Even if your not a baseball fan this song just makes you wanna go out and play some ball
I remember my good ol dad when I listen to this song rip 😘
Great song for greatest game ever played...
best song on earth before any game just blast it on the speaker
while your warming up and you won the game
Danny Eid ikr
Reminds me of my grandpa he was a long retired baseball coach think high school ball. Never did play much myself but brings a good smile from him.
Baseball: America's national pastime!
Thank God the Cubbies finally won the big one!
Wish my Dad had lived long enough to see it!
Love this song.
Some great pictures in this video.
Here it is, Christmas day. Can Spring be far off?
Can spring training be very far off?
Come on Spring!!
Just around the corner. Hang in there.
When this video came out Jeter and Rodriguez still played HOF level basebaall, Hamilton played, Pujols was on his prime, Posey was a young star, etc.