John Fogerty was and will always be CCR!!!!! Loved their songs back in the day, ( I’m 68 yrs) and still love his music, songs and what he has to endure to get his music back!
Went to see John Fogerty at the O2 last Autumn and he was AMAZING. The energy the guy has is extraordinary... he was running around the stage like a 20 year old, he clearly looks after himself! He put on a terrific show, with one of his sons playing phenomenal guitar throughout.. another of his boys did a song, so very nice to see a Fogerty Family Show!
CCR will always be among my favorite of favorite bands, and there are LOTS. I still remember how enraptured my father was by CCR, and he was almost middle-aged when they broke onto the scene! He was the one who got me to appreciate Fogerty's sound. Nowadays I'm a singer/guitarist, and my audiences never fail to get excited when I do a CCR song.
Fogerty had every right to those songs! He got so screwed it's a shame. But what is really a shame is that they ever split up. Always my favorite group
Yup', he was the man with the plan' and probably my one and ultimate hero', John Fogerty, because it was his voice and his guitar that I first heard and constantly jammed to when I was only 2 years old, I sat on the couch and constantly rocked back and forth in time to every beat of every song on all the records my mom played of CCR, anything else she played I gradually lost interest in and ran off and played with my toys etc..
John Fogerty, you're a legendary rock n' roller that always locked in my heart & soul by CCR & your well-known band that you found decades before my birth(2003). Creedence rules the 60s.
I was 10 years old when I moved from Baton Rouge to Illinois. Parents got divorced and family got split. Feeling lonely and out of place, I was looking out the window that first winter and seeing snow blanketing everything - the houses, the mail boxes, the fences, everything. There was no sound. I had never heard or seen silence let alone snow. Where in the hell was I? In Louisiana at night there is a orchestra of sounds from the bugs and stuff. I thought I was on another planet. Then I turned on my little clock radio and CCR came on. In my little tighty whities, as a chubby little boy, I laid down on the floor and put the radio to my ear and cupped my other ear and closed my eyes and floated away. Fogerty took me to another place - my home. Today, I'm am a guitarist and I do the baddest CCR rhythm of anyone I know.
El mas grande de todos, gran guitarrista, excelente compositor y una voz unica. De haberse dado ciertas circunstancias John Fogerty deberia llenar estadios y vender mas discos que los rolling stones.
Best band ever any one that lived on the river for a while would of picked up a lot of ideas on some of the best songs bloody amazing love U john and rest of band
John Fogerty's story intrigues me so much that I am reading his book, "Fortune Son ", (yeah like the song) and am listening to all the songs he mentions that I hadn't heard before which influenced him in some way. I came across this video. It was way more complicated as to what really happened with his music and band than it explains here.
Credence was always in the rotation no matter what else was playing in our circles.They were heard before Sabbath or after the Beatles.Before the Stones or after King Crimson,but never ignored.
É um amor muitooooooooooooo grande que sinto pelo meu grande único ídolo, embora eu goste de tantos outros mas John Fogerty é especial.estou ouvindo no momento Tearin' Up The Country, que lindoooooooooo, e Born On The Bayon e, Pagan Baby, Have You Ever Seen The rain, Wish I Coud Hideaway, Green River, Suzie Q.Tombstone Schdow, Proud Mary,Molina, ai meu Deus ele me enlouquece, sua voz única no mundo, cantando de alhos fechados é atentador é lindo.
Saw CCR as a three piece band in 1972? in Auckland New Zealand. First big concert I'd ever been to. Unbelieveable how much sound they put out. I remember I was right in front of Stu Cook playing bass. From then on I saw every band who came to town in the 70's and some later. I counted about 80 of them. The Stones, Led Zep, Fleetwood Mac (twice), Alice Cooper, Slade, Boz Scaggs, David Bowie, Neil Young, John Denver, Santana, Elton John, Lou Reed (3 times) - so many more... and three I really kick myself for not attending - Queen, ELO and Pink Floyd!
I wax able to catch John in Omaha at a great venue of perfect size. Front row. I think it was touring for Blue Moon Swamp. He talked of his stacked Marshal amp used at Woodstock. Love his music. Damn the music industry creeps that screw over the talented musicians. That first drawn out note to Born on the Bayou is unmistakeable.
i still respect ur comment ... i used to think the same thing that the beatles were a pop band .... but the fact is ... rock started somewhere ....BEATLES is where it started..
This doco was on the TV in 1998. John had put his legal issues behind him, by then. It was also the year he released a new album. l think it was called 'Blue Moon'. He won a Grammy for it the same year,
@@kennyhuskisson2684 Elvis is not a band. Also, the one album of mostly new material (meaning not live versions of previously released songs and not a compilation) he released that year went gold. Let It Be, however, sold close to four million copies immediately upon release. Creedence did outsell the Beatles in 1970, but they released two albums that year.
CCR is pure Rock And Roll. The question that often comes to anyone that calls himself a rocker is: what do you like most? Beatles (which are not a rock band, YUCK) or Rolling Stones? I always proudly claim: Creedence Clearwater Revival!!
what people don't understand is that in order to do the great things John did as leader of CCR and then after as a solo artist , you have to have some what of an "Ego". All great men thru out history have egos and to say anything negative about John's position on his fall-out with his other bandmates is not fair. I think John is a musical genius and deserves all the credit he gets for all that he has created and the other members let jealousy & envy destroy the great situation thay had within CCR and tried to destroy "The goose who layed the golden eggs" really disgusting, I especially am horrified by Stu Cooks behavior.Now they masquerade as a new version of CCR, meanwhile they are nothing more than a cover-band, still making money off John's talent, sweat and hard work..a real crime & a pity..
moskii 1958 Nonsense. Seen them both and both groups show their own strengths Sad part is neither group is complete without the other. They all deserve to sing their songs. Doesn’t matter who wrote them. They made history together
So you're "Horrified" by Stu Cook's behavior? Thanks buddy for the laugh! We have a global pandemic in progress that may kill millions and you're Horrified by Stu's behavior that's classic!!!
Loved Creedence for years. Never knew the trouble behind the scenes. Greats songs, badfeeling doesn't come through in the music. His guitar sound matched his voice. Loved the drumming, bass and rythm of whole band. Who is the leader of the band? Answer that question early in your band's line up lads. I like 'all for one', being a setimental bloke, the bastards in this world want that in a contract and. manager and all that.
¡QUE BUENO ESTARÍA QUE SUBIERAN ESTOS VIDEOS CON SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL! ¡O QUE DE UNA VEZ MEJORARAN EL SISTEMA DEL SUBTITULADO AUTOMÁTICO, PARA QUE SE ENTIENDA ALGO DE LO QUE HABLAN!!!! POR AHORA ME CONFORMO VIENDO LAS IMÁGENES DE CREEDENCE.
About fourty years ago i got the Lp when they were "The Golliwogs"... At now i remember even all those their beat songs (i'm a composer by Rome, for folk old poetical renaissance in beat european style, but even author of three country folk songs, for what american people could hate me, sure).
John should have highered some session musicians , then there wouldn't be this mess of jealousy from bandmates who were jealous of his talents. He should have total ownership to his music. And those producer,well, you know where they should go !
It's strange seeing fogerty singing the lyrics to "bad moon rising" while smiling,I always say that song makes disaster and destruction sound like a party
Yes don't ever out do your older brother, and I mean not even unwittingly, I learn't that only after I got totally cleaned out of everything I'd worked for for 25 years. You see when someone harbors jealousy and envy for long enough, it morphs into their own little secret hate, just waiting for a chance to make you pay for being successful.
John Walsh If your going to shine, then shine brite, screw the haters! The band knew he was the talent, because he stepped up and took the reins and they let him, for a while. Then the other three had the balls to bitch, because they had made it!
No song epitomized the Vietnam War more than “Fortunate Son”. As soon as you hear that song, your mind envisions helicopters flying over a jungle with bombs exploding.
James P I’d say “ gimme shelter” by the stones is a better suggestion as “paint it black” hasn’t really anything to do with the Vietnam war except it being played at the end of full metal jacket.
The Silvertone electric shown was actually a Danelectro. I don't know if the photo is legit to John, but the one shown is definitely the Danelectro with the single lipstick pickup. I had one. They still bring a good price yet today. Oddly, they were made to be a cheap guitar, made as cheaply as possible, but they had a sound and feel all their own. Almost all famous electric guitar players have one, or had one somewhere in their background. Even the 2005 Korean made reproductions bring a good price, they're unique... the fretboard is flat. or nearly so, it works great for some of us, especially when using a slide bar
I have listened to them. And I have listened a lot of rock bands. ALL OF THE CONTEMPORARY rock bands made a huge effort to differentiate from the beatles (if you know the history of CCR you will know I'm right); later bands also did. Excepting Oasis (again, just brit pop, not rock), mention 1 rock band that actually followed what the beatles left. On the other hand, if you look to the rock as a continuation of blues you will find TONS of bands in that line.
Yeah, and John Fogerty was and is a huge Beatles fan. Anybody who likes CCR but has something against the Beatles doesn't know jack. They were an inspiration to so many other great bands in that era and far beyond.
WHAT.... his parrents were married in great falls. thats like only a few hundred miles away from where i live in montana. in montana, thats a short distance!!!
@ghostwhiskey pure and simple and so true. If you profess to love rock n' roll and still dislike 'Fortunate Son' or 'Proud Mary', you need a mental examination, seriously
Ok, great reply. Nobody can't stand that somebody criticizes the beatles. And using insults reinforces my theory that anyone can explain exactly why they were "so great". Great voices? No. Great instrument interpretation? No. Great lyrics? No. Big marketing success? Yes. Besides, upon my line of thinking, I consider that I am a mediocre stupid, so they were good mediocres. And last but not least, what I claim is that the Beatles were not a rock band. British pop is what it fits them better.
08:38 His brother Tom was always mad that John was better than him and took over the microphone as lead vocals. Jealosy made Cain kill Abel. History repeated when Tom sold out Johns creations to Fantasy Records along with Stu. They both fooled John into that deal. Lied and fooled and stole from the composer/singer that made them rich and famous..
Not really. As a true Elvis fan i can tell u that he was inspired by the black gospel music played in church and from the old black folks singing the blues on front porches near the place he lived, of course he had to take something from the ones who came before, the music was there for everyone, but who ever had the biggest influence on Elvis the thing he brought to the table was new and never seen before and everyone wanted to be like Elvis not C.Berry or L.richard.. that was my point.
Why the Hell does TH-cam put the Vh1 Legends on here but they're not in order and you NEVER put the whole biography on. So I sit there and watch part 1-5 then part 6 and then????? NOTHING!!! Jesus H. Christ. Not hi g posses me off more. A d its not just CCR its every fucking Vh1 special. If TH-cam can't air the whole thing then fucking don't air any of it. So done with fucking TH-cam.
John Fogerty was and will always be CCR!!!!! Loved their songs back in the day, ( I’m 68 yrs) and still love his music, songs and what he has to endure to get his music back!
Went to see John Fogerty at the O2 last Autumn and he was AMAZING. The energy the guy has is extraordinary... he was running around the stage like a 20 year old, he clearly looks after himself! He put on a terrific show, with one of his sons playing phenomenal guitar throughout.. another of his boys did a song, so very nice to see a Fogerty Family Show!
CCR will always be among my favorite of favorite bands, and there are LOTS. I still remember how enraptured my father was by CCR, and he was almost middle-aged when they broke onto the scene! He was the one who got me to appreciate Fogerty's sound. Nowadays I'm a singer/guitarist, and my audiences never fail to get excited when I do a CCR song.
Super excited to see John Fogerty in OK in January! Most incredible talent that has ever been on this earth!
John Fogerty is a legend .. he was born to give us music
Fogerty had every right to those songs! He got so screwed it's a shame. But what is really a shame is that they ever split up. Always my favorite group
Yup', he was the man with the plan' and probably my one and ultimate hero', John Fogerty, because it was his voice and his guitar that I first heard and constantly jammed to when I was only 2 years old, I sat on the couch and constantly rocked back and forth in time to every beat of every song on all the records my mom played of CCR, anything else she played I gradually lost interest in and ran off and played with my toys etc..
John Fogerty, you're a legendary rock n' roller that always locked in my heart & soul by CCR & your well-known band that you found decades before my birth(2003).
Creedence rules the 60s.
THE BEST ROCK BAND OF ALL TIMES!!!
I was 10 years old when I moved from Baton Rouge to Illinois. Parents got divorced and family got split. Feeling lonely and out of place, I was looking out the window that first winter and seeing snow blanketing everything - the houses, the mail boxes, the fences, everything. There was no sound. I had never heard or seen silence let alone snow. Where in the hell was I? In Louisiana at night there is a orchestra of sounds from the bugs and stuff. I thought I was on another planet. Then I turned on my little clock radio and CCR came on. In my little tighty whities, as a chubby little boy, I laid down on the floor and put the radio to my ear and cupped my other ear and closed my eyes and floated away. Fogerty took me to another place - my home. Today, I'm am a guitarist and I do the baddest CCR rhythm of anyone I know.
John Fogerty is a " LEGEND " !!!!
Ccr The best band of rock classic
Los credence es la banda numero uno. Saludos desde tijuana Mexico.
The credence is the number one band. Geetings from tijuana Mexico
El mas grande de todos, gran guitarrista, excelente compositor y una voz unica. De haberse dado ciertas circunstancias John Fogerty deberia llenar estadios y vender mas discos que los rolling stones.
John Fogerty. The voice: the powerhouse of Credence Clearwater Revival.
Ccr is the best ever in my book I wish I could shaik his hand
creedence & john fogerty are legends. music for past and future. Nice, pure, hard and beauty.
John is always be CCR. Seen him when he first returned was totally amazed what talent. Even looks like a nice guy too.
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My 18 is totally in love with Creedence. Taught him well
Hey tonight, Molina,...very nice song. CCR unique group band and legendary
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Best band ever any one that lived on the river for a while would of picked up a lot of ideas on some of the best songs bloody amazing love U john and rest of band
CCR was one of my favorite bands.
"you guys aren't going anywhere." ..Seriously !! Tape wasn't long enough, I could listen to this all night.
John Fogerty's story intrigues me so much that I am reading his book, "Fortune Son ", (yeah like the song) and am listening to all the songs he mentions that I hadn't heard before which influenced him in some way. I came across this video. It was way more complicated as to what really happened with his music and band than it explains here.
Credence was always in the rotation no matter what else was playing in our circles.They were heard before Sabbath or after the Beatles.Before the Stones or after King Crimson,but never ignored.
É um amor muitooooooooooooo grande que sinto pelo meu grande único ídolo, embora eu goste de tantos outros mas John Fogerty é especial.estou ouvindo no momento Tearin' Up The Country, que lindoooooooooo, e Born On The Bayon e, Pagan Baby, Have You Ever Seen The rain, Wish I Coud Hideaway, Green River, Suzie Q.Tombstone Schdow, Proud Mary,Molina, ai meu Deus ele me enlouquece, sua voz única no mundo, cantando de alhos fechados é atentador é lindo.
el mejor de todos, no hay como el. John Fogerty 4EVER!!
One of the most amazing guitar players ever known
Best male singer next to Bob Seger! He went through so much crap to sing his own music. Sued for sounding like himself!
As far as I'm aware John did not sign the rights of his songs away the rest of the band did behind his back that's why he was pissed!
Saw CCR as a three piece band in 1972? in Auckland New Zealand. First big concert I'd ever been to. Unbelieveable how much sound they put out. I remember I was right in front of Stu Cook playing bass. From then on I saw every band who came to town in the 70's and some later. I counted about 80 of them. The Stones, Led Zep, Fleetwood Mac (twice), Alice Cooper, Slade, Boz Scaggs, David Bowie, Neil Young, John Denver, Santana, Elton John, Lou Reed (3 times) - so many more... and three I really kick myself for not attending - Queen, ELO and Pink Floyd!
CCR is unforgettable; john foggerty brought them that fame
I wax able to catch John in Omaha at a great venue of perfect size. Front row. I think it was touring for Blue Moon Swamp. He talked of his stacked Marshal amp used at Woodstock. Love his music. Damn the music industry creeps that screw over the talented musicians. That first drawn out note to Born on the Bayou is unmistakeable.
Jewelry of the music industry .
The band that inspired my dad for me to take up playing drums, I'm 60 and still playing ♧
Increíbles, que maravilla los 70 al regalarnos a estas bandas gozada de musica🤟🤟🤟🤟❤️❤️❤️❤️
Incredible how the video has the footage images of John Fogerty as a kid. I think to myself "where did they get those from?" It's been over 70 years.
one of evergreen singer in western music
i still respect ur comment ... i used to think the same thing that the beatles were a pop band .... but the fact is ... rock started somewhere ....BEATLES is where it started..
The Beatles is great, CCR is great, Queen is great, Pink Floyd is great, all those classic rock bands are great!
I saw CCR in 1969 . 5 feet from the stage. I was 13. Led Zeppelin opened for them.
@TheHiddenArchives Yep.
The show wasn’t even crowded, you could sit wherever you wanted.
This doco was on the TV in 1998. John had put his legal issues behind him, by then. It was also the year he released a new album. l think it was called 'Blue Moon'. He won a Grammy for it the same year,
CCR was the only band that outsold the Beatles in1970
& Elvis!
@@kennyhuskisson2684 Elvis is not a band. Also, the one album of mostly new material (meaning not live versions of previously released songs and not a compilation) he released that year went gold. Let It Be, however, sold close to four million copies immediately upon release. Creedence did outsell the Beatles in 1970, but they released two albums that year.
So did The Guess Who.
Us Canadians.
Well, if you're an Oregon hippie, you qualify.
CCR is pure Rock And Roll. The question that often comes to anyone that calls himself a rocker is: what do you like most? Beatles (which are not a rock band, YUCK) or Rolling Stones?
I always proudly claim: Creedence Clearwater Revival!!
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beatles were definitely a rock band
what people don't understand is that in order to do the great things John did as leader of CCR and then after as a solo artist , you have to have some what of an "Ego". All great men thru out history have egos and to say anything negative about John's position on his fall-out with his other bandmates is not fair. I think John is a musical genius and deserves all the credit he gets for all that he has created and the other members let jealousy & envy destroy the great situation thay had within CCR and tried to destroy "The goose who layed the golden eggs" really disgusting, I especially am horrified by Stu Cooks behavior.Now they masquerade as a new version of CCR, meanwhile they are nothing more than a cover-band, still making money off John's talent, sweat and hard work..a real crime & a pity..
moskii 1958
Nonsense. Seen them both and both groups show their own strengths
Sad part is neither group is complete without the other. They all deserve to sing their songs. Doesn’t matter who wrote them. They made history together
So you're "Horrified" by Stu Cook's behavior? Thanks buddy for the laugh! We have a global pandemic in progress that may kill millions and you're Horrified by Stu's behavior that's classic!!!
Only one CCR. Can be copied but never toped. One of a kind. Wish young people today would rediscover music.
Loved Creedence for years. Never knew the trouble behind the scenes. Greats songs, badfeeling doesn't come through in the music. His guitar sound matched his voice. Loved the drumming, bass and rythm of whole band. Who is the leader of the band? Answer that question early in your band's line up lads. I like 'all for one', being a setimental bloke, the bastards in this world want that in a contract and. manager and all that.
if you dont like creedence,i dont trust you
Um gênio da música!
Eu sou seu fã John!
my favor song and singer
¡QUE BUENO ESTARÍA QUE SUBIERAN ESTOS VIDEOS CON SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL! ¡O QUE DE UNA VEZ MEJORARAN EL SISTEMA DEL SUBTITULADO AUTOMÁTICO, PARA QUE SE ENTIENDA ALGO DE LO QUE HABLAN!!!! POR AHORA ME CONFORMO VIENDO LAS IMÁGENES DE CREEDENCE.
About fourty years ago i got the Lp when they were "The Golliwogs"... At now i remember even all those their beat songs (i'm a composer by Rome, for folk old poetical renaissance in beat european style, but even author of three country folk songs, for what american people could hate me, sure).
just got home from Illinois, lock the front door oh boy
John should have highered some session musicians , then there wouldn't be this mess of jealousy from bandmates who were jealous of his talents. He should have total ownership to his music. And those producer,well, you know where they should go !
Imagine the type of music they would've played had John gone to Nam'
The Maestro!
It's strange seeing fogerty singing the lyrics to "bad moon rising" while smiling,I always say that song makes disaster and destruction sound like a party
Yes don't ever out do your older brother, and I mean not even unwittingly, I learn't that only after I got totally cleaned out of everything I'd worked for for 25 years. You see when someone harbors jealousy and envy for long enough, it morphs into their own little secret hate, just waiting for a chance to make you pay for being successful.
John Walsh If your going to shine, then shine brite, screw the haters! The band knew he was the talent, because he stepped up and took the reins and they let him, for a while. Then the other three had the balls to bitch, because they had made it!
Yeah they certainly betrayed John real bad..a lot of jealousy there..unbelievable how much these guys hated John forgerty!!
I would always stick by my family. If it killed me, so be it. Many men are like this. We only hear about the failures.
If John Fogerty's wife hadn't made that call to the Army, we might not have had Creedence today...
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Sin un baterista como Doug Clifford,,el grupo no habría tenido el éxito que tuvo, Clifford le saco un sonido especial .
No song epitomized the Vietnam War more than “Fortunate Son”. As soon as you hear that song, your mind envisions helicopters flying over a jungle with bombs exploding.
rd711 after one has seen the opening to apocalypse now, the song the end, by the doors envisions what you described.
Same can be said for Paint It Black
James P I’d say “ gimme shelter” by the stones is a better suggestion as “paint it black” hasn’t really anything to do with the Vietnam war except it being played at the end of full metal jacket.
That's Charlie Rose---from PBS!
Bye bye charlie
How many drives !!!!..I like CCR - IT'S GREAT!
They should remake this.
Me encantaría mirar este documental en español, please!!!
Jorge Armando Jauregui Alvarez justo lo q iba a decir asique coincido con vos ojala q lo traduscan en español!
The Silvertone electric shown was actually a Danelectro. I don't know if the photo is legit to John, but the one shown is definitely the Danelectro with the single lipstick pickup. I had one. They still bring a good price yet today. Oddly, they were made to be a cheap guitar, made as cheaply as possible, but they had a sound and feel all their own. Almost all famous electric guitar players have one, or had one somewhere in their background. Even the 2005 Korean made reproductions bring a good price, they're unique... the fretboard is flat. or nearly so, it works great for some of us, especially when using a slide bar
very good video
I have listened to them. And I have listened a lot of rock bands. ALL OF THE CONTEMPORARY rock bands made a huge effort to differentiate from the beatles (if you know the history of CCR you will know I'm right); later bands also did. Excepting Oasis (again, just brit pop, not rock), mention 1 rock band that actually followed what the beatles left. On the other hand, if you look to the rock as a continuation of blues you will find TONS of bands in that line.
Elvis inspired everyone
Sublime...total musique...
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Was never really a CCR, just Fogerty and 3 really good backup musicians, let's be honest.
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I love these Beatle haters... The beatles were innovators and set The standard for music. PERIOD!!!
Yeah, and John Fogerty was and is a huge Beatles fan. Anybody who likes CCR but has something against the Beatles doesn't know jack. They were an inspiration to so many other great bands in that era and far beyond.
Doug & Stu wrote what songs in last 40 years?
Jeez, look at that mullet!
John Fogerty born in 1945. I still have difficulty believing that most of my childhood and teen idols were born during or even before WW1!
Yes it are
I'll bet nobody under 50 that looks at this vid knows what the heck a Linotype machine is.
WHAT.... his parrents were married in great falls. thats like only a few hundred miles away from where i live in montana. in montana, thats a short distance!!!
@ghostwhiskey pure and simple and so true. If you profess to love rock n' roll and still dislike 'Fortunate Son' or 'Proud Mary', you need a mental examination, seriously
Ok, great reply. Nobody can't stand that somebody criticizes the beatles. And using insults reinforces my theory that anyone can explain exactly why they were "so great". Great voices? No. Great instrument interpretation? No. Great lyrics? No. Big marketing success? Yes.
Besides, upon my line of thinking, I consider that I am a mediocre stupid, so they were good mediocres.
And last but not least, what I claim is that the Beatles were not a rock band. British pop is what it fits them better.
Legenda!
chuck berry inspired elvis. so did little ritchard. so they inspired everyone
John will be 75 this year
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No John, no Credence. Envy destroys groups.
Nah ini lagu ku
Tom died on 09/06/ 1990 so he was NOT in a legal battle with his brother
But he was....
Those clowns did John F wrong! He made them boyz and CCR short and sweet.
08:38 His brother Tom was always mad that John was better than him and took over the microphone as lead vocals. Jealosy made Cain kill Abel. History repeated when Tom sold out Johns creations to Fantasy Records along with Stu. They both fooled John into that deal. Lied and fooled and stole from the composer/singer that made them rich and famous..
Not really. As a true Elvis fan i can tell u that he was inspired by the black gospel music played in church and from the old black folks singing the blues on front porches near the place he lived, of course he had to take something from the ones who came before, the music was there for everyone, but who ever had the biggest influence on Elvis the thing he brought to the table was new and never seen before and everyone wanted to be like Elvis not C.Berry or L.richard.. that was my point.
Wheres part 2-3-4??
John Fogerty was CCR
Why the Hell does TH-cam put the Vh1 Legends on here but they're not in order and you NEVER put the whole biography on. So I sit there and watch part 1-5 then part 6 and then????? NOTHING!!! Jesus H. Christ. Not hi g posses me off more. A d its not just CCR its every fucking Vh1 special. If TH-cam can't air the whole thing then fucking don't air any of it. So done with fucking TH-cam.
I never liked facial hair. Great doc, btw.