Creedence Clearwater Revival - Born On The Bayou
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- Lyrics -
Now, when I was just a little boy,
Standin' to my Daddy's knee,
My poppa said, ";Son, don't let the man get you
Do what he done to me.";
'Cause he'll get you,
'Cause he'll get you now, now.
And I can remember the fourth of July,
Runnin' through the backwood, bare.
And I can still hear my old hound dog barkin',
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.
CHORUS:
Born On The Bayou;
Born On The Bayou;
Born On The Bayou.
Wish I was back on the Bayou.
Rollin' with some Cajun Queen.
Wishin' I were a fast freight train,
Just a chooglin' on down to New Orleans.
CHORUS
Do it, do it, do it, do it. Oh, Lord.
Oh get back boy.
I can remember the fourth of July,
Runnin' through the backwood bare.
And I can still hear my old hound dog barkin',
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.
Chasin' down a hoodoo there.
CHORUS
All right! Do, do, do, do.
Mmmmmmm, oh. - Hudba
The guitar in this song is pure gold.
No, it was most likely made of wood
I remember blasting this song on my '88 Plymouth Reliant tape deck as I entered New Orleans after a two-day drive from Providence, RI in 2003. I was a 27 year old grad student from Turkey and was living the dream of freedom and open road and discovering what USA was really about, beyond the apparent commercialism and greed. It was a unique blend of human culture that was amazingly different and familiar at the same time. Loved every minute of it!
I was born in Providence! That's a great story.
Wow I never been to the south bc I heard it's very racist , I'm sure you seen you're share of bad ppl down there I'm sorry our hole country is NOT like that 😔
@@KrolKaz I faced open racism only once in my 5 years in the US. And I travelled a lot. I lived in Providence mostly, but stayed in Chicago and San Fransisco as well. Of course, I have (like most Turks) light skin so it might be different for POC.
Gotta love the racist south
@@donkeylord0072 I don't know about that but I love the fact that you're so miserable you're here seeking company. Go to bed.
The most bad ass voice of all time.
Nope howlin wolf is better.
@jon jon goufema liames zenbin pinfen wtf u saying no then if howlin wolf is what u said.
It sounds like the father of Chris cornell
John fogerty is Chris Cornell's father.
Man it makes me want to run through the jungle in Nam, even with the bushes speaking vietnamese, When he says these words: "born on the bayou" or "run through the jungle" I really hate that I couldn't see these guys live along with the doors. I'm 26 and not crazy about the current music. It's not this good anyways
John Fogerty's voice can punch a whole through a brick wall. It can tear a phone book in half. It can bite a chunk out of bowling ball.
Him and Jim Morrison are the greatest singers of all time in my opinion. Them and Johnny Cash. I'm 26 and from AL
Some voices just epitomize music. For me it's john, freddie, guys like that. Immortals
Can’t forget John Denver! One of the best voices ever
Amen! Always got us through Vietnam days for real.
Kurt Cobain as well
I'm here drinking in my grandpa's garage jamming out to this tone .. yesterday I heard the news I would never see you again grandpa .. I miss you and love you very much .. Rip Glenn Massingill Army veteran .. you are my hero grandpa your loving grandson Nikko Massingill
My sincere condolences to you and your family. I know exactly how you feel. Your grandpa served our country well and had excellent musical taste! You will meet again in heaven
Nikko Rodrigeuz may he Rest In Peace, carry on the dancing
R.I.P. hero !!!!
A hero, both in music tastes and service. What war?
@@austincollins3458 Vietnam
My daddy’s favorite band. I will play them in his honor
Emon Dagout mine too he got me hooked on this shit
It was my godfather for me.
My pops too! Glad he introduced me to this .
Jason Vigilant your pop nowa music
My dads too!!!
In four years this band put together more hits then most bands do in a full career
Talent man! Pure talent!
I remember watching a video and Stevie Ray Vaughan was talking about they made a whole album in a weekend! Outstanding!
Always liked mike Rogers very humble guy and didnt care to move up like me just happy bBeatN tha Streets
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That was a full career. We should all take a hint and use what we can and move on.
True 👍
I'm from South Louisiana. When I found out CCR was from california it broke my heart.
I still want to believe they're from the Delta
I swear...Me too. I was shocked.
I'm going to repress that I ever learned that.
Me too. And i'm from Vancouver, Canada.
Berkeley - they were trippin all the way there . 737 comin' outta the sky like straight up on a surfboard 🧞♂️🐇🧞♂️🐇
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I remember getting warm beer in plastic bags, with a straw dropped to us , listening to this. 1/9 Marines , hit 2/23/68 Khe Sanh Vietnam .
Holy shit! Khe Sanh vietnam. That was some fucking fight
My uncle Bobby was in Nam. Rest in peace Bobby. Those were some tough men. They don't make em like that anymore...
@@W.Stryker
You have no idea my friend.
Andre Cartier 1/9 Marines.
Hit at Khe Sanh 2/23/68.
Thank you gentlemen for your service!! Thank these mem for the soundtrack of great music! Thanks to men like you they had the freedom to make the music and I had the freedom and privilege to grow up listening to it!!!
Thank you, so very much, for your service. My grandfather fought in the war as well. You’re a hero in my heart.
Whenever I hear some CCR song, I feel like I'm home. Wherever I am, and hear it, it feels home. I'm not from US nor from english speaking country, but this music hits every part of my heart and soul, like I'm spiritually connected to it. I listen to many music genres but rock&roll is root of everything and so is CCR. I wouldn't be the same without it.
Been listening to CCR since 73'....the year I was born. Seen them live.
I feel ya, man!
I love it,
Pure soul 😬
I was born in America in 1956 and i could not describe how CCR made me feel ack then any better than you did.
To all my Viet Nam vets... God Bless and Welcome Home Boys. You are not forgotten.♥️♥️♥️
I would like to second the motion! God Bless those guys! And Fuck the Hippie Yippie Pinko Lefto Pukeo Commie Punks!
Kudos to you Vietnam vets!
The True Fortunate Sons!
It's too late, they have suffered enough PTSD.
Thank You All for your service ! If you ran into Assholes who mistreated you because they thought that war was unjust I offer my apologies for all of them God bless you ALL❤️👍
Music has no boundaries, I’m Mexican and this song makes me feel so American, so nostalgic for the good old times.
Primo I am too Mexican and this song makes me feel like a young man in the 1960s standing up to the man.
Viva mexico
acid
Same here brother. Grew up with our white brothers in a white family. This music was along to me my out neighbors growing up. I feel blessed to listen to it. It makes you forget this crazy thing we call life and.
@@felixcat6764 y America, tambien. Gracias.
This is one of the greatest songs ever written...man I love this!!!
AMEN Don Got to be turned up LOUD !
this song is a party song
Back when music had a soul!!
Yep it sure is lacking in today’s music
Now only garbage music like trap
@@peteriebling7732 find better music sources then
@@tomdope4331 ok doomer
Facts!!!
CCR makes you fill free. Your soul runs through backwoods, swamps, the bayou. Weather your in the city or the country. Their music sets is right, for all settings
Definitely 👌❤️
True, but I imagine this one hits different when you're listening on the bayou
CCR busted out of the radio in 1968 like a new life force just born. INCREDIBLE!
and then on to the headlines after they sued each other- fun rock & roll stuff
Oh man! Takes me back. Powerful yet beautiful song, led for Fogerty’s remarkable vocals. Stand the test of time? Oh yes.
Unbelievable voice. Vicious howl.
Oh yeh seen John touring in Australia 20 years ago his voice amazing no different to studio
I'm a 20 year old from Australia. Been to the USA once and loved it but never down to the bayou. It's my dream one day to do a road trip around Louisiana. It's a fascinating state thick with real 'merican culture
Aussies have a lot in common with Southern folk---I believe you'd fit right in
Who loves CCR? I do❤
When I listen to CCR , so do my neighbors 😎
Yeah.......
Joe gracias por el capîcua. APASALOBIEN
😂😂😂 turn it up!!!
So do mine a mile down the road
That's right!!!!
Very few songs have this kind of unique sound, intensity, and especially atmosphere. You feel like you're in the middle of a deep south swamp when you listen to this. Both the danger and isolation are visceral.
well said.
You just explained why I love this song better than I could have myself
All I can say is YES!!!!
EXACTLY!!!!!!!
Either that or doing cocaine in the backroom with the cocktail waitress
Now this is real music, ive been listening to ccr for as long as I can remember
then everything before '67 is blank to you
CCR. So great. Wish I was back in the 70's, when musicians were "talented"..
There are still some great musicians but you have to look harder to find them. czcams.com/video/__lNAM_76sI/video.html
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You would have missed this sweetheart , were back in the 60's here all the way.
To be fair, music went downhill FAST in the early 2010's
I listen to CCR for my soul to survive this concrete jungle.
if you really want to feel good, check out Joe Bonamassa, No, I am not paid spoke person, I just like what is good, see what you think...maybe start with his first royal albert hall video, is amazing
you better run trough the jungle 😉
Yessss siiirrrr
did it work?
Absolutely with you brother! Americana at its brilliant best. Rock on!
this was raw and real music , im only 53, im just glad my parents listen to all kinds from rock , Motown , etc i miss 60s 70 and 80
rock on everyone
I’m from Memphis and this is one of my favorite songs. It’s just so badass. It’s a different land in the south/ the bayou.
I'm from Brandenburg/Germany and it is a completely different land in here.
Brother, I recommend the movie, "Southern Comfort." I love this movie and (smile) I was born in New York state, so even a yankee loves the bayou. My friends call me the "lieutenant" because of my family ties to the U.S. Marines and my way of leading, guiding, but remembering it is the LORD JESUS CHRIST who commands and leads me always! Be blessed and joyous.
I live in North Alabama. We don't have "jungles" but boy we have the woods and the forest and they'll kill you just as fast if you're not careful. Nothing like living in a bustling metropolis like NYC or LA
Funny thing is these dudes are from Cali
Gotta love the south! No place like it.
Creedence Clearwater Revival! What a great Band!!!
yeah- they really had each others backs, right??
October 2019....I'm playing all of Creedence today and making sure my 25 year old son listens to them with me. We need to make sure this great music gets passed down!
J listening with ya
and learn not to sue the bejusus out of each other like these guys did.....
This song always reminds me of playing in my grandmas yard as a kid. Sun up to sundown we played and she always had ccr, Jim Croce, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Fleetwood Mac, doobie brothers etc playing on her old record player. (Mostly ccr) Dancing in her sundress on the porch with papa and the kids and grandkids. I have always loved this music and all my animals do too. Always makes me want to dance and automatically puts me in a great mood. If I put on Susie Q or green river and the dogs will dance with you.
Sounds like amazing times
Your Grandma was a very wise woman. 💞👏😁💞
Great grandma you had! Good old times! I am 66 years old and still rocking!
Love from Brazil X x
Lucky kid!
hip granny
How could you thumbs down this song Creedence is way better than any music today
Only someone with no soul…
CCR is my favorite band. I was 16 when I started listening to CCR Born On the Bayou is my favorite song because of the drum music. I am 67 now but still love Born on the Bayou.
This song is absolutely hypnotic... it will take an hour to wear off the effects.
Try a month!! Lol
@@dogewood5499 They would !...and so would the northern soldiers...hihi
EXACTLY!!!
U just mind your manners and keep your wits
Everything except for the electric guitar could be replicated with the 1860s technology... so maybe they'd enjoy it?
Although this was a flip side (of Proud Mary) this side was continuously played thru the years on top 40 stations and now classic rock. This is one of those classics that never goes away or gets outdated.
54 years later and I'm still digging it.
John Fogerty at his best with his fellow band mates in the era when music truly mattered.
💯💯💯
Native new Yorker. You cant deny talent. This shit slaps.
The sheer gravity of Fogerty’s vocals is incredible.
That voice...I mean that voice, just that voice...holy crap.......!
Arun Phillips can't be replicated or imitated at all. I've tried😂
Only Fogerty can do it
Thanks to Howlin' Wolf
Hell of a groove going on.... just don't want it to end
Summer is almost here, which means its time to bust out the CCR music.
infact yes
One of my closest friends from high school loved CCR. We’d take long drives all over town during the summer and the main ones he’d play were Fortunate Son, Lookin Out my Backdoor, and Born on the Bayou. Every time I hear this song, I’m just overwhelmed with emotion, it brings back way too many memories
YES, UNTIL SEPTEMBER!
@@aleczavala5010 Bad Moon Rising, Lodi
Strongly disagree. I'll listen to CCR any damn time I want, thank you. :)
This song still gives me goosebumps when I hear it, such a great sound they were able to capture.
One of the best Rock songs of all time! This IS what its called to be "In the pocket"!
Happy 67th Birthday Daddy. Josh said these guys were you Fave and you loved this song. Blasting CCR all day in your honor. I miss you every moment of everyday. Thanks for being so kick ass even if I only knew you till I was 9💙💙
Happy 79 Birthday, John
This bass line hits harder than most hip hop
For some reason, CCR makes me feel super nostalgic even though I was born in 1998
Hugs to you Destino! Man you know great music even though you are a baby and I'm Jealous!!!
Heck, I was born in 2008, and it makes me feel nostalgic! I think it’s a great thing, this is the stuff I want to remember. Not any crap that my generation is emulating.
youre a choking-hazard boomer
@@tommurphy4307 Because I like a song that came before my time? The members of CCR aren’t even technically boomers, they are silent gen. I have no idea what the “choking hazard” reference is supposed to mean. And the fact that your reply already has a like after two days on a 4 year old original comment that only has 16 likes tells me you probably liked your own comment
Never gets old.
The guitar solo from 3:12-3:42 is so simple yet so amazing.
Same with the solo at 1:26
there is something really special about this song. ive been a lot of different places and heard a lot of different music, and there is NOTHING like this. no band ever has as much soul as CCR. in fact i dont much listen to music at all anymore, and when i do, its creedence. nothing better in the world. incredible
TRY LISTENING TO JAZZ. RECOMMED JAZZ FROM 1930 TO 1960. ESPECIALLY BUNNY BERIGAN PLAYING ' I CANT GET STARTED". TERRIFIC TRUMPET
My dad was in Vietnam and they played CCR a lot on their little transistor radios - my dad passed in 2019 and hearing this song I can barely catch my breath I miss him so much - Vietnam was hard on him - he started drinking then and I don’t think the images before or after ever left ( his friend shot himself sometime after ) this song brings back everything in rushes and blurs of memory that are bittersweet to me
are you sure listening to that tiny radio didn't start him drinking? ccr didn't even exist in the first ten years of the vietnam war- i think more of bands like the beatles or the stones when i think of the vietnam war
"Chasin' down a hoodoo there,
Chasin' down a hoodoo there."
Years ago this refrain would echo in my head when I was tracking down elusive bugs in software that other people had written. When poring over many kilobytes of memory dumps to find an error in a supplier's operating system, it helps to have a little mantra to help preserve one's sanity. Thank you CCR! :-)
Classic rock never gets old it gets better!
I pull this song out and play the vinyl version every year on the Fourth of July. Then I take the dog for a long walk in the woods. This is year #17 and the old dog still is kickin"!
Awe that's very sweet. Dogs are well worth it.
My dog died few days ago. Been blasting this song on our road trips 16 years straight. Not gonna stop cos I can still hear him barking and chasing down the hoodoo when its playing.
Sometimes the old dog is no one other than ourselves.
Is the old dog still kicking?
The good ole hound dog'
One of the greatest bands that ever recorded music!! If someone asked me if I could only have 1 CD period it would be a CCR record!!! And I would be happy 👍
Amazing song that I remember from the Vietnam War era! Still gives me the chills & makes me smile while listening to CCR! Many memories here!
do you remember seeing the shocking numbers of our young guys who were killed in vietnam every night on the news and all the gold star homes in your town??
This song go so hard!!! I cant even make it thru the whole thing i keep starting it over.
Im a millenial bumping this 50 year old song in 2019 because everything now is shit !!
lol wait til next year kid
Wow you sure sound interesting and not at all annoying
Desde Michael Jackson para acá todo se ha ido a la mierda.
(Con honrosas excepciones)
There's a few good bands around
Check out Marcus King Band
Great musicians putting out killer music
Welcome to the club youngin😀
In Mexico simply loved and known as, "LOS CREEDENCE"
Enrique Romero awebo carnal
Enrique Romero y si mi ama y no Tia tuti
My parents are in their late 60’s and still dancing to them! Chido
Yeah, así mero es
@@frankserratos5022 k
"Wish I was back on the Bayou
Rollin' with some Cajun Queen..."
👏👏👏
Oh wow, pure LIEBE das mal wieder zu hören❣
So ein geiles Lied
Wer sowas mag, ist schon mal von Haus aus anders als die meissten:)@@MrTobilive
Excelente, mi música favorita de los años 70 y de paso cumplí 70 años... Cuando la oigo me siento como de 20 y pico..
pico y pala
Sweet chocolate baby Jesus this is my jam! I'm from Europe, never been to America but I swear when this song starts to play I feel like I'm drinking bootleg whiskey on a hot and humid summer night, somewhere deep in the swamp, I'm on this wild outdoors party under the moonlight, surrounded by reeds, and the atmosphere is getting more and more strange.
Wonderful comment
Chocolate baby jesus hahaha thats nice
@reverse thrust Maaaan that sounds like a really wholesome experience! Alright, decision has been made - I'm gonna treat myself with a vacation overseas, as soon as my work allows me! Maybe around the Mardi Gras season... To get my mooojo working hehehe.. Kind regards sir! 😊
My friend, you need to experience the deep south.
I'm dead af , you lost CCR at sweet chocolate 😂😂😂😂
That’s one of CCR’s biggest hits🎶
Creedence is AWESOME!!! ❤️👏
play it loud and crack open beer
this is how music should be
Play it loud and spark up a joint.... Or a dab... I'm dabbing.
Doc Cheese lmao right totally my dad xD
DocChee: Excellent suggestion. I shall. Greetings from the banks of the Kaw River in Larry, KS.
I agree with you Doc Cheese I am doing that right at this moment
Open a bottle of tequila and take a shot every time bayou is said is more like it
is timeless to me...I was air force brat, lived in hawaii 69 to 71, this was the stuff back then, priceless and timeless to me , went to teen center on Hickham AFB, danced every weekend with this precious black girl, life was so simple then, her name was Pam...I pray she is doing well, is funny when you get older you take stock in things sometimes...my all time bff then was Kenny Grisham, damz I miss those times, Creedence makes it live forever, I can almost feel it...thanks
Alan Smith
Fukn Hickham...
Creedence,una de las mejores banda de los años 70,down in the córner, proud Mary, hace you ever Seen the rain, born in the Bayou, magistral
"Just a chooglin' on down to New Orleans!" . love that line!
Nothing wrong with what the kids listen to these days, but this gets the beers crackin for me.
Ah, but you see, I’m MAKING this what the kids listen to these days. Got almost 20 of my friends hooked on Creedence.
There's a lot wrong with what they listen to... Just Google the recent "wap" and be amazed.
Hell yes beers cracking all day long with me and I'm 37 year s old.
This is one of the best songs I've heard that the band nor the song got recognized for.
In media and music reward shows
One of my all time favorite songs.
These comments and songs bring a joyful tear to my eye!
This lead singer's voice cannot be f!@%#$ with. Lord have mercy.
This is a few years before my time, but I can’t help but think of running through the back corn field or playing in the creek with my dog as a kid, or swimming in the quarry with my friends in high school whenever I hear this song.
was weaned on this at a young age. on the old RCA credenza. thanks Dad. thank you for burning this into my tiny little skull.
Last part of this comment LMFAO
This so much....means a lot more when you grow up to it rather than these fuckbois hearing it in a game trailer.
Yeah if people are exposed to music later in life and enjoy it they are fucks! That's right! You are better than them for sure! I heard a song in a movie once I liked and was sure to apologize to all the original fans on social media because I was just a total FUCKBOI for not growing up with it in the first place! Thank you, King Hipster, for your fucking words of wisdom. Fuckbois everywhere recoil in horror at the sight of your superior experience. You are better at enjoying music than anyone who dared hear something they like in a game trailer!
Thanks again.
thats fucking spot on if you like a song older than you it just means you have great taste and the song lives on
turning 54 in days. I still play this
Great sixties kick ass rock. CCR's best recording. Love this song.
When music was true unbelievable art rock on !!!
who is here because you just love this music
I grew up on CCR Green River is my favorite cuz I used to live down in Kentucky and where I'm from we have a Green River
TheHeri88 , oh yeah, my dad brought back hrs & hrs of reel to reel music from when he was overseas during the war. He had huge amp , equalizer and huge speakers that my older brother and I would rattle the windows of our old house with. We were only 7 & 8, staying at home by ourselves all summer while they worked. It’s when I first heard Black Sabbath , Cream & other Eric Clapton songs, Santana Canned Heat and on and on. Back then you could just turn on the radio and top 40 was music like this. Seger, Eagles, Crosby Stills & Nash... before Neil joined.
Ang Cook you go ahead and keep that spot always alive in your heart. After being gone for so long, I ended up 3 miles or so from where I grew up, it’s changed, but so have I
Everyone I'm assuming.
TheHeri88 I'm just introducing myself to Creedence Clearwater Revival. It's great being a teen with all the Rock Music history to catch up with.
I was two years old when this came out, and I'm playing CCR for my grandkids, fifty years later...shiiit!
Proud
Appalachian-American here. A Hatfield through and through...
Loved the song since the infomercials in the 80s.
GnR needs to remake of this. Totally Axl - Get Cha!! Get Cha!!
Please let this happen whomever has the opportunity 😎
Jeff Gurchak
Dad's been gone 7 years yesterday. I'm putting together a playlist in his honor. Ive got a picture of us in 1972, I was 7; totally getting down dancing to CCR, in the summer, in our patio where he threw terrific parties. Good time Charlie. Man those were fun days. Good golly I sure miss him.
He'll be missed...seen himmany years ago
Summer of 1973 I just turned 18. What a great time to be alive!
I had turned sixteen Summer of 73,Damn the seventies were Awesome.
So much happening during the 60's...this music can never be replicated...
The band is the greatest white exponent of blues, powerfull music and full of contagious melody
Greatest groove ever. Also perfect for playing loud in the car.
So many great riffs. A perfect travelling song.
Larga vida a Los Creedence!! ✌✌
John Fogerty sings from bottom his soul.
song kick$ a$$. all this time had no clue this was ccr. thought it was a 1hit wonder band. ccr's catalog of music is very impressive, so many hits
I’m In Louisiana eating a boudin and cracklings listening to this song
Hell yeah brother, eat some for me.
Laeadern done
Smoked boudin is a necessity of life for me. Keep on keeping on brotha
Blasting it here in Australia
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I listened this song during the Viet Nam War, after more than 4 decades, this song still Awesome!
It was one of the epic songs of the Nam era. Yeap, totally agree, it's still awesome after all these years!
Thanks for ur service
Love this song ahhhhhhhh
right on brother
Yes the Nam days in the compounds where this and many other groups were listened to on PX bought Japanese stereo equipment.
Sublime , smooth , time machine tune, 🎸
....You don't listen to music, you FEEL IT!
Great music lives forever!
Amazing how a young fellow from a little known suburb of San Francisco could conjure up a voice that authentically defines the grit and mud of the South, as good or better than anyone
Berkeley is not a suburb of San Francisco lol. Typing this while in Berkeley, an hour and a bay away from San Francisco
@@norki.e Berkley is alot closer to SF than it is to the bayou. Have fun with your gender studies maybe you should be posting on the Rancid page.
@@brianmontierth4527i guess john fogerty should get back to his gender study class by your logic too then? insulting teenage girls on the internet seems a bit low.
@@norki.e ha I doubt you're a teenager or a girl
@@brianmontierth4527 oh yeah bc girls don’t exist on the internet.. ok boomer
1969 was massive. Three super bands battling it out to beat The beatles and Elvis and Woodstock in total record sales. CCR, TJ and the Shondells and Three Dog Night. Those 3 bands owned the charts 1969
the best baptism music right here my MAN.
yup
THE MOST UNDERRATED BAND OF ALL-TIME. CCR IS ONE OF THE BEST BAND EVER.
CCR is very well known, but I agree it should be known even more.
Underrated? Outsold the beatles in america when they was only together for 4 years, released 2 albums just 6 months apart and had a combined 12 songs from both albums reaching the top 10, all during the best decade in history for music which was the 60s they were huge
John Fogerty had such a distinctive voice. He was just as great as a solo artist.
just realize God gave john that voice and give GOD praise. AMEN.
Dav Frui valuing god more than people eh?
Dav Frui how about you start forming a thought of your own instead of living your life by a bad written storybook?
Dav Frui don't you have a funeral to picket?
Dav Frui Yep, give god praise for one mans good voice in a rich developed country, but millions starving and dying from disease in Africa don't matter. AMEN.
The most atmospheric song ever. Change my mind.
THAT SOUND!!!