For all those who do not know. In this song. “Willy”-is John Fogerty. “Blinky” is Stu. “Poorboy”-is Tom. And Doug is “Rooster.” Just a fact. John wrote this song with the guys in his mind. So beautiful.
@ruthdixon7807 One of the lyric videos has many fans telling about how they messed up the lyrics and what they thought the lyrics were and it's really funny. I wish I could find the video again.
Me and my grandpa were trying to figure out what modern music he likes, because when I asked him what his favorite genre was other than classical he said comedy musical (Oklahoma soundtrack lol). I played this for him and he said “yeah, that’s fun, I’d listen to that” I started singing the lyrics and he was smiling at me. Just wanted to share because I enjoyed.
I mean country music let's sing about are crappie lives, rap and pop let's sing about other people's crappie lives. Hip-hop just sounds like dance music with crappie lyrics.
Used to dance on roller skates to this song! Good ol days. Met my hubby there at the rink. He worked at the rink then putting 45s on the player all night. He'd skate by me until each song was nearly done then skate fast up to the stage, hop up and put on the next record. We just celebrated 40 yrs of marriage this summer.
Beautiful, Amazing, Classic...Old time Rock and Roll that.. Never goes out of Style... Thank you CCR and thank you John for continuing to bring it to us All... Into the 2020s !!!👍🎸😎
Lookin Out My Backdoor is my favorite from CCR. I was riding in a 1970 Pontiac LeMans Sport Coupe classic ride when I first heard it on WAKY Radio in Louisville, KY. Pontiac the Mark of Great Cars GTO, LeMans, Tempest, Custom S, GM A bodies the best 455 ,428, 421,400, 350, 326 ci engines of all time. Pontiac and CCR music on the radio paradise cruising in your car to impress sexy pretty Girls to look your way for a possible date. Ah Fountain of Youth !
@Charlesheusel62 Mr. Charlie, your description brought a big smile to my face. It's the best description of why Americans love their internal combustion engines I've ever read. Thank you so much for sharing.
I was 9yo when dad brought willy and the poorboys home, it was made in sweden by Liberty Records, very sanded. It was down in Moscow, 1989. When I saw the cover, I asked dad "pa, it is a lot similar to our village, look, kids and traffic light and garbage" I keep it till now, as I became grownup, do my own piano music. Thank you, Creedence Clearwater Revival
When my daughter heard this song for the first time, she was 3 months old. Now she is 3.5 years and she still adores this song. She starts to smile and dance right away :) My parents tell me that I loved this song when I was a little girl too :)
So nice I am danish and I been in love since my teenage year whit CCR. every time that my life is up the hill as we say in DK Then I listen to CCR. Quick I am back again in good vipes. Whit love..
I was born in 67 my mom and dad where very young so I listened to what they did and im 55 and can say if i want feel good and nostalgic i just listen to Credence i cant help but feel good
One of the great things about CCR is they had fantastic dance music. Even with a lazy crowd it was impossible to not get out on the dance floor, even people who couldn't dance a lick was out there trying. Very few bands could do that sort of thing.
do you know what SLAM dance is? the punk rockers do that. Well, back when I was 5 yrs old is back when I first heard CCR. The song was Travelin Band, and I just started slam sanding. I locked myself in a corner and punched and kicked like if I was fighting someone. CCR lit me up!!!
I know nobody will read this but, My grandfather only listened to two artists my whole childhood, CCR and Johnny Cash. Having a bad day I can always count on either of them to always cheer me up. RIP grandpa I love you!
From my earliest teen years, I was a huge fan of CCR. My dad loved CCR, he'd come into my room and sit down whenever I had a CCR LP on and just smile. He called the song Bad Moon Rising....Dakota Moon Rising. He loved that song and mentioned it reminded him of growing up on the Great Northern Plains of North Dakota. He had great tales, western tales of growing up in the Depression near Painted Woods where he was born on the Missouri River. Special times with Lindy as his friends called him, he resembled Charles Lindbergh and had been a B-17 pilot in the war. In the early 2000s, I moved the painting studio from San Francisco to West Oakland. It was time to leave the city and find an open urban area to find a big warehouse and convert it into a proper studio. I did that and settled in nicely. It was a different environment for me and at the time not much around, no cafes, bars etc. like I was used to in SOMA. West Oakland was a tougher area then and that went with this kind of Light Industrial Manufacturing area it was. During the war, this was the home of the many Oakland Port workers keeping the sea filled with cargo ships loaded with supplies, heading to the Far Pacific. So you had to ride a bike or drive maybe a mile or so to get to what I called civilization. Heading down my street on Peralta Street one early morning heading to Emeryville to meet a friend for coffee I stopped at the light at the corner of Peralta and Hollis. No one was around, no cars behind me or in front, just me and the quiet of the foggy morning. Still needing coffee, I was in a bit of a haze. Staring around I glanced over to my left. I focused on the corner store and was stunned to see a vision from the past, something was unfolding in my mind and it was real, The Duck Kee Market in all its glory right there. Okay maybe that is not a familiar name to everyone here, but for me, it was a stunning moment of realization. I just smiled and pulled over to the curb. I got out of the car and there I was standing smack dab where the 4 boys of CCR were standing in 1969 playing their instruments for a photo shoot for the cover of the LP 'Willy and the Poor Boys.' I really could not believe this was where they shot those photos. I knew The Fogerty Brothers and Band came from El Cerrito, a few towns north from Oakland and Berkeley. Just a couple miles from where I was standing was Fantasy Studio in Berkeley where they recorded all their LPs. I suspect as a teen I thought the Duck Kee Market was in New Orleans, but no, in West Oakland and still there. Over the years I drove by and occasionally went in and bought a six-pack or something. Unfortunately, within a couple of years, it closed, and boarded up but the sign was still there. I told some friends about the sign, artist friends, and folk like me who had big warehouse work studios. I enjoyed driving by over the next year or so and seeing the Duck Kee Market sign. Then one day I drove by and the sign was gone. It was startling and kind of sad. Of course, I thought, shoot, I should have grabbed it. As it turned out a few weeks later I found out who did. A buddy called me to come over to his studio for a beer. Walking up a flight of stairs into a huge open warehouse painting studio, in the corner my buddy had set up an old bar. Above the bar lit beautifully was the Duck Kee Market sign. My buddy smiled as I stared at it. Snooze and you lose, he jokingly said. I thought it brilliant and we had a beer and toasted the Duck Kee and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
AMEN, AMEN, & AMEN! I REFER Y'ALL ALSO TO THE MOVIE "LILIES IN THE FIELD", STARRING SIDNEY POITIER; THE SONG IN THE MOVIE, "AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN..."...S.P. ALSO STARRED IN "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT"- @/, "THEY CALL ME MR. TIBBS!", ALSO MANY MORE.....FOR Y'ALL WHO ARE AWAKE, ALIVE & AWARE, HUMAN BEINGS, AND HATE RACISM....ALL SORTS...AND OPPRESSION/DEPRESSION, ETC ETC, ETC...(RF 2 "THE KING & I"- STARRING YUL BRYNNER.....)....FROM YOUR PAL, "DAFRITZER", AKA FERHAT "FRITZ" DRAKE.......Y'ALL HAVE A WONDERFUL NIGHT & DAY, BY WAKING AND BY SLEEPING, IN THIS WORLD AND THE NEXT. ALLAH (GOD ALMIGHTY) LOVES YOU AND SO DO I!.......... HU
My Dad bought me my first record player when I was 5 years old (1970) he would let me play some of his records on it and this song was probably my favourite. Always loved CCR and I got that love from my Dad!!
Creedences really was a hurricane of worldwide proportions. Here in Belém (Amazonas) in 1969, 1970 and 1971 it was a fever to listen to and dance to the sound of CCR.
I am 31, I am happy to have grown up with my parents (both born in the 50s) listening to this music and much much more. There is good music today too, but some of the older stuff just has that oomph that today's music doesn't have.
When I was a lil girl we would go see my Aunt's in Louisiana and always listened to CCR. I cherish those memories. My mother and I still listen to them. When my father passed away I can still listen to them and it always makes me smile ❤
That bass riff from Stu Cook is simply epic, his most iconic ever, but what might just carry this song is Tom's rhythm guitar. Amazing syncopated momentum!
One of my earliest memories in life is with this song playing on the radio of my dads 60 Tbird, I was in my carset looking up out the windows and we parked under green looking street lights in downtown fresno to have dinner at the favorite cheap Mexican restaurant. I was definitely under a year old the place moved in 1990. Other family cars were a 59 ranchero 55 chevy 210 and the Ttop 79Z28 I still have today. Thanks for making some of the music that stays in people's hearts forever John Fogarty!
I live on the outskirts of a massive city. We get 100's of applications and I'm not exaggerating 0 of them ever show up for interviews because why work when big daddy gov't can send them checks? They only do that so that they can show the gov't that they "tried" to find work because that's one of the requirements to get paid. There's work literally everywhere.
Uno de los temas q me he atrevido a tocar con mi guitarra, porque me encanta la música de CCR. Este y bad moon rising. Como aficionado nada más. Saludos de México!
Ich weis nicht warum aber als älterer Mann und Generation kann ich nur Sagen wenn es mir einmal nicht so gut geht höre ich mir CCR an. Fühle mich danach an als ob ich mich von alter her gesehen noch in meiner Jahre vor 50 Jahren befinde. CCR ist nicht nur Musik sondern auch Balsam für die Seele.
For all those who do not know. In this song.
“Willy”-is John Fogerty.
“Blinky” is Stu.
“Poorboy”-is Tom.
And Doug is “Rooster.”
Just a fact. John wrote this song with the guys in his mind. So beautiful.
Thanks!
About a group of guys busking on a street corner!
years later when john tried to sing this song the music la=bel sued him
@@waterup380 Zans can't dance. But he'll steal your money. 😖😠
Thought this was inspired by the band Winnie & the Pooh Bears that John had seen on a handbill?🤔
perhaps the best song ever written about the sheer, funky joy of playing in a band.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. his name is Stu Morris
@ruthdixon7807 One of the lyric videos has many fans telling about how they messed up the lyrics and what they thought the lyrics were and it's really funny.
I wish I could find the video again.
Me and my grandpa were trying to figure out what modern music he likes, because when I asked him what his favorite genre was other than classical he said comedy musical (Oklahoma soundtrack lol). I played this for him and he said “yeah, that’s fun, I’d listen to that” I started singing the lyrics and he was smiling at me. Just wanted to share because I enjoyed.
that's beautiful
This the kind of music we need right now.
@fr2ncm9 Agreed
Agreed
Screw pop, rap, hip-hop, and country music and put on some good rock and roll music.
I mean country music let's sing about are crappie lives, rap and pop let's sing about other people's crappie lives. Hip-hop just sounds like dance music with crappie lyrics.
@@gamespc7880 real hip hop only still exists in the deep underground
Another gem written by John Fogerty. He is wonderful at conjuring up an image and attaching incredible music to it. A master craftsman!
I love CCR's music. It just evaporates any anger I had prior to listening to their songs.
Used to dance on roller skates to this song! Good ol days. Met my hubby there at the rink. He worked at the rink then putting 45s on the player all night. He'd skate by me until each song was nearly done then skate fast up to the stage, hop up and put on the next record. We just celebrated 40 yrs of marriage this summer.
Great story!
That's something to strive for
I love that story! Congratulations! Definitely sounds like marriage goals ❤️
May God continue to bless you two 🙏 ❤
@@cravenmoore7778 thank you so much!
Absolutely love this song. Brings back my childhood memories
CCR makes everything good again.
la nueva luns
You can never be mad or upset whilst listening to ccr
Also QUEEN, don’t forget them as well
So true, takes me back to a time when we were all happy
Yes
Beautiful, Amazing, Classic...Old time Rock and Roll that.. Never goes out of Style... Thank you CCR and thank you John for continuing to bring it to us All... Into the 2020s !!!👍🎸😎
Lookin Out My Backdoor is my favorite from CCR. I was riding in a 1970 Pontiac LeMans Sport Coupe classic ride when I first heard it on WAKY Radio in Louisville, KY. Pontiac the Mark of Great Cars GTO, LeMans, Tempest, Custom S, GM A bodies the best 455 ,428, 421,400, 350, 326 ci engines of all time. Pontiac and CCR music on the radio paradise cruising in your car to impress sexy pretty Girls to look your way for a possible date. Ah Fountain of Youth !
@Charlesheusel62 Mr. Charlie, your description brought a big smile to my face. It's the best description of why Americans love their internal combustion engines I've ever read. Thank you so much for sharing.
Disaster and suffering in tow, guaranteed. #Grasshopper.
Hermoso ..lo encontre d casualidad...Tengo 74 años .Mori d amor!!!Unos genios los Credence....
I was 9yo when dad brought willy and the poorboys home, it was made in sweden by Liberty Records, very sanded. It was down in Moscow, 1989. When I saw the cover, I asked dad "pa, it is a lot similar to our village, look, kids and traffic light and garbage"
I keep it till now, as I became grownup, do my own piano music. Thank you, Creedence Clearwater Revival
If they ever knew love, I'd look you in the eyes...
When my daughter heard this song for the first time, she was 3 months old. Now she is 3.5 years and she still adores this song. She starts to smile and dance right away :) My parents tell me that I loved this song when I was a little girl too :)
So nice
I am danish and I been in love since my teenage year whit CCR. every time that my life is up the hill as we say in DK
Then I listen to CCR. Quick I am back again in good vipes.
Whit love..
I was born in 67 my mom and dad where very young so I listened to what they did and im 55 and can say if i want feel good and nostalgic i just listen to Credence i cant help but feel good
When my nephew was learning to talk, he used to say, “Corner! Corner!” To get my brother to play this song.
Damn this warmed my heart. Hope you're all ok and healthy. Much love from the UK 🍻
A smart girl.
One of the great things about CCR is they had fantastic dance music. Even with a lazy crowd it was impossible to not get out on the dance floor, even people who couldn't dance a lick was out there trying. Very few bands could do that sort of thing.
Very true, u just can't help but move💃🕺🕴
Very very true.
do you know what SLAM dance is? the punk rockers do that. Well, back when I was 5 yrs old is back when I first heard CCR. The song was Travelin Band, and I just started slam sanding. I locked myself in a corner and punched and kicked like if I was fighting someone. CCR lit me up!!!
Great lead singer of a lot of hits! 😊
Miss you mom and dad!!!!
I know nobody will read this but, My grandfather only listened to two artists my whole childhood, CCR and Johnny Cash.
Having a bad day I can always count on either of them to always cheer me up.
RIP grandpa I love you!
I read it😉
Your grandpa had great taste in music 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm late to the party guy, but I love grandpa's taste!
CCR is one of the best bands off all time I had a lot of fun dancing to there music growing up great memories great band
Most granpas know their music
CCR, man. They got some fucking soul I tell you.
This music got us through the horror of Vietnam and it Will get us through this NIGHTMARE
In Nam you could shoot your enemy . . .
The nightmare is on going still...
I feel like CCR hits that resonances where it heals like a cat purring, very healing
Childhood flashbacks I still love this now 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
One of my favorite CCR songs. I love most all CCR songs, but this is one of my favorites. Brings back memories. Those were some good times.
Schöne Zeiten die nicht wieder kommen
From my earliest teen years, I was a huge fan of CCR. My dad loved CCR, he'd come into my room and sit down whenever I had a CCR LP on and just smile. He called the song Bad Moon Rising....Dakota Moon Rising. He loved that song and mentioned it reminded him of growing up on the Great Northern Plains of North Dakota. He had great tales, western tales of growing up in the Depression near Painted Woods where he was born on the Missouri River. Special times with Lindy as his friends called him, he resembled Charles Lindbergh and had been a B-17 pilot in the war.
In the early 2000s, I moved the painting studio from San Francisco to West Oakland. It was time to leave the city and find an open urban area to find a big warehouse and convert it into a proper studio. I did that and settled in nicely. It was a different environment for me and at the time not much around, no cafes, bars etc. like I was used to in SOMA. West Oakland was a tougher area then and that went with this kind of Light Industrial Manufacturing area it was. During the war, this was the home of the many Oakland Port workers keeping the sea filled with cargo ships loaded with supplies, heading to the Far Pacific. So you had to ride a bike or drive maybe a mile or so to get to what I called civilization. Heading down my street on Peralta Street one early morning heading to Emeryville to meet a friend for coffee I stopped at the light at the corner of Peralta and Hollis. No one was around, no cars behind me or in front, just me and the quiet of the foggy morning. Still needing coffee, I was in a bit of a haze. Staring around I glanced over to my left. I focused on the corner store and was stunned to see a vision from the past, something was unfolding in my mind and it was real, The Duck Kee Market in all its glory right there. Okay maybe that is not a familiar name to everyone here, but for me, it was a stunning moment of realization. I just smiled and pulled over to the curb. I got out of the car and there I was standing smack dab where the 4 boys of CCR were standing in 1969 playing their instruments for a photo shoot for the cover of the LP 'Willy and the Poor Boys.' I really could not believe this was where they shot those photos. I knew The Fogerty Brothers and Band came from El Cerrito, a few towns north from Oakland and Berkeley. Just a couple miles from where I was standing was Fantasy Studio in Berkeley where they recorded all their LPs. I suspect as a teen I thought the Duck Kee Market was in New Orleans, but no, in West Oakland and still there. Over the years I drove by and occasionally went in and bought a six-pack or something. Unfortunately, within a couple of years, it closed, and boarded up but the sign was still there. I told some friends about the sign, artist friends, and folk like me who had big warehouse work studios. I enjoyed driving by over the next year or so and seeing the Duck Kee Market sign. Then one day I drove by and the sign was gone. It was startling and kind of sad. Of course, I thought, shoot, I should have grabbed it. As it turned out a few weeks later I found out who did. A buddy called me to come over to his studio for a beer. Walking up a flight of stairs into a huge open warehouse painting studio, in the corner my buddy had set up an old bar. Above the bar lit beautifully was the Duck Kee Market sign. My buddy smiled as I stared at it. Snooze and you lose, he jokingly said. I thought it brilliant and we had a beer and toasted the Duck Kee and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Great story, Mark Ericson!
Desde el NORTE de chile antofagasta Resiste gracias
Whenever I'm depressed I listen to Creedence because I can't help but be happy listening to their music
AMEN, AMEN, & AMEN! I REFER Y'ALL ALSO TO THE MOVIE "LILIES IN THE FIELD", STARRING SIDNEY POITIER; THE SONG IN THE MOVIE, "AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN..."...S.P. ALSO STARRED IN "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT"- @/, "THEY CALL ME MR. TIBBS!", ALSO MANY MORE.....FOR Y'ALL WHO ARE AWAKE, ALIVE & AWARE, HUMAN BEINGS, AND HATE RACISM....ALL SORTS...AND OPPRESSION/DEPRESSION, ETC ETC, ETC...(RF 2 "THE KING & I"- STARRING YUL BRYNNER.....)....FROM YOUR PAL, "DAFRITZER", AKA FERHAT "FRITZ" DRAKE.......Y'ALL HAVE A WONDERFUL NIGHT & DAY, BY WAKING AND BY SLEEPING, IN THIS WORLD AND THE NEXT. ALLAH (GOD ALMIGHTY) LOVES YOU AND SO DO I!.......... HU
+dafritzer What the hell...
i get that same feeling when i listen to deicide
Can we fucking stop using "depressed" instead of "sad"? Depression is a godamn sickness and should be treated as one, not like a meme.
I know it's depressing isn't it 😂😂
Brings back old good memories. Thank you ❤
My Dad bought me my first record player when I was 5 years old (1970) he would let me play some of his records on it and this song was probably my favourite. Always loved CCR and I got that love from my Dad!!
Отец плохого не посоветует…
These guys make dam good music! This was a couple decades before I was born, but every one of their songs makes my hair stand up & my heart happy!!!
The greatest thing since we sliste bread
Creedences really was a hurricane of worldwide proportions. Here in Belém (Amazonas) in 1969, 1970 and 1971 it was a fever to listen to and dance to the sound of CCR.
Man, listening to this band brings back some nice memories. My father used to play CCR on a big ole cassette boombox whenever we went camping.
"Rooster hits the washboard" and "Blinky thumps the gut bass"
Thank you! I could never figure out what those lines were!!!
Down on the corner
Out in the street
Willy and the Poor Boys are playin'
Bring a nickel, tap your feet... ❤❤❤
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Love this...
My friends performed this at our school talent show to close out, and man was it awesome.
Play their CD every day. Best band EVER. CCR YOU ROCK!!!🎸🎶💕
Classic song.
Love CCR. Great uplifting music. They sung the truth in music.
When this album came out I played it till I almost wore it out. It was so different back then. Those days were definitely magical 😊
Oh I bet sir
First album I ever purchased back in 1970: CCR: Willy and the Poorboys. Still have it. Plan to always keep it.
Good for you! I don’t blame you!
Purchased it in 1970 but gave my copy to a friend who really wanted it!
excelente cancion, el rock and roll en sus mejores momentos, el rock es duro y nunca morira!!!!!
❤👍
VERY GOOD GROUP.
CHARISMATIC SINGER, AMAZING, TALENTED, LEGENDARY.
I LOVE HIS MUSIC CAN LISTEN TO HIM ALL DAY.
GREETINGS FROM BULGARIA 🇧🇬
Absolutely love this song.
My childhood ❤
Saludos desde Monterrey n.l a quienes escuchan esta bella musica
I am 31, I am happy to have grown up with my parents (both born in the 50s) listening to this music and much much more. There is good music today too, but some of the older stuff just has that oomph that today's music doesn't have.
When I was a lil girl we would go see my Aunt's in Louisiana and always listened to CCR. I cherish those memories. My mother and I still listen to them. When my father passed away I can still listen to them and it always makes me smile ❤
ive been looking for this song since i heard it on the radio 8 years ago, couldn’t remember anything but the melody. found it!!
Creedence Clearwater Revival mein Leben bis zum Tode
It's 2020. I still try to hear this catchy song without moving. 💃 I'll be back tomorrow and try again!!! 😉
What a beautiful song I love this group still listening. How are you Michelle ?
CCR - The feel good travels around the world over the ages!
CCR is really "feel good" music.
They NEVER made a bad song
Me encanta creedence, creci escuchando estos temas, esto si es musica!!
That bass riff from Stu Cook is simply epic, his most iconic ever, but what might just carry this song is Tom's rhythm guitar. Amazing syncopated momentum!
One of my earliest memories in life is with this song playing on the radio of my dads 60 Tbird, I was in my carset looking up out the windows and we parked under green looking street lights in downtown fresno to have dinner at the favorite cheap Mexican restaurant. I was definitely under a year old the place moved in 1990. Other family cars were a 59 ranchero 55 chevy 210 and the Ttop 79Z28 I still have today. Thanks for making some of the music that stays in people's hearts forever John Fogarty!
When we seen CCR on TV, I could not take my eyes off of John. I was floor that sound was coming out of him. That guy made CCR, he was CCR.
Linda Hudspeth Billy more
Hello Linda, how are you doing ?
medicine to my heart !
Hello Julia 👋🏼 how are you doing there ?
Great band, great music
The first time I heard this one I was about 5 yrs old, on the radio 📻😊 sooooooo cool, still is!❤
My mom and Dad listened to this since the 60's so of course my kids grew up listening to this awesome music
What a beautiful song!
Even though poverty is universal, people can still find happiness through music.
Pandemic hits, outta work and can't find it, time to play some ccr on bass guitar !
@@devo9654 let me see what you’re talking with ray tomorrow please
I live on the outskirts of a massive city. We get 100's of applications and I'm not exaggerating 0 of them ever show up for interviews because why work when big daddy gov't can send them checks? They only do that so that they can show the gov't that they "tried" to find work because that's one of the requirements to get paid. There's work literally everywhere.
Amen
Music is Universal also, thank goodness :)
Reminds of my father, gone from our lives. He uses to play this song often, brings happy feelings to my 💓
Songs from my childhood. This is a favorite of mine. Can't help but tap your toes to this one. Great song.❤
Happy song from happier times … Nam Jamaica
My favorite CCR album
Uno de los temas q me he atrevido a tocar con mi guitarra, porque me encanta la música de CCR. Este y bad moon rising. Como aficionado nada más. Saludos de México!
I was raised on CCR....love this stuff
Wow I feel u . When I'm down and cant fake a smile if it saved my life , credence makes me think of good times and snaps me out of it
One of the greatest bands of all time.
Man grew up with this singing in my ears.....CCR, John Fogerty....good stuff......takes you back to the place, the time, the smell.....
surfboy2100 nostalgia!
CCR é vida. Todas as suas músicas me arrancam um sorriso. Essa em especial.
Love Creedence,there music is timeless ❤️💜
Hello Barbara 👋🏼 how are you doing there today ?
Where music?
@Slappy ????
@@nelsonoscar5690 OK, how about U?
We were in high school in Honduras,@ 13 years old my friends Dennis & Alex,we played ol this CCR music,& we were happy for the rest of our life,,,
I can't help but tap my feet.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. his name is Stu Morris
My favorite song from CCR!
All of CCR's songs is my favorite
one of my top 5
That song is a true classic
Aca con mi hijo de 14 años ama esta musica...recordando lindos momentos
Creedence Clearwater Revival eine Legende mein Leben
CCR has more hits than most bands …just wow
And they only did it for 4-5 years lol
This is like the best way to put lyrics. Nice and big and bold letters. Only shown short phrases on each sentence. Good job old loader
This song rocks great talent great beat top music 🎶
Might be my favorite classic rock band. No definitely is.
Was in the top 5 songs in the nation back in late December 1969. A cute story about people singing for few coins!
if you like this you might like my brothers music. his name is Stu Morris
How to be happy:
Step one: Listen to CCR
Step two: Listen to more CCR
Absolutely😊😊
Ditto!
2019 right now and still cannot get enough off CCR , this always brings the moods . Lets get them some love again
Children should learn to dance to this song!! It's one of the greatest!!
They never had a number 1. There number One to me... Absolute pleasure... Thankyou....
Incredible song
This usually gets cranked up!!!
CCR is great
They were a great band In the day
The louder the better
Lol, Me trying to get my phone loud enough to satisfy me.
My all time favourite CCR song
Best bass riff ever.
nirvanita821 that is NOT a bass
Ramble on led zeppelin
michael Jackson michael holm
#JohnFogerty ##CreedenceClearwaterRevival John's voice sounds in top form. 😀🙋🥁🎸🎷🪗🎻🪘🎹💙💜❤️💖🔥🔥🔥
CCR is so joyful
DOWN ON THE CORNER
AUDI IN THE STREET
The song will never sound the same to me again D:
Grrrr city people . I hate em
That's what I said about ccr bad moon rising.
There's a bathroom on the right. 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Omfg
he sings it that way live as a gag.. 'there's a bathroom on the right' .... lol
LA MEJOR BANDA DE LOS ULTIMOS 50 AÑOS!!🇦🇷😉
Great song, I love it
John fogerty, such a genius songwriter. His songs are just so instantly memorable and catchy.
Im drinkin few beers with me mates DOWN ON THE CORNER🍻🍻🍺🍺👌👌
This is a Thanksgiving anthem and it is my favorite Credence song! Thanks to CCR every Thanksgiving!
I dont eat turkey, for me, its a funeral song, fills me with joy
sounds like a nice time man there isn't a better way to enjoy Thanksgiving
Love his voice,love this music,when songs ment something. ✌ ❤
Ich weis nicht warum aber als älterer Mann und Generation kann ich nur Sagen wenn es mir einmal nicht so gut geht höre ich mir CCR an.
Fühle mich danach an als ob ich mich von alter her gesehen noch in meiner Jahre vor 50 Jahren befinde.
CCR ist nicht nur Musik sondern auch Balsam für die Seele.
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