And when you hear that last album, it’s clear why.. John’s songs are great.. the other 2, not good at all.. they just couldn’t accept that a democracy wasn’t going to work.. Fogerty was clearly the talent.
@@robwalsh9843 Yep.. the others got insecure and lost sight of the big picture.. but even if they'd all been on board together, they still had the record company to deal with, and i think that would have done them in anyway..
Why always with the competition? What about Paul Revere and the Raiders, early opposers of the British Invasion. Open up your ears for songs like Him or Me, and of course Hungry and Kicks. Or other American bands? I don't think the word "greatest" should pass our lips when it comes to music.
Elvis and Buddy would have loved this... You can hear them in the words, feel them in the rythmn... Long live rock n roll....its in all of us and in all music ...
"Sweet hitch-a-hiker" One of the greatest lyric deliveries ever recorded. The way he added the -a- in the middle of that phrase was what pushed it over the top for me.
You got to get up and dance when he says sweet it's hiker can't sit got to travel that's all what the traveling band CCR is about lobster 2022 that's bobster phone understand thank you
I was stationed @ Miramar when this came out in 1971 There were a lot of hippie chicks in Shoemaker Calif. like in this video GREAT memories for this aging Baby Boomer
It's an undisputed fact thay for a time, CCR were bigger than the Beatles. They played the Royal Albert Hall and will forever remain my all time favourite band. They are music for the Soul
@jer quake Concordo, igual ao whisky, e no Brasil, igual cachaça, quanto mais velho melhor. Fico imaginando quem ouviu essa canção em vinil, deve ter sido bárbaro e selvagem.
One of songs I listen to more than any other! As an ex biker & guitarist myself, this song just does it! That pounding rhythm & bass plus J F's vocals just gets my juices flowing everytime. A fantastic biking/driving song..if not the best!!
@@Rick-S-6063 My dad was in his mid 20's at this time and he says there were lots of hitchhikers back then. He said it didn't have the reputation it does now at all back then.
@@Rick-S-6063 I hear ya there! I have picked up a few hitchhikers but one guy I picked up was kinda a sketchy character and haven't picked up anyone since then.
My God! I remember, while in my teens, playing this on a jukebox at some place while on vacation with my parents. Decades later my parents are gone BUT this song remains. Great times and great music.
Great hard driving CCR song! Listen to Doug's drumming here - so inventive! I don't know why so many people dish out on Tom, Stu & Doug. The fact is all of John's solo stuff had NOWHERE NEAR the feel & excitement of the CCR songs. All 3 were exceptional musicians in their own way & added so much character the the CCR sound. John was a brilliant writer, singer & guitarist - but also a control freak. He wanted to do all the overdubs himself. Stu was a piano player but it wasn't until the "Pendulum" album that he was allowed to play piano on anything. Also Tom should have had the chance to develop his vocals. John & Tom were about equal right back at the start, but John really worked on his voice & it became a powerhouse. CCR could have had a very long life if John hadn't been so controlling.
You're so right. They had so much power by the early '70s, they could have experienced and evolved so much and still sold a load of albums just because of their brand. The could have fulfilled the bad Fantasy contract by 1974, especially if all four were producing songs. CCR is supposed to be working class music, but John displays individualism like a capitalist. He forgets his talent grew from The Golliwogs.
"A very long life" with crap songs written and sung by Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook, and Doug Clifford? 🤣 Tom Fogerty wrote and performed lead vocals when CCR was known as The Golliwogs. His songs were terrible which is why John took over as the songwriter and lead vocalist when they became CCR. Tom Fogerty left CCR to embark on a solo career that went nowhere. Each album was terrible and got worse. He never improved in an entire decade both writing and singing. Stu Cook and Doug Clifford were given the opportunity to both sing and write songs on Mardi Gras. The result was a disaster as both the singing and writing was crap. They later reformed as "Creedence Clearwater Revisited" and neither one of them attempted to write their own material when they had the full opportunity to do so. So, all this proves is that John Fogerty was correct to have control of the band since his songwriting and vocals was CCR. Tom, Stu, and Doug were jealous of John which was obvious. When they were given the opportunity to write and sing, they totally bombed which made the animosity grow even more. Tom, Stu, and Doug were not songwriters or singers. They were excellent musicians at playing their own instruments. Their jealousy and quest to become something they were not was what broke up the band. You have no argument here since the material they put out was total crap and it would never have a "long life" amongst listeners because nobody listens to the garbage they already put out.
Sweet hitcha haika.. yeah he has a unique way of singing words. When I was a kid I wanted to learn the bass line so I must have played the song over a few times. My dad was listening and asks me, "who the hell is Peter Jahaifis?"
As i live in the netherlands this song was not the most popular ccr song.....when i went to america to my future wife i heared it daily...i love john fogarty's voice and all their songs ...thanks for the legacy
CCR has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I was just a kid when I first heard them for the first time. 65 years later I continue to listen to them with the same passion. Btw, does anyone know the name of the street where this video was recorded? Was it on San Pablo Ave in El Cerrito?
Their final album, Mardi Gras, has a few lemons but none of them were written by John Fogerty. Rather, they were songs by Cook and Clifford and they are below par for what CCR had been creating since the first album.
Ain’t Nothing better to this day then CCR. Jam bands r lame hands down to CCR and The BAND ! We love you John and if your drummer is ever in Atl, GA, hit me up. Fr
and the record company railed him the most. even after his contract ended. they sued him because he sounded like his own voice and the record company won
This brought back great memories. I was stationed at a now deactivated airbase over in the Netherlands when i was at a bar in Amsterdam and this came on. Every time i hear this i get the goose bumps. John Fogartys voice was one of a kind !
I was reassigned out there in California after serving on the ForestFire. She went to the MED . This song came out then. 1971. That's why I remember it.
What a crowd-pleasing gem of a tune. The arrangement is so tight and the phrasing of the lyrics makes you wonder how a country boy can tell 3 stories in 3 minutes.
I swear, I’ve had this tune stuck in my head for months now and could not for the life of me feature the lyric. All I had was melodic phrase of the blurred and slurred words “sweet hitch hiker”. Finally hunted it down, now I can get some rest. CCR still got hook!
It's growing up with music like this that made growing up look so cool and free! It made you feel like you could take off on a road trip to wherever and end up happy.
Love to see someone try to sing this at a karaoke session. When God gave John Fogerty his voice he threw away the mold...Surprised this song wasn't a mega hit.
Classic song by a classic band although I used to pick up hitch hikers and I have not done that in years. Year 2008 was the last time I picked up hitch hikers. ❤
That Voice! Amazing and he wrote great songs to go along with that voice! I didn’t even know they made a video for this song! This is great! CCR Forever!
Всегда любил Кридэнс! А сейчас особенно! Уникальные голоса Тома и Джона Фогерти - впечатлили меня ещё с тех времён,когда я их услышал впервые.А это где-то 1970- й год! Браво ребята, БРАВО!!!
This song was off their last album, called 'Mardi Gras', released in 1972. Their last album. Tom had left CCR before this. At John's insistence, the 3 remaining members wrote and produced 1/3 each of the album. It didn't sell that well, but still had a couple of hit singles off it from John's songs.
LAST AND MAYBE BEST SONG, I remember when songs like this hit the RADIO and just BLEW YOU AWAY, no more no more, most "music " todaY bites balls, HATE BEIN old BUT love THE MEMORIES AND how mad good the music!!!
First Creedence Clearwater Revival record I bought as a kid in 60s L.A. little 45 single for Green River. Creedence was the shit on the radio back then.
Indeed. My violinist wife (who is a bit of a pedant..) pointed out to me that it is not really a triplet -- rather, in those passages he just plays the first three beats in a four-stroke fill (the fourth being a rest). A triplet would be where three beats equally fill the space of four.
It was John's band and his songs. He directed them snd taught them the parts. The other 3 screwed him over but JF has the last laugh. One of the great American bands from the late 69s early 70s. Major hits and an awesome sound.
One of the top songs that was out around August 19, 1971. I saw John Fogerty on November 3, 1986, at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, VA. Delbert McClinton opened.
WHY THE FUCK CANT THERE BE MUSIC LIKE THIS TODAY ...... IT WOULD STRAITEN A LOTTA SHIT OUT
Yessir… I do’s agree…
too much DEI going on these days, shutting out this type of true musicians we had in the past
Because there is no black people in it. 😆
Yes, indeed, and Otis Redding and Roger Waters. World needs a revival with that spirit.
@@60chasman looks like RUclips removed my reply! I thought we were living in a free country!😡
man, that's a good music video
Best song on Mardi Gras.
John is 78 and Still in His Prime. He Jams!
Amazing
I'm thinking John was one of the best songwriters who put out high quality music and all in a short time.
Auf alle Fälle
Something bittersweet about this video. They were a three piece at this point and broke up soon after.
And when you hear that last album, it’s clear why.. John’s songs are great.. the other 2, not good at all.. they just couldn’t accept that a democracy wasn’t going to work.. Fogerty was clearly the talent.
@@leepd1 Indeed. There are some bands like the Beatles where many different members have unique songwriting talents. But CCR was John's ship.
@@robwalsh9843 Yep.. the others got insecure and lost sight of the big picture.. but even if they'd all been on board together, they still had the record company to deal with, and i think that would have done them in anyway..
Because his brother Tom died.
The legendary and brilliant John Fogerty.
Simply the best!!!
@@quietplace7600
Hot, hot, hot - eben made in America😂👍👍
Greatest of the American Rock and Roll bands.
Why always with the competition? What about Paul Revere and the Raiders, early opposers of the British Invasion. Open up your ears for songs like Him or Me, and of course Hungry and Kicks. Or other American bands? I don't think the word "greatest" should pass our lips when it comes to music.
Aerosmith: Hold my coke boy! Skynyrd: Hol' my whiskey, boy! 🤓😎✌🏼
At least one of them.
Oh ya greates
Ya greates
Love the Greasy King reference. Burger shack in El Cerritos
CCR one of the best Rock n Roll bands of all time. They just kill it.
Truth
Elvis and Buddy would have loved this... You can hear them in the words, feel them in the rythmn... Long live rock n roll....its in all of us and in all music
...
Ohne diese Band hätte ich nicht meine Meisterprüfung abgelegt. Vielen lieben Dank ❤
Haha, wow😂
These guys created an insane amount of good music.
Nur John....und sie wurden um Millionen (!) betrogen.... Samuel Zantz, leider darf man zu dieser Person die Wahrheit nicht sagen...
"This guy", John Fogerty was the one and only boss
@@capitanpastabase6342no CCR would not be the same with all the others
CCR more than any other group (in my mind anyway) will always embody the soundtrack of the 1960’s
"Sweet hitch-a-hiker" One of the greatest lyric deliveries ever recorded. The way he added the -a- in the middle of that phrase was what pushed it over the top for me.
Very true. But I always thought Fogerty was singing "Swedish Hitchhiker"!
@@Chops_McCoy Either that or he's singing in a bayou Italian accent.
You got to get up and dance when he says sweet it's hiker can't sit got to travel that's all what the traveling band CCR is about lobster 2022 that's bobster phone understand thank you
@@Chops_McCoy "she was smilin' there, yellow in her hair."
You might be onto something 😂
Topps
Excellent ..50 years gone and the power is still like exploding dynamite....
As my best friend always says....John Fogerty has voice like a hurricane. 👌🤘
@@TheDarkDutchman remember good...good times to the 70's 😍😍
I was stationed @ Miramar when this came out in 1971
There were a lot of hippie chicks in Shoemaker Calif. like in this video
GREAT memories for this aging Baby Boomer
It's an undisputed fact thay for a time, CCR were bigger than the Beatles. They played the Royal Albert Hall and will forever remain my all time favourite band. They are music for the Soul
Never had a #1, all #2s. That's the real shock
I love them both, but I don't think the Beatles were ever threatened by CCR. They were as big as Elvis or Sinatra when CCR came on the scene.
Beatles sucked
This is what real rock 'n' roll is all about folks.
Yes!!
Und John war sooo hot!!!!
I can't anything than agree
Love listening to this in my 69 road runner as I'm cruising down the highway!
When you realize how many classic rock songs this group created in just four years . . . amazing . . .
Good old Classic Rock!! Doesnt get any better than that!!
Fogerty’s vocals make this a great song! Amazing singer! 👏🏻🎸😎
YES NO WAY,THE CCR HAVE SPECIAL ENERGY,THAT NO BAND EVER HAD!!! UNIQUE!!!
Classic rock never gets old it gets better!
@jer quake Concordo, igual ao whisky, e no Brasil, igual cachaça, quanto mais velho melhor.
Fico imaginando quem ouviu essa canção em vinil, deve ter sido bárbaro e selvagem.
I should apply that to all good music
Just like fine wine
Like a bottle ((or two) of fine wine brother!
Classic rock is like fine wine It keeps getting better with age
What a magnificent rock song! Kick-in heaven. & Fogertys blasting away. Vocal all attitude.
Creedence will never get old
ALWAYS loved this one!!!!! They don't make them like this anymore! And, the drums on this are PERFECT!
One of songs I listen to more than any other! As an ex biker & guitarist myself, this song just does it! That pounding rhythm & bass plus J F's vocals just gets my juices flowing everytime. A fantastic biking/driving song..if not the best!!
True, simple amazing
John ist soo hot 👍👍
So many great bands that have a unique sound - The Beatles, Stones, Led Zeppelin, U2, but CCR is up there with best of them. True rock n roll royalty
Facts❤❤❤❤
Damn straight.
U2 sucks
They had that southern sound that led zeppelin stones and Beatles were chasing all are great tho ❤
Tep. They were up there.
This song reminds me of times when freedom could still be felt within. Great singer voice.
and the promise of things ahead
Reminds me of being in the Navy stationed out in California in 1971 & dreaming about being free in '73 !
Good song
@@Rick-S-6063 My dad was in his mid 20's at this time and he says there were lots of hitchhikers back then. He said it didn't have the reputation it does now at all back then.
@@Rick-S-6063 I hear ya there! I have picked up a few hitchhikers but one guy I picked up was kinda a sketchy character and haven't picked up anyone since then.
One of the greatest rock voices
These high notes at the end of the chorus, sided by the guitar, give me chills...
check out the voice in this vid...amazing voice ruclips.net/video/bsGkSDHJY3Y/видео.html
That's the best part, dude.
Sweet Kawasaki lets the good times roll!
That moment when music transports you back to good times, wow
Yes it does me the same way. I can just get lost in this music. It's the only music that makes me want to dance you can't help yourself
@@cathypugh2827 totally agree, music is therapy
The past is where all my good times are.
@@bonkeydollocks1879exactly! Agree!
@@KurtI2525I think it's true for a lot of us!! Lol😊
My God! I remember, while in my teens, playing this on a jukebox at some place while on vacation with my parents. Decades later my parents are gone BUT this song remains. Great times and great music.
The rock rhythm and lead guitar of Fogerty has a fancy drive, hard to sing at the same time. Fogerty is one of the greatest singers ever.
Great hard driving CCR song! Listen to Doug's drumming here - so inventive! I don't know why so many people dish out on Tom, Stu & Doug. The fact is all of John's solo stuff had NOWHERE NEAR the feel & excitement of the CCR songs. All 3 were exceptional musicians in their own way & added so much character the the CCR sound. John was a brilliant writer, singer & guitarist - but also a control freak. He wanted to do all the overdubs himself. Stu was a piano player but it wasn't until the "Pendulum" album that he was allowed to play piano on anything. Also Tom should have had the chance to develop his vocals. John & Tom were about equal right back at the start, but John really worked on his voice & it became a powerhouse. CCR could have had a very long life if John hadn't been so controlling.
You're so right. They had so much power by the early '70s, they could have experienced and evolved so much and still sold a load of albums just because of their brand. The could have fulfilled the bad Fantasy contract by 1974, especially if all four were producing songs. CCR is supposed to be working class music, but John displays individualism like a capitalist. He forgets his talent grew from The Golliwogs.
Excellent comment. It's the truth.
Without John however no one would have heard of the other three boys.
"A very long life" with crap songs written and sung by Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook, and Doug Clifford? 🤣
Tom Fogerty wrote and performed lead vocals when CCR was known as The Golliwogs. His songs were terrible which is why John took over as the songwriter and lead vocalist when they became CCR. Tom Fogerty left CCR to embark on a solo career that went nowhere. Each album was terrible and got worse. He never improved in an entire decade both writing and singing.
Stu Cook and Doug Clifford were given the opportunity to both sing and write songs on Mardi Gras. The result was a disaster as both the singing and writing was crap. They later reformed as "Creedence Clearwater Revisited" and neither one of them attempted to write their own material when they had the full opportunity to do so.
So, all this proves is that John Fogerty was correct to have control of the band since his songwriting and vocals was CCR. Tom, Stu, and Doug were jealous of John which was obvious. When they were given the opportunity to write and sing, they totally bombed which made the animosity grow even more.
Tom, Stu, and Doug were not songwriters or singers. They were excellent musicians at playing their own instruments. Their jealousy and quest to become something they were not was what broke up the band.
You have no argument here since the material they put out was total crap and it would never have a "long life" amongst listeners because nobody listens to the garbage they already put out.
Sweet hitcha haika.. yeah he has a unique way of singing words. When I was a kid I wanted to learn the bass line so I must have played the song over a few times. My dad was listening and asks me, "who the hell is Peter Jahaifis?"
The last GREAT recording in the brief but absolutely brilliant career of CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL 🎸
As i live in the netherlands this song was not the most popular ccr song.....when i went to america to my future wife i heared it daily...i love john fogarty's voice and all their songs ...thanks for the legacy
Still one of CCR's best songs. The FUZZ and distortion on the guitar - unusual for such early rock.
I think that's just a Kustom amp turned up to 8 or 9 and then a doubled guitar part! They said they cut it in two days.
CCR has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I was just a kid when I first heard them for the first time. 65 years later I continue to listen to them with the same passion.
Btw, does anyone know the name of the street where this video was recorded? Was it on San Pablo Ave in El Cerrito?
In 1969 I hitch-hiked with 2 buds 700 miles to catch this band...total trip/memory today !!
Wow how long did that take and what a story that would be to hear
Best band ever no question
every single record a sucess... they couldnt fail, their music was tooo good. Thanks boys, one of the best bands all time.
I love Creedence Clearwater Revival.
I too
Y quien no ?
You're sweet.
My 80 y/o mom calls them "clearwater-Creedence".
Only dullards don't like CCR!
They never made a bad song.
Their final album, Mardi Gras, has a few lemons but none of them were written by John Fogerty. Rather, they were songs by Cook and Clifford and they are below par for what CCR had been creating since the first album.
Listen to “Take It Like A Friend”
@@roberthill799Ironically, this song is on Mardi Gras
No way I love there music and I still have the 33 record and 45 record
You are very right about that for sure
Ain’t
Nothing better to this day then CCR. Jam bands r lame hands down to CCR and The BAND ! We love you John and if your drummer is ever in Atl, GA, hit me up. Fr
The best band of all time. No other band sounds like them or has the same energy.
Timeless music that will last forever.
YES I AGREE!!! CCR
and the record company railed him the most. even after his contract ended. they sued him because he sounded like his own voice and the record company won
JOHN FOGERTY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TODAY 28.5.2022 HIS 77- TH BIRTHDAY 🎉🎈🎂 ALL THE BEST,GOD 🙏 BLESS YOU!!!!
Too bad his bro, the bassist and drummer got jealous of jc
This brought back great memories. I was stationed at a now deactivated airbase over in the Netherlands when i was at a bar in Amsterdam and this came on. Every time i hear this i get the goose bumps. John Fogartys voice was one of a kind !
I was reassigned out there in California after serving on the ForestFire.
She went to the MED .
This song came out then.
1971. That's why I remember it.
It is sad to me they could not get along. How many great bands have been destroyed by out-of-control egos?
What a crowd-pleasing gem of a tune. The arrangement is so tight and the phrasing of the lyrics makes you wonder how a country boy can tell 3 stories in 3 minutes.
John and the entire band were not country boys. From El Cerrito in the Bay Area.
So many awesome songs in their repertoire. 50+ years and the music still stands the test of time.
This is one of my CCR faves!
This song is pure rock n roll perfection
I swear, I’ve had this tune stuck in my head for months now and could not for the life of me feature the lyric. All I had was melodic phrase of the blurred and slurred words “sweet hitch hiker”. Finally hunted it down, now I can get some rest. CCR still got hook!
Still badass after all these years go figure
John Fogerty......my absolute Hero, more than 50 Years ! Sweet HITCH HIKER...one of the best Rocksongs in Musik History ❤
It's growing up with music like this that made growing up look so cool and free! It made you feel like you could take off on a road trip to wherever and end up happy.
One of the few songs I bought on 45. Technology may have changed, but Badass songs last forever.
Love to see someone try to sing this at a karaoke session. When God gave John Fogerty his voice he threw away the mold...Surprised this song wasn't a mega hit.
it did go #1 in Canada but only #6 in the U.S. - decent hit; one of my favourites at the time when I was 12
It was a hit on AM Radio.
Classic song by a classic band although I used to pick up hitch hikers and I have not done that in years. Year 2008 was the last time I picked up hitch hikers. ❤
That Voice! Amazing and he wrote great songs to go along with that voice! I didn’t even know they made a video for this song! This is great! CCR Forever!
Real music from great times. Long live CCR!
Всегда любил Кридэнс! А сейчас особенно! Уникальные голоса Тома и Джона Фогерти - впечатлили меня ещё с тех времён,когда я их услышал впервые.А это где-то 1970- й год! Браво ребята, БРАВО!!!
Ого, не ожидал здесь русского увидеть)) А каким образом вы их услышали в 1970м ?
так нам вме за 60, в щаписи конечно, я помню бабины переписывали и слушали😀
всем!
The best rock came out of the seventies with songs like this
this is a masterpiece !
YES Sir ! !
JOHN FOGERTHY HAPPY 77- TH, BIRTHDAY!! ALL THE BEST,GOD BLESS YOU!!!!
Imagine finishing off your discography with a song like this. They went out with a bang!
ghoosebumps! lotta memories! golden youth!
This song was off their last album, called 'Mardi Gras', released in 1972. Their last album. Tom had left CCR before this. At John's insistence, the 3 remaining members wrote and produced 1/3 each of the album. It didn't sell that well, but still had a couple of hit singles off it from John's songs.
This was the first song I've heard from Creedence in the late 70's. I bought the " Cronicle " album ( in Germany) i love it ...
It don't get much better than this, love it
Fogerty wrote such damn fine songs and his covers (I Heard it Through the Grapevine) were genius.
Great great stuff !!! CCR is one of the World's best bands ever! Marvellous sound, awesome drive and Energy! Chapeau Chapeau! :))
Cuando era niño en el estribillo cantaba PRIMO JAIME !.
No me canso de escuchar esta canción!.
Gracias papá por enseñarme a oir creedence
That's the most crystal clear version I've seen of this video! Thanks for posting.
"Do you wanna, I was thinking, would you care". Right up there with the best rock lyrics.
LAST AND MAYBE BEST SONG, I remember when songs like this hit the RADIO and just BLEW YOU AWAY, no more no more, most "music " todaY bites balls, HATE BEIN old BUT love THE MEMORIES AND how mad good the music!!!
Just think, in a few years Justin Bieber's music will be classic rock.......I just puked in my mouth a little
This is some tasty stuff.
We had it so good,,I feel sorry for the kids today,,, they get fed garbage
First Creedence Clearwater Revival record I bought as a kid in 60s L.A.
little 45 single for Green River. Creedence was the shit on the radio back then.
This guy is a national treasure and endured alot of bad shit unmistakable voice and talent so lucky he persevered and still doing it well ❤
The best qroup of all times! Respect!
I love that drummer Doug Clifford plays triplet strokes for drum fills. Smart. Most drummers would play a four-stroke fill.
He also plays four-stroke fills, like all drummers.
@@960john Yes he does. Even in this song. But he's one of the few drummers that plays a triplet accent with any regularity.
I just notice that, that's pretty rare for a rock drummer
Indeed. My violinist wife (who is a bit of a pedant..) pointed out to me that it is not really a triplet -- rather, in those passages he just plays the first three beats in a four-stroke fill (the fourth being a rest). A triplet would be where three beats equally fill the space of four.
@@user-cb3kv4fe7 Interesting. I never thought of that.
CCR, Old but Gold!!🎸🥁🎤👌😎
The music of CCR is timeless.. Just wonderful...nevertheless I remember my youth
This was the one song that got me hooked to ccr it was 1976. Tq to John n the band for making a 12 year old see the world in different way.
Brings back memories of my college days.
It was John's band and his songs. He directed them snd taught them the parts. The other 3 screwed him over but JF has the last laugh. One of the great American bands from the late 69s early 70s. Major hits and an awesome sound.
Não existe cover para esta voz. Obra de Deus. Show
Great song
Una de las mejores bandas de la historia del rock
I remember this it used to be my favorite song!
217 people don't have a clue what good music is about!!
So true
It's a lot more than 217. Just look at all of the crap that has millions of streams.
😮😮😮😅😮
All music is great
Impresionante!!!
Never had a bad song.
Trasciende generaciones ccr.. Estamos todos de acuerdo
One of the top songs that was out around August 19, 1971. I saw John Fogerty on November 3, 1986, at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, VA. Delbert McClinton opened.
Still listen to this song thanks again guys ❤️ good times back in the days 🤣🤣💗😍
Mardi Gras has a reputation as CCR's worst album, but this track still holds up, today.
This song iść full of energy 😊
One of my favorite CCR songs! Why did I have to be born in 1979? I missed out on so much!
That honda and the colour, gorgeous bike
This song sizzles and gets to the burning point, but my turntable already melted. Rock & Roll at its best!