So it's good guitar playing. He's very underrated as a guitarist. I've seen him live several times, and he has serious chops. He's never stopped improving.
You just opened up something incredible...CCR has been a huge part of our history. Fortunate Son, Have you Ever Seen the Rain, Green River, Bad Moon Rising, I Heard it Through the Grapevine ... And, so much more. Enjoy!
My mother was actually born on the Bayou. Dirt floor shack in the Louisiana swamp, spoke French first seven years of life. Dad found himself a cajun queen! Exceptionally beautiful. As a child my friends would come over to see my mom!!!
I was born in Louisiana, stayed here my entire life, and married a dark eyed cajun woman. She was born on Catahoula Lake, where all the women were born with webbed feet.
This song is funkier that day old chittlins!!! Reminds me of being home in Louisiana, dirty South swamps, way back in the woods and chillin with ya family at the fish fry!!!! This has ALWAYS been my CCR favorite!!!!! Its so dirty!!! 😂😂
I love all their songs. I had their albums. I never got to see them on concert but I did see John Fogerty and John Mellancamp in concert abt 15 yrs ago. I like your reaction. Check out Travelin Band and Green River.
Your next CCR reaction should be their cover of the Motown classic written by Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." It deserves to be mentionned in the same breath as Marvin Gaye's and Gladys Knight's versions. And that's quite a compliment.
After John Fogarty's bro left, because he couldn't stand his little bro being in charge, the other guys wanted to do their songs, their way, so he let 'em. Their last album tanked. The best of ccr is straight from the genius musical instincts of John Fogarty.
"Suzy-Q." Like this, it's got soul to it. One of their best ever. Long version only please. the short version for Radio play starts to end, right when the song really gets going. Long version is the only version worth playing. I think it's around 11 minutes long. Another great funky song from "CCR" is a cover of the classic from "Screamin' Jay Hawkins," "I Put a Spell on You." Oh Boy! Those three are easily in their top 5 music catalogue. So many hits. Thanks guys.
John Fogerty was a powerhouse in the late sixties, hit after hit, with him writing, singing, and playing lead guitar. It was an odd mix of blues, rock and country, all in one. And well done I might add.
CCR has literally dozens of hit songs. Along with being a great singer and guitar player, John Fogerty was a prolific songwriter, a veritable hit makin' machine I tell ya.
Come on, could you make my morning any better? One of the greatest CCR jam songs, second only to I Heard It Through the Grapevine - but this one has that awesome, muddy, low-down swamp feel, with that absolutely filthy groove right from the start. Not bad for a bunch of California boys. Another killer choice - much love from Canada!
CCR has a SUPER deep catalog. You can't go wrong with anything here. "Wrote a Song For Everyone" and "Long As I Can See The Light" are both criminally underrated songs.
I remember as a kid in The 90s listening to Incredible music like this Growing up swimming and running around EVERYWHERE.. Now The World is So INCLOSED, that kid's of this Generation, Don't Get To Experience phenomenal Golden Age music so FREELY, like we did, as kid's.. BUT TIMES SURLY HAVE CHANGED...!
@@richardeidemiller6739yes, but as another person who grew up in the 80s and 90s, Creedence was always on the radio during that time. Now, I don't think today's kids have this music as a part of their daily life as us older folks did.
If you've seen any movie about the Vietnam War, you've heard Creedence Clearwater Revival. "Fortunate Son," a song actually about the Vietnam War, is in either "Platoon" or "Full Metal Jacket" (or both). The CCR version of "Suzie Q" is in "Apocalypse Now," etc. Their "Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits" album has 20 songs, and it seems like most people are familiar with virtually every track.
They had so many great songs it's insane. Up Around The Bend, Run Through The Jungle, Willy & the Poor Boys, Hey Tonight, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Fortunate Son, Who'll Stop the Rain, Sweet Hitchiker, Travelin Band, Ramble Tamble, Effigy, Sinister Purpose, A Walk on the Water, It's Just a Thought, Lodi......The only sad things are how they were ripped off for millions by their manager and John Fogerty's awful treatment of his band mates which included his bro Tom. Have fun and get them scuba suits and tanks ready for a deep deep dive, maybe even break out the mini submarine.
CCR lead singer is John Fogerty, the Bassist is Stu Cook. Just a suggestion Of five more Great songs, Fortune Son, Proud Mary, I put a Spell on you, Bad moon rising and Rollin on a River. I Agree John Fogerty's voice oozes So much soul, it's incredible!! Thanks guys 💞
John Fogerty is the singer, lead guitar, and songwriter. His brother, Tom Fogerty played rhythm guitar, Stu Cook played that bass, and Doug Clifford was the drummer.
John Fogerty just got the rights to his music back. It is an incredible saga. Fogerty wrote and was the defining vocal stylist but the tight improvisational style of the band was a MAJOR factor to the success of the Creedence recordings. There is a lot coming out in the media about it currently. Blue-eye soul, no surprise Ike & Tina Turner had a hit with "Proud Mary". The band's cover of Marvin Gaye/Berry Gordy "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" is on parr with the original in the universal classic rock songbook
*I know they sound like they are from the Deep south in Bayou country, but not even close. Try Northern California. These guys do it all. A little country flavor, full-on Soul, you name it. This late 60s "Classic Rock" Band is one of the Best ever. So many hit songs and albums it's crazy. Everyone loves this Band.
One of the Greatest radio play Classic Rock bands ever !!! 👍 A Ton of Monster Hits in the early days of Rock late 60s early 70s Great songwriters !! A must is checking out there Live show at Woodstock in 1969' is on Y-tube ✌🎶🎼
Just another of the many sounds that came out the Bay Area in the 60s and 70s (your dad can probably name dozens more). I occasionally would run into one or two Fogertys jamming at one of my East Bay hangouts. When I moved to Tahoe, there was drummer Doug Clifford living down the road, putting together Credence Revisited with bassist Stu Cook, but the sound was not the same without that distinguishing Fogerty voice. I’m sure the other commenters can document the lawsuits and arguments that tore the original band apart.
CCR is a deep and wide rabbit hole. Swamp Rock. John Fogarty has one of the most distinctive and recognizable voices in rock. These guys are from Cali but you’d never know it to listen to them. Maybe you’ve heard Lookin Out My Back Door on Tv?
They were together such a short time but everything they sang was special - 'Have you ever seen the rain', Midnight Special - and for sure if you have ever seen a movie on Vietnam you would have heard either 'Fortunate Son' or 'Run throught the Jungle' - I think they called it 'Swamp Rock' and southern blues rock.
So glad you're going down the creedence rabbit hole. So many great songs. Long as I can see the light was written by John Fogerty, slower song. It's got a great feel to it. Again great reaction guys. PS, I heard John fogerty recently got the rights to his music back!
Fortunate Son, is their greatest, and they're pretty much all great....a lesser known banger is, Sweet Hitchhiker! The Bayou County album was recorded in October of 1968, when John was only 23 years old!
I used to hang out with John Fogerty's daughter back when we were in high school. She went to Presentation high school in Berkeley back in 84 and I went to Salesians. I use to go to her house and party back in the day, the good old times. Also I am a black man so it's funny your just discovering Creedence Clearwater.
Another great reaction... thank you for playing the real version and not the cut-down "radio" version. CCR was in that era of "3-minute" radio songs. They have SO many hits, it's quite unbelievable.
When I was 15 I heard this in a record store and bought the album ($2.99) Just based on hearing this great song. Great stuff still! Keep it up I love your reactions. A suggestion: Kenny Wayne Shepherd- “Aberdeen”
One other thing, they were actually from California but John brought a nice swamp vibe to their sound. If you dig that kind of thing check the real Louisiana Swamp Fox, Mr Tony Joe White who wrote Polk Salad Annie, Rainy Night in Georgia, the beautiful Willie and Laura Mae Jones, Woman with Soul, Aspen Colorado, Roosevelt and Ira Lee, Funky Fingers......
For decades I've loved the artful simplicity of this good long old song. This song gets people to wind up kicking your head to a cowbell, like a hypnotized cow getting through your daily shift
Fortunate Son, Susie Q, Heard it Through thr Grapevine, Run Through the Jungle, Midnight Special, Green River, Have you ever seen the Rain, I put a Spell on You, and Centerfield as a solo artist John Fogarty. Just a great band.
More great stuff, you guys are certainly getting different, classic rock styles and this is another amazing and unique band. They are often fairly simple in their songs but their incredible sound and John Fogerty's vocals and songwriting propel them into another 60s band that is always remembered for those times. For a great and always relevant hit try Fortunate Son, for a great jam and deep cut that will surprise, try Ramble Tamble. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
The sound is called "Swamp Music," CCR. Also "Good Golly Miss Molly " by them is a great song!!!! John Forgerty is the lead singer/songwriter/guitarist.
One of the great legend bands so much great music a young gentleman taking RUclips by storm is ren -hi ren this video has had 3 million views in 2 weeks and it is pure genius worth a look love and respect from the UK 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍.
My mom spun Creedence records non-stop back in the '60's. They had so many hits back then I wouldn't know where to start. Many are now legitimately part of the American tapestry. They were also from L.A., not LA.
Check out CCR"Heard it Through the Grapevine", "Have You Ever Seen The Rain,"Fornutate Son"and"Run Through the Jungle".Lead singer John Fogerty is the man.
I was blasting this song one day, when my stepmom walked in. I turned it off, and she said, “You can play it. I like Clarence Creedwater!” 😂
Hilarious
My mom said the same thing about Eric Clapton 😮😮😮😅 I cranked it up
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John Fogerty’s voice is a force of nature
Yes he is even at 73 he's jammin'!!
So it's good guitar playing. He's very underrated as a guitarist. I've seen him live several times, and he has serious chops. He's never stopped improving.
So true!
Perfect description of his voice! Also, he is a killer harp player!
I saw an interview where he said Howlin Wolf was his biggest singing influence. As soon as I read that, it all made sense.
You just opened up something incredible...CCR has been a huge part of our history. Fortunate Son, Have you Ever Seen the Rain, Green River, Bad Moon Rising, I Heard it Through the Grapevine ... And, so much more. Enjoy!
Down on the Corner, Suzy Q, Lookin out my backdoor, Long as I can see the Light, I put a spell on You!!!
@@ChrisSmith-bz1gl "Walk on the water", "Hey tonight"... One of the greatest bands ever in all Rock history.
Proud Mary, Run Through The Jungle
Don't forget "Run Through the Jungle", and "I Put a Spell on You."
Don't forget Run through the Jungle
My mother was actually born on the Bayou.
Dirt floor shack in the Louisiana swamp, spoke French first seven years of life.
Dad found himself a cajun queen!
Exceptionally beautiful. As a child my friends would come over to see my mom!!!
I was born in Louisiana, stayed here my entire life, and married a dark eyed cajun woman. She was born on Catahoula Lake, where all the women were born with webbed feet.
Sounds wonderful to me 🌹🌹🌹🌹
That's awesome.
You will never forget JOhn Fogerty's voice
This song is funkier that day old chittlins!!! Reminds me of being home in Louisiana, dirty South swamps, way back in the woods and chillin with ya family at the fish fry!!!! This has ALWAYS been my CCR favorite!!!!! Its so dirty!!! 😂😂
I love all their songs. I had their albums. I never got to see them on concert but I did see John Fogerty and John Mellancamp in concert abt 15 yrs ago. I like your reaction. Check out Travelin Band and Green River.
Ya had to remind me of the fish fries. Now I'm gettin' nostalgic... And we're Yankees.
And they were from the Bay Area!
Your next CCR reaction should be their cover of the Motown classic written by Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." It deserves to be mentionned in the same breath as Marvin Gaye's and Gladys Knight's versions. And that's quite a compliment.
And the long version of it
yes it should be the Studio version.
@@jpschub3181 Amen, they break that song down about as far as you can . . . .
As much as I love CCR's version of Heard it through the grapevine," I still bow to and love Gladys Knight and The Pips version the best.
Marvin Gaye’s version of this song still gives me chills 😍That Marvin had a smooth gorgeous voice 👏👏👏
Maybe not their biggest hit but for me their best sing. What a vibe as it’s called now.
Fortunate Son is probably where you hear his voice. It was played in several war movies.
Lookin' Out My Backdoor, Have You Ever Seen the Rain & Bad Moon Rising!
These guys don't have a bad song. CCR is one of the legends of Rock.
Couldn't have a radio on in the 1970s without hearing a CCR song every 15 minutes, no repeats. Prolific, popular, universal enthusiasm for the band.
After John Fogarty's bro left, because he couldn't stand his little bro being in charge, the other guys wanted to do their songs, their way, so he let 'em. Their last album tanked. The best of ccr is straight from the genius musical instincts of John Fogarty.
Their version of "I Put A Spell On You" is legit fire, not a cliché like most others.
By god, his vocals on that song will just tear you right down 💖
Yep it’s a hot one love it 🥰
Southern rock at its finest. Fogerty’s voice is a gift from God.
From a band out of El Cerrito California near San Francisco.
Heard it thru Grapevine, Susie Q, Green River. Put a spell on you. Can't go wrong in these four additional classics.
And Ramble Tamble is unbelievable 🥰🥰🥰
"Suzy-Q." Like this, it's got soul to it. One of their best ever. Long version only please. the short version for Radio play starts to end, right when the song really gets going. Long version is the only version worth playing. I think it's around 11 minutes long. Another great funky song from "CCR" is a cover of the classic from "Screamin' Jay Hawkins," "I Put a Spell on You." Oh Boy! Those three are easily in their top 5 music catalogue. So many hits.
Thanks guys.
Agree! Two great songs and listen definitely to long versions!
Agreed100 it’s a banger🎉🎉🎉
John Fogerty was a powerhouse in the late sixties, hit after hit, with him writing, singing, and playing lead guitar. It was an odd mix of blues, rock and country, all in one. And well done I might add.
CCR has literally dozens of hit songs. Along with being a great singer and guitar player, John Fogerty was a prolific songwriter, a veritable hit makin' machine I tell ya.
They have a whole catalog of number ones and dur the sixties the vietnam vets and soldiers were jamming to this .
Come on, could you make my morning any better? One of the greatest CCR jam songs, second only to I Heard It Through the Grapevine - but this one has that awesome, muddy, low-down swamp feel, with that absolutely filthy groove right from the start. Not bad for a bunch of California boys. Another killer choice - much love from Canada!
I Heard It Through The Grapevine, I Put A Spell On You, and Suzie Q are all great songs you'd enjoy.
Suzy Q, and Bad Moon Rising are two of my favorites... talk about soul...
Creedence is full of soul. Excellent reaction!!!
Fogerty on Lead Guitar as Well.One of my favorite singers and Guitar Players as well.Keep on Chooglin "!
The album version of I Put A Spell On You is fire. John Fogerty was one of the best voices and guitar players of all time. So many classics.
He's still alive, and playing/singing with his kids now. George Noury interviewed him on C2C recently.
For about 2 years. CCR was on the radio.
All the time.
Heck, CCR was the radio.
Their other big hit is 'Proud Mary', which was also recorded in an equally great version around the same time by Ike & Tina Turner.
Down on the corner is the one I’ve heard before.
@@AirplayBeats They have MANY hits lol
@@AirplayBeats OK, correct, that a was also a hit, I believe It's called 'Willy And The Poor Boys' if I'm not mistaken,
Written by John CCR !!!
Bad Moon Rising, Green River, Travelin Band, Lookin Out My Back Door, all just as big, all landed at #2 on the chart.
THE OLD MAN IS DOWN THE ROAD, ROCK & ROLL GIRLS, I SAW IT ON TV.
CCR has a SUPER deep catalog. You can't go wrong with anything here. "Wrote a Song For Everyone" and "Long As I Can See The Light" are both criminally underrated songs.
Another excellent reaction, you guys have great ears for music!
Thank you so much!
You will thoroughly enjoy their cover of I Heard it Through the Grapevine. It’s a Masterpiece!
Long version !
"Long as I can see the light " to me is their take ya to church moment! So right about how distinctive his voice is. Them boys sound swampy
I remember as a kid in The 90s listening to Incredible music like this Growing up swimming and running around EVERYWHERE.. Now The World is So INCLOSED, that kid's of this Generation, Don't Get To Experience phenomenal Golden Age music so FREELY, like we did, as kid's.. BUT TIMES SURLY HAVE CHANGED...!
FACTS. That’s why I play everything for my kids.
This song and this band is long before the 90's. This came out in 1969. Vicki
@@richardeidemiller6739yes, but as another person who grew up in the 80s and 90s, Creedence was always on the radio during that time. Now, I don't think today's kids have this music as a part of their daily life as us older folks did.
They did a great rendition of I put a spell on you. They put their own spin on it. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥💥
If you've seen any movie about the Vietnam War, you've heard Creedence Clearwater Revival. "Fortunate Son," a song actually about the Vietnam War, is in either "Platoon" or "Full Metal Jacket" (or both). The CCR version of "Suzie Q" is in "Apocalypse Now," etc. Their "Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits" album has 20 songs, and it seems like most people are familiar with virtually every track.
One of the many things I love about CCR -- and especially this song -- is the bass line. I mean ... really LOVE IT.
CCR created their own genre- Swamp Rock
This has been my favorite band when I heard Suzy Q way back in 68
They had so many great songs it's insane. Up Around The Bend, Run Through The Jungle, Willy & the Poor Boys, Hey Tonight, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Fortunate Son, Who'll Stop the Rain, Sweet Hitchiker, Travelin Band, Ramble Tamble, Effigy, Sinister Purpose, A Walk on the Water, It's Just a Thought, Lodi......The only sad things are how they were ripped off for millions by their manager and John Fogerty's awful treatment of his band mates which included his bro Tom. Have fun and get them scuba suits and tanks ready for a deep deep dive, maybe even break out the mini submarine.
Penthouse Pauper one of my favorites. Really too many to comment on.
Dirty, gritty swamp rock. This brings back so many memories. One of my mom's favorites. Mom had great taste in music. Vicki
My favorite Creedence song🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥simply awesome and funky 😁
CCR lead singer is John Fogerty, the
Bassist is Stu Cook. Just a suggestion
Of five more Great songs,
Fortune Son, Proud Mary, I put a Spell on
you, Bad moon rising and Rollin on a
River. I Agree John Fogerty's voice oozes
So much soul, it's incredible!!
Thanks guys 💞
Creedence is no joke! They are the truth. Period…
🙌 legends
John Fogerty is the singer, lead guitar, and songwriter. His brother, Tom Fogerty played rhythm guitar, Stu Cook played that bass, and Doug Clifford was the drummer.
Due to their insight, and love of music - they're subscription should be 10x the amount they have - here is to their future success.
"Have you ever seen the rain," is my favorite of CCR, but i still love everything they've got! ❤
John Fogerty just got the rights to his music back. It is an incredible saga. Fogerty wrote and was the defining vocal stylist but the tight improvisational style of the band was a MAJOR factor to the success of the Creedence recordings. There is a lot coming out in the media about it currently. Blue-eye soul, no surprise Ike & Tina Turner had a hit with "Proud Mary". The band's cover of Marvin Gaye/Berry Gordy "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" is on parr with the original in the universal classic rock songbook
*I know they sound like they are from the Deep south in Bayou country, but not even close. Try Northern California. These guys do it all. A little country flavor, full-on Soul, you name it. This late 60s "Classic Rock" Band is one of the Best ever. So many hit songs and albums it's crazy. Everyone loves this Band.
Great song...love the bass!
Love your analysis and the fact that you love music!
Such a killer bass guitar groove ...
One of the Greatest radio play Classic Rock bands ever !!! 👍
A Ton of Monster Hits in the early days of Rock late 60s early 70s
Great songwriters !! A must is checking out there Live show at Woodstock in 1969' is on Y-tube ✌🎶🎼
Great dig again guys!! Tina Turner covered on of John's too, cause the people on the river are happy to Give.
My Fav because…I was born on the Bayou!
You REALLY want to hear their cover of I put a spell on you. Live.
One of my favorite songs to dance to!
They did the original proud Mary which Ike and Tina covered FYI
CCR was one of the best bands back then. To this day they are still my favorite band along with the Allman brothers ❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Aww YES!! CCR has a sound that is totally unique and captivating...
They have a deep, deep repertoire. Their style is sometimes called Swamp Rock, but yeah, has lots of blues in there.
One of the best bands ever!
One of my faves from CCR
Just another of the many sounds that came out the Bay Area in the 60s and 70s (your dad can probably name dozens more). I occasionally would run into one or two Fogertys jamming at one of my East Bay hangouts. When I moved to Tahoe, there was drummer Doug Clifford living down the road, putting together Credence Revisited with bassist Stu Cook, but the sound was not the same without that distinguishing Fogerty voice. I’m sure the other commenters can document the lawsuits and arguments that tore the original band apart.
CCR is a deep and wide rabbit hole. Swamp Rock. John Fogarty has one of the most distinctive and recognizable voices in rock. These guys are from Cali but you’d never know it to listen to them. Maybe you’ve heard Lookin Out My Back Door on Tv?
Heard it through the Grapevine cover of Motown classic
They were together such a short time but everything they sang was special - 'Have you ever seen the rain', Midnight Special - and for sure if you have ever seen a movie on Vietnam you would have heard either 'Fortunate Son' or 'Run throught the Jungle' - I think they called it 'Swamp Rock' and southern blues rock.
I grew up on this song. I grew up on a farm in the woods in South Carolina. Everyone there loves this song..such a classic!❤💯
Came here because my dad was a huge CCR fan & I’m listening to all the songs he loved. He died 2 years ago. ❤
@@lizb4234 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
So glad you're going down the creedence rabbit hole. So many great songs. Long as I can see the light was written by John Fogerty, slower song. It's got a great feel to it. Again great reaction guys. PS, I heard John fogerty recently got the rights to his music back!
Fortunate Son, is their greatest, and they're pretty much all great....a lesser known banger is, Sweet Hitchhiker! The Bayou County album was recorded in October of 1968, when John was only 23 years old!
I used to hang out with John Fogerty's daughter back when we were in high school. She went to Presentation high school in Berkeley back in 84 and I went to Salesians. I use to go to her house and party back in the day, the good old times. Also I am a black man so it's funny your just discovering Creedence Clearwater.
Another great Dad pick!!! Love your Dad’s taste in music; another one my parents played that got passed down to me.
Another great reaction... thank you for playing the real version and not the cut-down "radio" version. CCR was in that era of "3-minute" radio songs. They have SO many hits, it's quite unbelievable.
CCR is a classic that will never wilt and die.
When I was 15 I heard this in a record store and bought the album ($2.99)
Just based on hearing this great song. Great stuff still!
Keep it up I love your reactions.
A suggestion: Kenny Wayne Shepherd- “Aberdeen”
They've got A LOT of "good ones."
😎🤘
This is all you need rock and roll Funk Blues love his voice
Run through the jungle . Love and respect .
One other thing, they were actually from California but John brought a nice swamp vibe to their sound. If you dig that kind of thing check the real Louisiana Swamp Fox, Mr Tony Joe White who wrote Polk Salad Annie, Rainy Night in Georgia, the beautiful Willie and Laura Mae Jones, Woman with Soul, Aspen Colorado, Roosevelt and Ira Lee, Funky Fingers......
This brings back memories of my boarding school in the uk. Kids played it blasting out from their common rooms.
All the Creedance greatest hits are amazing !!
Another big one 😂😂😂 yeah , one or a couple more handfuls. CCR is in that elite category and always great to get your grove onto ! ✌🏼❤️
Heard it through the grape vine, fortunite son, run through the jungle ....and on and on in every old veitnam movie youve seen
Ohhhhh they are so great enjoy
They have so many great songs to react to. You’ll enjoy going through their library
For decades I've loved the artful simplicity of this good long old song. This song gets people to wind up kicking your head to a cowbell, like a hypnotized cow getting through your daily shift
All of their songs are great.
Fortunate Son, Susie Q, Heard it Through thr Grapevine, Run Through the Jungle, Midnight Special, Green River, Have you ever seen the Rain, I put a Spell on You, and Centerfield as a solo artist John Fogarty. Just a great band.
Saw Fogerty live....terrific
I remember going with my dad to his Vietnam reunion in the 90s and they had a CCR cover band. I got to ride in a Huey there too.
Yes great song ccr
Suzy Q was their first big hit. My fave is Green River, but Heard It Through The Grapevine is smokin!
Gotta do " I put a spell on you " live !
Freaking great!
You guys rock! 🔥🤘🔥🤘🔥🤘
More great stuff, you guys are certainly getting different, classic rock styles and this is another amazing and unique band. They are often fairly simple in their songs but their incredible sound and John Fogerty's vocals and songwriting propel them into another 60s band that is always remembered for those times. For a great and always relevant hit try Fortunate Son, for a great jam and deep cut that will surprise, try Ramble Tamble. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
The sound is called "Swamp Music," CCR. Also "Good Golly Miss Molly " by them is a great song!!!! John Forgerty is the lead singer/songwriter/guitarist.
Love that you guys focus on the bass.
One of the great legend bands so much great music a young gentleman taking RUclips by storm is ren -hi ren this video has had 3 million views in 2 weeks and it is pure genius worth a look love and respect from the UK 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍.
My mom spun Creedence records non-stop back in the '60's. They had so many hits back then I wouldn't know where to start. Many are now legitimately part of the American tapestry. They were also from L.A., not LA.
Actually I think they were from Berkeley/El Cerrito, Tod.
@@jimmoore8951 Confusing it with the El Cerrito is in Riverside, which is almost L.A.
Check out CCR"Heard it Through the Grapevine", "Have You Ever Seen The Rain,"Fornutate Son"and"Run Through the Jungle".Lead singer John Fogerty is the man.
My favorite band of all time! Please do more CCR!!