It’s just different country. Just like comparing 50’s rock and roll to 80’s rock and roll. Isn’t it great that we have so many decades of great music from which to choose? 😃
The song is so light and nostalgic, but then the ending is kind of ominous. The old man warning him he's gonna grow up and go out into the world with big dreams and goals, but he's going to find a world in chaos and confusion. Also, the best advice ever: "When you get lost, go back to the simple things like home, friends and family." Also, this album sounds just as good and fresh today as it did 50+ years ago.
John Fogerty. A kid from California who was inspired by Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry. He wrote all those great CCR songs, sang them in his gritty wonderful voice and blessed us with his talents.
California has total Country areas. I grew up in Huntington Beach & we had 2 lakes with old wooden rafts that the first people in the summer that the first people who showed up , would claim for the day. We went lizard & snake hunting & We had horse stables all around the strawberry & mushroom farms. We went barefoot all summer. Great Hillbilly Living !😀😀😀
CCR is nothing but pure good times and relaxing with your friends and family music. There's nothing you can't do that doesn't sound better with them. As for floating down the river you guys ever make it to Arizona you are our guests on the Salt River beautiful atmosphere wild horses everywhere.
I used to run sound for my friend's band, when they got to the "WELLLL" I'd kick up the reverb on his voice to 10. He hated it but the crowds really got into it.
Wow, this is my #1 favorite CCR song. And "Barefoot girls, dancing in the moonlight", is my favorite CCR lyric. Songs like this had me convinced CCR were southerners. John Fogerty adapted that life to his music so well. Glad you guys enjoyed this song.
Me, too. My favorite CCR song. Barefoot girls dancing in the moonlight is such an iconic image, it almost haunts me. My son, his wife and I saw Fogarty with John Mellencamp at Red Rocks several years ago. He played all the CCR classics except for Green River. But, happily, he did it at the encore. Great times, indeed.
CCR’s finest work is “Ramble Tamble”. Before they became famous June Millington of Fanny shared a stage with CCR at a bowling alley. Hope you play some more Fanny for Female Friday.
I can remember our school's cheer-leaders doing routines to this song in 1970; the kind of music that makes you nostalgic for a place you've never been. Good stuff!
Oooh, been ages since I've heard this! I think this makes NINE CCR songs youv'e done, but there are a lot more bangers. "Suzie Q", "Lodi", "Travelin' Band", "Who'll Stop the Rain", "Up Around the Bend", "Run Through the Jungle", and, of course, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (first recorded by Gladys Knight & The PIps and later immortalized by Marvin Gaye).
So this song Country, Rock, Blue a mix of Blue Rock Country or Rock Blue but definitely nothing to do with Country something else ? Who's got the answer ?
I love when you throw in little glimpses of your past together "back in college Jay and I would love float down the river". Sounds like an adorable date. 😊🚣♀️ *I think a subscriber kayak trip with you guys would be a blast! 😃 **For your next CCR tune, you should consider "Travelin' band". It's only like 2 minutes long but, a straight banger!
I grew up in a river town & spent every Summer weekend out on the river swimming, boating, skiing..& there were cookouts & parties on the banks or sandbars. I was in high school when this song was being played everywhere & I literally was a "barefoot girl dancing in the moonlight"..& sometimes to this very song. Wonderful memories. 💙☮💙☮💙☮💙☮💙☮💙
@@kelvinscott9212 I'm doing okay, I'm having problems with my esophagus, acid reflux and trouble speaking an swollen food but other than that I'm still dancing in the moonlight. Rocking out.
When i was 16 or 17 we went to dance in Santa Clara California at a little dance club. We were there for all the girls. But I remember one band that stood out..The Goliwogs. Later they became CCR and i enjoy tell this story that I knew them when. I am now 74 a subcriber and enjoy you two every night.
Yes more CCR. Another hit, with hit after hit. I had to laugh when I heard they mentioned BULLFROGS.... Amber's favourite. Lol Next "Proud Mary" where my love started for them. Glad you love them. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
CCR is the best! I would love to see you react to “I Put a Spell on You”. Fogerty’s voice could take the paint off the walls when he does the vocals for Screamin Jay Hawkins’ song! Rock on 🌺✌️
I just love y’all! I’m from the SF Bay Area but have lived in Arkansas over 20 years now. I enjoy watching y’all discover the music I’ve loved for 40 - 50 years! Your positive vibes and encouragement to spread joy is infectious. Keep doing what you do. I am here for it!❤🎉
This is my favorite CCR song. My cousin had a band in which he was the drummer. We went to hear them play and the did this song. We asked who was singing. It was my cousin who sounded just likke Fogerty. We had no idea he could even sing. Great memory.
This song is about John Fogerty reminiscing about growing up next to Putah Creek in California. He changed the name for the songs sake. I grew up on a farm next to the San Joaquin River in California making this song a personal reminiscence of my own youth. Swimming, fishing, and skipping stones. Truly blissful.
In a Fogerty interview I read many years ago, he stated that he was at an ice-cream shop and saw on the menus that there was a treat called "Green River" that had green syrup running down a blob of ice-cream and so he supposedly took the name from that. (I know it sounds strange and even disappointing, but that's what he said in the interview.)
@@donaldwhite1928 Spent many of days at the Kings River fishing and of coarse rafting from Goodfellow to Reedley Beach. We may have crossed paths. As young children we would catch crawdads up by the dam for our Dads to use as bait. The crawdads were everywhere back then. That was before they fenced it off around the dam. It has been about four years since I last fished there. Guess it's time to dig out the fishing gear. I'm getting the itch just thinking about it.
Floated the river a lot and would jump off Combs Bridge, from the rail, in the early 70’s. A few would jump off the top! I see they’ve build a new one to replace it. Had good friends who lived at Peyton’s Place and sometimes would hike up to and slide down Sparrow Hawk cliffs in the fall and winter when leaves were on the ground; long handles under jeans with leather gloves to grab small trees to slow yourself down! The hike back up was a bitch! Some of the greatest days of my life back then, living back in Tulsa now.
If you are looking for a great concert to go to. Keep an eye open for the next time John Fogerty comes to your town. CCR + John Fogerty music for 2+hours is just awesome. Last year he also had his kids there playing on stage. Definitely one of the best concerts I ever saw.
Green River is one of my all-time favorite songs and I would be totally down with a float trip. My old bones can't do the long hikes anymore but I can still paddle a canoe. It would be a blast.
Rope swing!!! Oh, the memories... Camping on the way to Alaska... The pond in the woods at the base of Mendenhall Glacier 500 yards from our house... Ooooohhh, yeah...
My fav rock group of all time. Can never get enough of CCR! John Fogerty is a musical genius! He still tours today with his 2 sons. He was the brains behind CCR. Wrote their songs, lead guitar, lead singer.
In Oregon, we used to float the river too. I miss it. Especially the Clackamas River float. A long, few hours of slow floating with nothing but an inter tube and nature ❤
When I was in high school in the 1970s we'd do float trips down the Current River in Missouri and had this one playing on the radio/ cassette boom box! Great going down the lazy river song! Do it!
That's why it's one of my favorite CCR songs reminds me of my summers floating the river in a tube, drinking a pop while lazily coasting the rapids. Now I enjoy floating on the Guadalupe river in Gruene Tx. Taking a cooler stalked with Miller Lites, and blonde IPAs, or O'Douls and just being in old tennis shoes you don't mind messing up from the river algae. Just had to be careful not to get in stagnant water cuz Amibas would get ya. Or the leeches. I loved swinging like Tarzan into the water as well. I used to go Garner State Park in Texas in the summers and go for 3 days and two nights right before Summer would be over for me and school was in the next week or so. But the camping and floating on the river was strictly for fun, take mind off of the dreadful upcoming school year and just chill out and unwind as well as grill out. Steak skirts, beer burgers, brats, etc. Make greasy onion rings to with the Beer Burgers. You guys ever heard of or eaten any Beer burgers before? Just asking
Been a huge fan from the first time Suzie Q hit the charts in 68. To me their very best songs are I PUT A SPELL ON YOU &. NIGHTIME IS THE RIGHT TIME ( that's definitely 🔥🔥 FIRE). John Fogerty is currently performing at 72, the concerts have to be be great!
This band was formed in El Cerrito California and had a sound of their own. This band hit the Bayou sound Louisiana style just perfect and nobody sounds like CCR.
Great CCR song. Was surprised, have never seen the video! Thanks. Grew up with this tune, classic. Let's go to the water, some where. Thanks for this memory.
This is one of my favorite CCR songs. Fogerty wrote it about a place in Northern California his family used to vacation at when he was a kid. It was actually Putah Creek, outside of Winters. The creek was dammed to make Lake Berryessa. I think the stretch of the valley John has these memories of is under the lake now.
If my memory serves me well at one time this music was called swamp rock back then. I had a black co-worker who loved CCR thanks to his mom who introduced him to the band. He always played their music while working away in his cubicle.
When I was growing up, in the sixties, CCR was always on the radio. There were others the Rolling Stones, The Small Faces, the Hollies, the Beatles to name a few.
I worked retail for 5 years, most of it full-time, got sick and left. I know how frustrating it is to be stuck behind a counter for hours. I like to look at people who serve me and tell them, "Have fun when you get out of here." I get lots of smiles, they sometimes tell me how much longer they are stuck there, so I commiserate with them. if I can give someone 1 reason to smile in a busy day, that makes me happy too.
The Whole album is great! “I Put a Spell on You”, “Born on the Bayou”, “Susie Q”, “Long as I See the Light”, “Lodi”, “Green River”, “Fortunate Son”, etc. etc. From the San Francisco Bay Area, at that time it was CCR, Janis Joplin, Santana, Doobie Brothers, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Tower of Power, Sly and The Family Stone, Boz Scaggs,…..SanJoséBob
Ahh my very first concert back in 1970 was CCR. Fogerty is a musical genius. Wrote and arranged almost all of CCR’s work. While these remain classic, he’s put out even better stuff as a solo artist. His studio albums are all almost 100 percent John that you hear. Plays all the instruments and lays down a track at a time, including the vocals, puts it all together and you hear a whole band. Then he puts together an awesome band and takes the show on the road. You must must must make an effort to see him live. Still bringing it into his seventies. React to Hot Rod Heart, Rambunctious Boy, Blue Moon Nights and The Old Man Down The Road for a taste of his solo work. You’ll definitely thank me for it.
@@Bassman2353 Good choice but I love so much of his work that I don’t know that I could choose one masterpiece. Saw CCR just once but John after CCR about twelve times, most recently just about four months ago. I’m 71 and at his shows you’ll see everything from teens to 80’s rocking’ out.
Actually, my Uncle John only played EVERYTHING on The Blue Ridge Rangers album, was released soon after Creedence broke up. The John Fogerty album in 1975. Then his big album Centerfield he played and sand every thing by himself at The Plant studios in San Rafael. After that he has many hired musicians on all his albums
Forgety told us at one of his shows that we went too that " Green River " is actually Putah Creek (very green) which flows out of Lake Berryessa in Northern California and flows through the sloughs of Yolo Co. to the Sacramento River which is muddy brown-
These guys were very much like the Beatles in that they were a band for a long time, paid a lot of dues, before they hit. The Beatles went to Hamburg, and CCR gigged all over Cali for ten years before they broke big.
This classic rock song is 3x more country than anything on country music radio today.
Alabama did a pretty good cover of this song on one of their albums.
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It’s just different country. Just like comparing 50’s rock and roll to 80’s rock and roll. Isn’t it great that we have so many decades of great music from which to choose? 😃
It isn’t Country. It’s Blues.
The song is so light and nostalgic, but then the ending is kind of ominous. The old man warning him he's gonna grow up and go out into the world with big dreams and goals, but he's going to find a world in chaos and confusion. Also, the best advice ever: "When you get lost, go back to the simple things like home, friends and family."
Also, this album sounds just as good and fresh today as it did 50+ years ago.
Later, the old man down the road
My favorite CCR tune because of the line: "barefoot girls dancing in the moonlight" paints a beautiful picture in my mind!😊
I've always liked seeing barefoot girls dancin' !!!.
Credence Clearwater Revival was and is rock and roll royalty.
John Fogerty. A kid from California who was inspired by Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry. He wrote all those great CCR songs, sang them in his gritty wonderful voice and blessed us with his talents.
You can never go wrong with CCR 💯🔥🤘
California has total Country areas. I grew up in Huntington Beach & we had 2 lakes with old wooden rafts that the first people in the summer that the first people who showed up , would claim for the day. We went lizard & snake hunting & We had horse stables all around the strawberry & mushroom farms. We went barefoot all summer. Great Hillbilly Living !😀😀😀
CCR is nothing but pure good times and relaxing with your friends and family music. There's nothing you can't do that doesn't sound better with them. As for floating down the river you guys ever make it to Arizona you are our guests on the Salt River beautiful atmosphere wild horses everywhere.
Sounds beautiful! Wish I wasn’t so far away! I’m all the way Down Under! Lol! Peace and Blessings to you and your family from Australia.
I used to run sound for my friend's band, when they got to the "WELLLL" I'd kick up the reverb on his voice to 10. He hated it but the crowds really got into it.
Wow, this is my #1 favorite CCR song. And "Barefoot girls, dancing in the moonlight", is my favorite CCR lyric. Songs like this had me convinced CCR were southerners. John Fogerty adapted that life to his music so well. Glad you guys enjoyed this song.
Agree 100%!
Me, too. My favorite CCR song. Barefoot girls dancing in the moonlight is such an iconic image, it almost haunts me. My son, his wife and I saw Fogarty with John Mellencamp at Red Rocks several years ago. He played all the CCR classics except for Green River. But, happily, he did it at the encore. Great times, indeed.
You would think...however their are from Northern California,a town called El Cerrito in the East Bay.
"love to keep my feet way down in shallow water" 💯🔥🤘
One of my top picks too!
Late to the party, but this has always been my favorite CCR song, and that it saying a lot, given their catalog.
CCR’s finest work is “Ramble Tamble”.
Before they became famous June Millington of Fanny shared a stage with CCR at a bowling alley.
Hope you play some more Fanny for Female Friday.
John wrote the songs, he played lead guitar, he played the harmonica, and he sang the songs, with out John we would have never heard of CCR!
Phenomenal band that just grabs your soul and has fun with it. Such great bad that once you get hooked on them, you just want more!
I can remember our school's cheer-leaders doing routines to this song in 1970; the kind of music that makes you nostalgic for a place you've never been. Good stuff!
"Barefoot girls dancin' in the moonlight"... one of the most compelling lyrics ever written.
Oooh, been ages since I've heard this! I think this makes NINE CCR songs youv'e done, but there are a lot more bangers. "Suzie Q", "Lodi", "Travelin' Band", "Who'll Stop the Rain", "Up Around the Bend", "Run Through the Jungle", and, of course, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (first recorded by Gladys Knight & The PIps and later immortalized by Marvin Gaye).
Ditto... Great song suggestions! : )
Don’t forget penthouse pauper
All bangers. Green River is definitely one my favs. Also love their version of “I Put A Spell On You.”
They just recently did CCR’s version of “I Heard It…”. Other than that, I totally agree with your other picks.
@@donaldwhite1928 Penthouse Pauper is a great choice, also The Right Time Is The Right Time
So glad I was born in 1970 the music will never die
You can never go wrong with CCR one of my favorite bands of all time ✌❤🎶
We can go wrong if we don't like this band. Your favorite band isn't anyone taste you know. For me they're just OK no more.
So this song Country, Rock, Blue a mix of Blue Rock Country or Rock Blue but definitely nothing to do with Country something else ? Who's got the answer ?
I love when you throw in little glimpses of your past together "back in college Jay and I would love float down the river". Sounds like an adorable date.
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*I think a subscriber kayak trip with you guys would be a blast! 😃
**For your next CCR tune, you should consider "Travelin' band". It's only like 2 minutes long but, a straight banger!
"*I think a subscriber kayak trip with you guys would be a blast! " -Also, a great setup for a horror flick.
@@chuckwilliams6261 "Nightmare on Rob Squad Bayou"
I grew up in a river town & spent every Summer weekend out on the river swimming, boating, skiing..& there were cookouts & parties on the banks or sandbars.
I was in high school when this song was being played everywhere & I literally was a "barefoot girl dancing in the moonlight"..& sometimes to this very song. Wonderful memories.
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Wow
Hippy chic's dancing in the moonlight. My favorite memories of that area.
@@lawrencecarver4233 how are you doing today?
@@kelvinscott9212 I'm doing okay, I'm having problems with my esophagus, acid reflux and trouble speaking an swollen food but other than that I'm still dancing in the moonlight. Rocking out.
@@lawrencecarver4233 I'm so sorry 😔
When i was 16 or 17 we went to dance in Santa Clara California at a little dance club. We were there for all the girls. But I remember one band that stood out..The Goliwogs. Later they became CCR and i enjoy tell this story that I knew them when. I am now 74 a subcriber and enjoy you two every night.
I don’t know why -I just smile when Fogerty sings: especially his “welllllll”😀
Great rendition! Great lyrics! Great voice!!🎸🎵🎷🎧🎤😉🥰🤩
Yes more CCR. Another hit, with hit after hit. I had to laugh when I heard they mentioned BULLFROGS....
Amber's favourite. Lol
Next "Proud Mary" where my love started for them. Glad you love them. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
Love Green River! One of my favorite CCR songs!! ❤
Renee, cool name 😎. Have u heard The Nightime is the Right Time by them? It's 🔥🔥🔥. Also covered Jambalaya, awesome
This is one of my favorite CCR songs. Thanks for reacting to them.❤
Floating down the Guadalupe river in Texas was cool as a kid growing up in the 80’s
I’ve played this at least a thousand times. Wore the 45 out ❤
CCR is the best! I would love to see you react to “I Put a Spell on You”. Fogerty’s voice could take the paint off the walls when he does the vocals for Screamin Jay Hawkins’ song! Rock on 🌺✌️
Definitely best version!!! Have u heard Night Time is the Right Time by them? 🔥🔥🔥
"Who'll Stop the Rain" and "Lodi" are great CCR songs.
I just love y’all! I’m from the SF Bay Area but have lived in Arkansas over 20 years now. I enjoy watching y’all discover the music I’ve loved for 40 - 50 years! Your positive vibes and encouragement to spread joy is infectious. Keep doing what you do. I am here for it!❤🎉
Great comment!
My favorite CCR song, had this 45 single growing up, it never gets old!
This is my favorite CCR song. My cousin had a band in which he was the drummer. We went to hear them play and the did this song. We asked who was singing. It was my cousin who sounded just likke Fogerty. We had no idea he could even sing. Great memory.
Wish this song was twice as long!
You can never go wrong with CCR❤️
This song is about John Fogerty reminiscing about growing up next to Putah Creek in California. He changed the name for the songs sake. I grew up on a farm next to the San Joaquin River in California making this song a personal reminiscence of my own youth. Swimming, fishing, and skipping stones. Truly blissful.
And Putah Creek is literally bright green most of the time.
I grew up around the kings river
In a Fogerty interview I read many years ago, he stated that he was at an ice-cream shop and saw on the menus that there was a treat called "Green River" that had green syrup running down a blob of ice-cream and so he supposedly took the name from that. (I know it sounds strange and even disappointing, but that's what he said in the interview.)
@@donaldwhite1928 Spent many of days at the Kings River fishing and of coarse rafting from Goodfellow to Reedley Beach. We may have crossed paths. As young children we would catch crawdads up by the dam for our Dads to use as bait. The crawdads were everywhere back then. That was before they fenced it off around the dam. It has been about four years since I last fished there. Guess it's time to dig out the fishing gear. I'm getting the itch just thinking about it.
@@OldPapaBear my time was mostly Hanford area highway 43 plus around laton or hardwick
I grew up on the Illinois River in Tahlequah. This song is pure nostalgia for me. The soundtrack of my childhood.
Floated the river a lot and would jump off Combs Bridge, from the rail, in the early 70’s. A few would jump off the top! I see they’ve build a new one to replace it. Had good friends who lived at Peyton’s Place and sometimes would hike up to and slide down Sparrow Hawk cliffs in the fall and winter when leaves were on the ground; long handles under jeans with leather gloves to grab small trees to slow yourself down! The hike back up was a bitch! Some of the greatest days of my life back then, living back in Tulsa now.
If you are looking for a great concert to go to. Keep an eye open for the next time John Fogerty comes to your town. CCR + John Fogerty music for 2+hours is just awesome. Last year he also had his kids there playing on stage. Definitely one of the best concerts I ever saw.
When i was a kid there was a huge reissue of CCR's greatest hits. That commercial was on 50 times a day.
This is my favorite CCR song of many great ones. It just flows like the river.
I can’t believe they never had a song hit number one on the charts, so many good songs
I only floated the river once in my life when I was a kid up at camp...I still remember it!
Green River is one of my all-time favorite songs and I would be totally down with a float trip. My old bones can't do the long hikes anymore but I can still paddle a canoe. It would be a blast.
Rope swing!!!
Oh, the memories...
Camping on the way to Alaska...
The pond in the woods at the base of Mendenhall Glacier 500 yards from our house...
Ooooohhh, yeah...
Must do "Up Around the Bend" by CCR, one of the all time great guitar licks.
CCR has a sound that is easily understood. Great band!
Travelin' Band is the ultimate rock and roll song by CCR, check that one out next!
Wow, I was in 9th grade when this song was popular. Always loved their music. ❤️
My favourite CCR song. Loved watching this reaction!
one of my favorite C C R songs Great reaction 😎👍
My fav rock group of all time. Can never get enough of CCR! John Fogerty is a musical genius! He still tours today with his 2 sons. He was the brains behind CCR. Wrote their songs, lead guitar, lead singer.
In Oregon, we used to float the river too. I miss it. Especially the Clackamas River float. A long, few hours of slow floating with nothing but an inter tube and nature ❤
Through the years, in many bands, I've sung this song likely five thousand times. One of my all-time favorites.
The fact they did so much good music in only four years blows my mind
When I was in high school in the 1970s we'd do float trips down the Current River in Missouri and had this one playing on the radio/ cassette boom box! Great going down the lazy river song! Do it!
That's why it's one of my favorite CCR songs reminds me of my summers floating the river in a tube, drinking a pop while lazily coasting the rapids. Now I enjoy floating on the Guadalupe river in Gruene Tx. Taking a cooler stalked with Miller Lites, and blonde IPAs, or O'Douls and just being in old tennis shoes you don't mind messing up from the river algae. Just had to be careful not to get in stagnant water cuz Amibas would get ya. Or the leeches. I loved swinging like Tarzan into the water as well. I used to go Garner State Park in Texas in the summers and go for 3 days and two nights right before Summer would be over for me and school was in the next week or so. But the camping and floating on the river was strictly for fun, take mind off of the dreadful upcoming school year and just chill out and unwind as well as grill out. Steak skirts, beer burgers, brats, etc. Make greasy onion rings to with the Beer Burgers. You guys ever heard of or eaten any Beer burgers before? Just asking
I'm in!!! When are we ALL gonna do this. That would be such a blast
We call it “tubing” in Arizona. Same thing as “floating”! Such a vibing track 🖖🏼
This song is actually about Putah Creek in Winters, CA, about 15 minutes from where I grew up.
I got my inner tube ready you just let me know when you’re ready… love you guys keep up the great work!!
One of my favorite bands. 99 and a half is another great song of theirs.
Just great writing! It's all about describing the small details that transport you there.
Such a great CCR song, probably my favorite from the swamp rockers.
Been a huge fan from the first time Suzie Q hit the charts in 68. To me their very best songs are I PUT A SPELL ON YOU &. NIGHTIME IS THE RIGHT TIME ( that's definitely 🔥🔥 FIRE). John Fogerty is currently performing at 72, the concerts have to be be great!
I Put a Spell on You would be perfect this month for Halloween
This band was formed in El Cerrito California and had a sound of their own. This band hit the Bayou sound Louisiana style just perfect and nobody sounds like CCR.
Great CCR song. Was surprised, have never seen the video! Thanks. Grew up with this tune, classic. Let's go to the water, some where. Thanks for this memory.
That group float would be awesome!!!
Y’all are the sweetest song reviewers ever…. Love!!!
This is one of my favorite CCR songs. Fogerty wrote it about a place in Northern California his family used to vacation at when he was a kid. It was actually Putah Creek, outside of Winters. The creek was dammed to make Lake Berryessa. I think the stretch of the valley John has these memories of is under the lake now.
If my memory serves me well at one time this music was called swamp rock back then. I had a black co-worker who loved CCR thanks to his mom who introduced him to the band. He always played their music while working away in his cubicle.
Herd it through the grapevine CCR. YOU ALLWAYS MAKE ME SMILE!!!!!
Hands down my fav of theirs not that I don’t love most of the others too. Love CCR!
Great to hear more from CCR. Thanks much.
When I was growing up, in the sixties, CCR was always on the radio.
There were others the Rolling Stones, The Small Faces, the Hollies, the Beatles to name a few.
This is my fav CCR song of all time. too good
Born and raised in the San Francisco bay area, how he got that voice I'll never know. :)
I so enjoy your channel! I love hearing these old songs I've almost forgotten about and feeling that nostalgia you guys so sweetly talked about.
YES!! A float trip.💖
Barefoot girls dancin in the moonlight, my favorite bit of lyric ever. My favorite CCR song.
Not heard this one before. But CCR has never disappointed me yet. 🎵❤🎼🎙
Yes a distinct sound!😊
CCR is a great band and have tons of great songs. ☯️
My all time favorite song. 100%
I worked retail for 5 years, most of it full-time, got sick and left. I know how frustrating it is to be stuck behind a counter for hours. I like to look at people who serve me and tell them, "Have fun when you get out of here." I get lots of smiles, they sometimes tell me how much longer they are stuck there, so I commiserate with them. if I can give someone 1 reason to smile in a busy day, that makes me happy too.
I think Born on the Bayou is their best swamp song. But if you want a more country sounding song, try "Cotton Fields".
Creedence are one of the best if not THE best bands to come out of America.. In fact yes.. Ccr first Skynrd 2nd R.E.M 3rd
Loooove CCR!!! John Fogerty wrote the songs & sang lead. Nice documentary on Netflix about them.
Thanks for that info. I'll definitely check it out.
My absolute favorite song from them 🤘
Long as I can see the light is a must !
The Whole album is great! “I Put a Spell on You”, “Born on the Bayou”, “Susie Q”, “Long as I See the Light”, “Lodi”, “Green River”, “Fortunate Son”, etc. etc. From the San Francisco Bay Area, at that time it was CCR, Janis Joplin, Santana, Doobie Brothers, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Tower of Power, Sly and The Family Stone, Boz Scaggs,…..SanJoséBob
You're right on, but I thought Boz Skaggs was from Texas and played on/off with Steve Miller in the 60s
Damn..going through CCR ..had 4 older brothers and got their music..I was 9 and i know all these songs....
My favorite of theirs.
Ahh my very first concert back in 1970 was CCR. Fogerty is a musical genius. Wrote and arranged almost all of CCR’s work. While these remain classic, he’s put out even better stuff as a solo artist. His studio albums are all almost 100 percent John that you hear. Plays all the instruments and lays down a track at a time, including the vocals, puts it all together and you hear a whole band. Then he puts together an awesome band and takes the show on the road. You must must must make an effort to see him live. Still bringing it into his seventies. React to Hot Rod Heart, Rambunctious Boy, Blue Moon Nights and The Old Man Down The Road for a taste of his solo work. You’ll definitely thank me for it.
"A Hundred and Ten in the Shade" is his masterpiece. It just blows me away.
@@Bassman2353 Good choice but I love so much of his work that I don’t know that I could choose one masterpiece. Saw CCR just once but John after CCR about twelve times, most recently just about four months ago. I’m 71 and at his shows you’ll see everything from teens to 80’s rocking’ out.
Actually, my Uncle John only played EVERYTHING on The Blue Ridge Rangers album, was released soon after Creedence broke up. The John Fogerty album in 1975. Then his big album Centerfield he played and sand every thing by himself at The Plant studios in San Rafael. After that he has many hired musicians on all his albums
My first concert was CCR. My favorite CCR song is Green River. I think I heard that John Fogerty wrote this classic song while he was in High School.
Forgety told us at one of his shows that we went too that " Green River " is actually Putah Creek (very green) which flows out of Lake Berryessa in Northern California and flows through the sloughs of Yolo Co. to the Sacramento River which is muddy brown-
Gonna be singing "Geeen River" the rest of my life :)
They are a GREAT band!
Come on to Texas. We do it pretty much year round. CCR is always on the radio, no matter who you pass on the river.
One of CCR’s best songs
These guys were very much like the Beatles in that they were a band for a long time, paid a lot of dues, before they hit. The Beatles went to Hamburg, and CCR gigged all over Cali for ten years before they broke big.
My fave CCR song and just one of my fave songs in general! ♥