CCR had such a distinct sound, led by John Fogarty’s distinct voice. Both Marvin Gaye and Credence did a great job with this song. Great song -- great reaction!
most of the reactors out there play the wrong versions of songs too bad instead of making them s surprise they would ask us which version to play. us old guys knows which one is best
......'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' was written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, the house songwriters for Motown Records. Gladys Knight and The Pips released the 1st version in 1967 and it reached #2 on the the Billboard national chart and #1 on the R&B charts. Her version KILLS on contact !!!!
Actually Smokey Robinson and the miracles released it first but never as a single. It was off of one of their albums about a year before Gladys released her version
Agreed Gladys & the pips version is the best ,especially when preformed live . Gladys & the pips were treated as second streamers by B Gordy at Motown & never got the recognition they deserved . I was not surprised when they went on to bigger & better things at Buddha records in the 1970 ‘s .
You're giving away your age. 🤣 My mother in law had a huge collection of the California raisins and the raisinets. I hated having to dust them all but I did love the commercials. 🤣
YES!!! This is my favorite CCR song. How lucky are we to have this AND Marvin Gaye’s phenomenal version of the same song, each one different and perfect in their own way?
@@rcherry1978 It was recorded first by The Miracles but Gladys Knight & The Pips was the first to release it in 1967, then Marvin Gaye's version & in 1970 CCR had a big hit.
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around. All their songs are great - "Proud Mary", "Born On The Bayou", "Bad Moon Rising", "Lodi", "Green River", "Commotion", "Night Time Is The Right Time", "Down On The Corner", "Cotton Fields", "Midnight Special", "Travelin' Band", "Who'll Stop The Rain", "Up Around the Bend", "Run Through The Jungle", "Lookin' Out My Back Door", "Long As I Can See the Light", "Suzie Q", "I Put A Spell On You", "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" etc.
I love love love Creedence Clearwater Revival! John Fogarty has so much soul in his voice, it grabs my heart every time. Great choice guys. Love your reactions 🌺✌️
John Fogerty is the lead singer and lead guitar player.....this is the live short version....the long version is on the "Cosmos Factory" album. It is a banger!!!!
My Dad bought me that album to "play along" to when I was learning how to play drums as a kid in the 70's. I guess he had pretty good taste, thanks for the memory!
I was a teen when CCR was performing. I always thought they were the best band ever, but they were so under-rated. Now they get more respect than then and it is about time! I think Marvin Gaye sang it after CCR did it ? Thanks for playing this.
If you liked this version you will love the long version , it really shows their masterful musicianship it's about 11 minutes long , but it is much better ...
This is one of the greatest groups ever and Johh Forgerty voice is just so wonderful , my grandmother loved to hear him sing, when we played it as kids.
This song was originally done by Gladys Night and the Pips. Has a faster tempo and some more call and response to it. Excellent version. Then Marvin Gaye's version so soulful and probably the most well known version. And then CCR. Your reaction was spot on. The band made it their own. This video you reacted to is a cut version of what was on the album. The full cut goes into this John Fogerty guitar jam that takes you to a whole new place and then comes back to the song. Do yourself a favor and listen to that version. All versions are great though.
I loved it! Wow, it was fun watching them sing it live. I grew up with both versions and like them equally. They each take their own spin on it. Marvin Gaye is one of my favorites. He was so special. John Fogarty was also a very talented man. Great pic you two. :)
Lucky enough to see John fogerty about 4 years ago in Dublin, Ireland. I cried when he came on stage, just to be in the presence of a legend. An outstanding gig.
@@TheDivayenta the concert I went to was sold out. There's always a following anywhere for a quality musician. The support act was the Steve Miller band (outstanding as well).
Having music, of all styles, in my entire 60 plus years life, it's fun to watch people discover something you've loved all your life. Heard it through the Grapevine was the first song I learned on bass in 1973.
I get chills every time I hear that opening bass line, and thru the entire song. They appear to be enjoying making the music as much as I love hearing it (and have since it first released)
Both versions came out in 1970. Fogarty voice was pure Grit and soul. It was coupled with great harmony and instruments equals perfection! Great reaction!
Thanks for ths! John Fogerty (singer, lead guitar) is a one of a kind talent who makes everything look so effortless. He's a very humble, likable guy as well!
Riding along in my red & white 1963 Ford Fairlane listening to my 8 track CCR right before I left to join the USN during Vietnam. Not many girls joining the service back then. Sure brings back memories we had great music!
I was a huge fan of CCR when all this music first came out, and giving it a relisten on various reaction channels I have come to a whole new appreciation of their musicianship. I guess my young ears could appreciate the music, but were not yet sophisticated enough to appreciate each musician's contribution to the sound. Stu Cook was killing it on bass, and coupled with Doug Clifford's drumming, they made for a very solid rhythm section. John Fogerty was one of the most memorable and easily recognized rock and roll front men at the time, and one of the most talented. He's also still out there doing it, and still sounds great. CCR was my first favorite band, and my first album was "Cosmo's Factory", which I still own, and from which this single was released. Thanks for the memories, y'all.
Ccr is my fave band, I was born and raised in California and that's all we listen to over here in the sticks. They have so many to listen to!! "Looking out my backdoor", "Cotton Fields", "Fortunate Son", "Midnight Special", "Born on the Bayou", "Have you ever seen the rain".... OMG so many!!! Love em all. Dozens of hits!!
When you get the chance check out the full recording. There is another 5 minutes of John Fogerty on lead guitar. That is what makes this so special along with his soulful vocal style.
Another great cover by CCR is Suzie Q a song from the 1950s, covered by numerous groups including the Rolling Stones, but in my opinion CCR does the best version! If if you do react to Suzie Q I recommend the 8 minute version found only on the album (great guitar solo), the 45 has a much shorter version with out the guitar solo.
John Fogerty is now 76 yrs old and still out there performing all the CCR hits. Saw him just a couple months ago here in NC and he delivered s great concert.
I wouldn't say this is better than Marvin Gaye's version. But to me it is every bit as good, I can't pick one over the other. Equally great in my opinion! Love the reaction! By the way, the lead singer is John Fogarty.
Not only does this bring me back to the seventies it brings me back to the raisinet commercial where the raisins were dancing across the screen to this song
They really got into this one and the recording is as good as it gets . Way back the way I heard this in 1970 was on the radio during summer vacation off of school, high school, before I bought my first stereo turntable, and nice receiver I saved up for. Was blown away by this song they rarely played on radio stations as it was a long song. As soon as they started played it, I was jamming on it
Love( I, we) their Cajun drawl. He "HOYD" it through the grapevine!!! Loved them and their music. When I was young this is all we listened to and requested from the bands at our favorite bar.
OMG I'm not even going to talk about your reaction. I'm going to talk about Mel and how gorgeous she is with that hair style. Absolutely stunning. Love you guys. Cheers from Toronto,Canada. CCR rock
I was just listening to this album “Cosmo Factory” the other day. I played this song several times, love the lead solos. I’m surprised that this live version was cut short.🤬
Great reaction as usual, guys. That is what these reaction channels are all about! Giving folks a chance to experience great music from genres that they are not familiar with. Or, in this case, to hear legendary songs sung by artists that they haven't heard before. As far as CCR goes, you can't go wrong with any of their music. Unfortunately, CCR broke up when the Fogerty brothers developed a nasty case of sibling rivalry that they couldn't overcome. But, John went on to have a very successful solo career. While you are at it, how about diving into the group on Mel's shirt? They have had two singers with very unique sounds during their career. They also have a very heavy Blues influence to their music. But, they deliver it in, let's say, a much more energetic way.
This is one of the few songs that I love three versions of the same song. I love Gladys Knight and the Pips version, Marvin Gaye's great version, and also love CCR'S version with the great bass line. Wow. What a song. 🔥😉👍
The lead singer's name is John Fogerty. You should react to "Proud Mary" it is a song written by John Fogerty and first recorded by his band Creedence Clearwater Revival.
John Fogerty - Lead singer, songwriter, lead guitar. He WAS CCR. A true genius. He still sings and tours today. CCR was my fav rock group. Distinctive sound.
I've loved that song since I first heard it, and this was the first version I knew. Marvin Gaye's song is fantastic in either case. I really like the heavy bass line in CCR's rendition.
I just love this version of the song. I think CCR's is the best rendition. The groove, and Fogerty is singing his ass off in this one. Such an underrated singer really.
This is the short version cut down for radio. They used to play the long version in clubs and people danced their arse off. Once went to a club/bar where that had the long version on repeat for several hours and the place went crazy when the played something else LOL
Who freakin cares who wrote or recorded it anyway. THEY ARE ALL THE BEST. Just shows you how far a songwriter can go to show his( or her ) talent & ability. Good Job EVERYONE!
This is great. CCR-i first heard the 11 min version of this one. So the only thing diff is the one thing thats the same. No mtr what they are singing,im always wanting more. I used to play the entire albulm over and over. Never can get enuf CCR. 1rst found them in june of ‘69 and they still sound great. John Fogerty ,soo much talent. Lead vocals,guitar,writer.. glad you both lov them like i do. ..-dan. North fl.-6/09/22
CCR had such a distinct sound, led by John Fogarty’s distinct voice. Both Marvin Gaye and Credence did a great job with this song. Great song -- great reaction!
We can't forget Gladys Knight & the Pips' version which is actually better than Marvin Gaye and Creedence Clearwater Revivals versions
Love how he says HOYD it 🤣
I prefer Marvin Gaye,but you're right. Hard to go wrong with CCR
Original ccr not Marvin gay
@@kenyonsgirl415 Yeah, that is funny.
You will love the longer version. Beautiful guitar work.
Once you hear the long version, this version just doesn't measure up. The jam sessions of the 70's bands were special.
I agree. The longer version is the best. It is 11 minutes long.
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You got that right.
most of the reactors out there play the wrong versions of songs too bad instead of making them s surprise they would ask us which version to play.
us old guys knows which one is best
......'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' was written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, the house songwriters for Motown Records. Gladys Knight and The Pips released the 1st version in 1967 and it reached #2 on the the Billboard national chart and #1 on the R&B charts. Her version KILLS on contact !!!!
I totally agree 😎👍
Actually Smokey Robinson and the miracles released it first but never as a single. It was off of one of their albums about a year before Gladys released her version
Totally agree...her's is my favorite version of this great song.
Agreed Gladys & the pips version is the best ,especially when preformed live . Gladys & the pips were treated as second streamers by B Gordy at Motown & never got the recognition they deserved . I was not surprised when they went on to bigger & better things at Buddha records in the 1970 ‘s .
Here is a fun version with Marvin and Gladys singing "I Heard it Through the Grapevine" together. ua-cam.com/video/PG3LYyKklSY/v-deo.html
Back in the day when musicians actually played instruments. Refreshing.
Can't hear this without raisins dancing through my head! Even though they came much later!!!
You're giving away your age. 🤣 My mother in law had a huge collection of the California raisins and the raisinets. I hated having to dust them all but I did love the commercials. 🤣
@@shewolf2584I have a collection of the California Raisins. 😂
@@weirddebbiem1619 I'm glad you have to dust them, not me! 🤣
@@shewolf2584 The can of air or whatever you call it helps. 😂😂
@@weirddebbiem1619 They didn't have that 40 years ago. 😂
There is a much longer version, with a killer guitar solo by John Fogarty. You must check that out on your own.
Absolutely - check out the long version - CCR has a longer instrumental portion - it’s fire!! You played the radio version, so it had to be short.
Yes yes yes. Soul but swampy and psychedelic.
It bothers me when people are introduced to CCR's version of this song, condensed version.
Definitely! It's bad ass
That would be too deep for these two. JS
One of the all time greatest bands ever.
I agree supreme quality.
YES!!! This is my favorite CCR song. How lucky are we to have this AND Marvin Gaye’s phenomenal version of the same song, each one different and perfect in their own way?
Actually Gladys Knight and the Pups released the first version of the song and it written for them by songwriters Barret Strong and Norman Whitfield
@@rcherry1978 My error!
@@rcherry1978 It was recorded first by The Miracles but Gladys Knight & The Pips was the first to release it in 1967, then Marvin Gaye's version & in 1970 CCR had a big hit.
@@dagmar.6954 Yes you are correct and reportedly there is a version by the Isley Brothers floating around somewhere
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around. All their songs are great - "Proud Mary", "Born On The Bayou", "Bad Moon Rising", "Lodi", "Green River", "Commotion", "Night Time Is The Right Time", "Down On The Corner", "Cotton Fields", "Midnight Special", "Travelin' Band", "Who'll Stop The Rain", "Up Around the Bend", "Run Through The Jungle", "Lookin' Out My Back Door", "Long As I Can See the Light", "Suzie Q", "I Put A Spell On You", "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" etc.
Those are OK, but Hot Rod heart, Keep on Chooglin, and Bootleg are my favorites.
Seems like "Wrote a Song For Everyone" still keeps getting slept on. It's one of CCR's most criminally underrated songs!
I love love love Creedence Clearwater Revival! John Fogarty has so much soul in his voice, it grabs my heart every time. Great choice guys. Love your reactions 🌺✌️
John Fogerty is the lead singer and lead guitar player.....this is the live short version....the long version is on the "Cosmos Factory" album. It is a banger!!!!
John's brother Tom Fogerty plays guitar (standing next to the dummer).
My Dad bought me that album to "play along" to when I was learning how to play drums as a kid in the 70's. I guess he had pretty good taste, thanks for the memory!
@@cblanton42 : Cool memory !
I was a teen when CCR was performing. I always thought they were the best band ever, but they were so under-rated. Now they get more respect than then and it is about time! I think Marvin Gaye sang it after CCR did it ? Thanks for playing this.
If you liked this version you will love the long version , it really shows their masterful musicianship it's about 11 minutes long , but it is much better ...
Yes !! Eleven minutes and 10 seconds of exquisite Rock "n" Roll !! It can take you away !! 🔥
Coz too much credence is NEVER enough
You are correct!!
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Love, Love, Love that BASS!!!
it's strange but CCR was also known for the 3-minute singles.
Love CCR. Looking out my back door is my favorite. Although i believe they will continue to gain fans in every generation. Rock On✌💖🙏
This is one of the greatest groups ever and Johh Forgerty voice is just so wonderful , my grandmother loved to hear him sing, when we played it as kids.
I’m prolly her age! 😂
Probably the only time where a cover of a song is so great as the original!!! Great job Marvin and CCR!!!!
Thanks to UA-cam for resurecting 70's Rock!!!
Great band. N JOHN VOICE..LOVE IT..GOOD OLE DAYS
This song was originally done by Gladys Night and the Pips. Has a faster tempo and some more call and response to it. Excellent version. Then Marvin Gaye's version so soulful and probably the most well known version. And then CCR. Your reaction was spot on. The band made it their own. This video you reacted to is a cut version of what was on the album. The full cut goes into this John Fogerty guitar jam that takes you to a whole new place and then comes back to the song. Do yourself a favor and listen to that version. All versions are great though.
I loved it! Wow, it was fun watching them sing it live. I grew up with both versions and like them equally. They each take their own spin on it. Marvin Gaye is one of my favorites. He was so special. John Fogarty was also a very talented man. Great pic you two. :)
Lucky enough to see John fogerty about 4 years ago in Dublin, Ireland. I cried when he came on stage, just to be in the presence of a legend. An outstanding gig.
Was CCR big in Ireland?
@@TheDivayenta the concert I went to was sold out. There's always a following anywhere for a quality musician. The support act was the Steve Miller band (outstanding as well).
@@thebear11 what a great show! I’ve attended a few myself. Am into trad Irish music, too. Wish I could’ve caught Planxty in their day.
That is the great JOHN FOGERTY. Still going strong today. The original artist is CCR
Definitely just did a gig in FL. I'm sure there will be more concerts.
I bet you think he’s some F#€KER that likes to bite the heads off of chickens
Man...there were really some talented musicians/artists in the 70s....Pure Gold!
I loved your reaction. Marvin Gaye is amazing, and CCR brings a different energetic spin to the song .Both versions are awesome!
Best band on the planet!
CCR are some baaaaaad boys!!!!! You guys need to also react to the studio version of "Born On A Bayou." They put so much STANK on that song!!
Glays Knight sang this song too…. It was a hot hit!
@@sheilameyers152 GLADYS VERSION IS BAAAAAD!!!!! I commented twice on this post mentioning Gladys &The Pips!!! I dont even like Marvin Gaye's version!
Yes, I never knew how to describe it, but they put ALLLLLLL the stank in that song!!!!!!!!
@@user-tb4ys4zu6m That’s why they call it “funky!”
@@sheilameyers152 🤯
Having music, of all styles, in my entire 60 plus years life, it's fun to watch people discover something you've loved all your life. Heard it through the Grapevine was the first song I learned on bass in 1973.
I get chills every time I hear that opening bass line, and thru the entire song. They appear to be enjoying making the music as much as I love hearing it (and have since it first released)
I remember dancing to Marvin Gaye's version of this song 50+ years ago. He did a masterful job but I have to say that CCR knocks it out of the park.
CCR is absolutely awesome!! And I love that bass!
Awww I adore you two ❤ Your so lovely. I've never heard this version of heard it though the Grapevine before, and I am so impressed 👏 😎 👌 😄 😀 🙌
Creedence absolutely nailed this song!
In 1968, 69 and 70 CCR was the number one band in the US and Canada. Hearing songs like Heard It Through the Grapevine reminds you why.
Both versions came out in 1970. Fogarty voice was pure Grit and soul. It was coupled with great harmony and instruments equals perfection! Great reaction!
What a blessing to have grown up so rich in music from this era. Let's not forget Motown too.
I always get nervous when a band I like covers a song I like. But these dude nailed it
Thanks for ths! John Fogerty (singer, lead guitar) is a one of a kind talent who makes everything look so effortless. He's a very humble, likable guy as well!
I'm so privileged to have grown up listening to this music! Love CCR!!!
Riding along in my red & white 1963 Ford Fairlane listening to my 8 track CCR right before I left to join the USN during Vietnam. Not many girls joining the service back then. Sure brings back memories we had great music!
Shawn and Mel I love you guys great reaction to one brilliant song thank you .
So cool to see this music brings people so much joy.Was so lucky to grow up in this era. I'll go to my grave saying this was the best music ever made!
I was a huge fan of CCR when all this music first came out, and giving it a relisten on various reaction channels I have come to a whole new appreciation of their musicianship. I guess my young ears could appreciate the music, but were not yet sophisticated enough to appreciate each musician's contribution to the sound. Stu Cook was killing it on bass, and coupled with Doug Clifford's drumming, they made for a very solid rhythm section. John Fogerty was one of the most memorable and easily recognized rock and roll front men at the time, and one of the most talented. He's also still out there doing it, and still sounds great. CCR was my first favorite band, and my first album was "Cosmo's Factory", which I still own, and from which this single was released. Thanks for the memories, y'all.
Ccr is my fave band, I was born and raised in California and that's all we listen to over here in the sticks. They have so many to listen to!! "Looking out my backdoor", "Cotton Fields", "Fortunate Son", "Midnight Special", "Born on the Bayou", "Have you ever seen the rain".... OMG so many!!! Love em all. Dozens of hits!!
Yo escucho las 55 de CCR con Tom, todas me agradan desde1968 iniciaban con Susie Q
this is by far my fave version of this song!
When you get the chance check out the full recording. There is another 5 minutes of John Fogerty on lead guitar. That is what makes this so special along with his soulful vocal style.
Another great cover by CCR is Suzie Q a song from the 1950s, covered by numerous groups including the Rolling Stones, but in my opinion CCR does the best version! If if you do react to Suzie Q I recommend the 8 minute version found only on the album (great guitar solo), the 45 has a much shorter version with out the guitar solo.
Yep! Great song.
CCR my all time favorite band. So glad you guys really enjoyed the music....and your Orioles are having a great year.
John Fogerty is now 76 yrs old and still out there performing all the CCR hits. Saw him just a couple months ago here in NC and he delivered s great concert.
There was so much cool music in the 60's and 70's. I'm so sorry you missed that era. It was a blast!
I wouldn't say this is better than Marvin Gaye's version. But to me it is every bit as good, I can't pick one over the other. Equally great in my opinion! Love the reaction! By the way, the lead singer is John Fogarty.
Not only does this bring me back to the seventies it brings me back to the raisinet commercial where the raisins were dancing across the screen to this song
I still have and listen to my original CCR vinal ! Enjoyed your reaction!! A much younger me danced to this group Soooo many times!
You guys should react to Gladys Knight and the Pips' version of "Heard it through the Grapevine".
CCR is a special band.Love John Fogerty.
Gladys Knight & the Pips also did a fantastic version of this song! Thank you! 🤍
A bonafide classic!! Nice too to see John's brother Tom when he was still in the band.
They really got into this one and the recording is as good as it gets . Way back the way I heard this in 1970 was on the radio during summer vacation off of school, high school, before I bought my first stereo turntable, and nice receiver I saved up for. Was blown away by this song they rarely played on radio stations as it was a long song. As soon as they started played it, I was jamming on it
I'd love for you to review The Band/Up On Cripple Creek. Good work - always a pleasure!
Love( I, we) their Cajun drawl. He "HOYD" it through the grapevine!!! Loved them and their music. When I was young this is all we listened to and requested from the bands at our favorite bar.
Every time I hear this song I see dancing raisins! Anyone else remember those commercials? ❤️☮️👵🏼
CCR is my favorite band. I was in high school same time they had all these Hits,,,,Their GREAT!!!
⭐️ ✌🏼 Love your reaction!!! ✌🏼 ⭐️
❤️ 🥰❤️ S and M HIT SQUAD IS THE BEST!!! ❤️🥰❤️
💕 With all my love, always ~ Laura 💕
OMG I'm not even going to talk about your reaction. I'm going to talk about Mel and how gorgeous she is with that hair style. Absolutely stunning. Love you guys. Cheers from Toronto,Canada. CCR rock
I was just listening to this album “Cosmo Factory” the other day. I played this song several times, love the lead solos. I’m surprised that this live version was cut short.🤬
This band are total class,must watch Credence live at Royal Albert Hall will blow you away
Great reaction as usual, guys. That is what these reaction channels are all about! Giving folks a chance to experience great music from genres that they are not familiar with. Or, in this case, to hear legendary songs sung by artists that they haven't heard before. As far as CCR goes, you can't go wrong with any of their music. Unfortunately, CCR broke up when the Fogerty brothers developed a nasty case of sibling rivalry that they couldn't overcome. But, John went on to have a very successful solo career. While you are at it, how about diving into the group on Mel's shirt? They have had two singers with very unique sounds during their career. They also have a very heavy Blues influence to their music. But, they deliver it in, let's say, a much more energetic way.
I love watching you feel the music , John’s voice just cuts right through
This is one of the few songs that I love three
versions of the same song. I love Gladys Knight and the Pips version, Marvin Gaye's great version, and also love CCR'S version with the great bass line. Wow. What a song. 🔥😉👍
You 2 are marvelous
There sound wraps me up in a nice warming blanket. Been listening since I was about 8 yes. old.perfect go to music.
Between 1969 & 1972 there were three versions of this on popular radio: Gladys Knight, Marvin Gaye, & CCR.
The lead singer's name is John Fogerty. You should react to "Proud Mary" it is a song written by John Fogerty and first recorded by his band Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Ever since listening to this classic in 1970, it has been my favorite version. John Fogarty does it all as front man for CCR.
Gladys Knight and the Pips recorded this song too. As I recall, it came out the same time as Marvin Gaye’s version.
My lady your hair is fabulous, gorgeous!! Oh and thank you for reacting to this "Golden Oldie" I haven't heard this song in years!
ohhhhhhh yesssssss !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 thank you !!!
Great song,and a very great band.🎸🥁🎤
You two are rockers. Outstanding music. Keep it up.
I love this amazing rock band !!!
Mel and Shawn are really rocking. Good music from CCR.
And they are all having fun
There is Soul in his Voice and they put Soul on those Guitars
Love em. Awesome band. Proud Mary aswell
Rockin Creedence💥
You guys are fun. Love your reactions, you put a smile on my face as I listen to some old favorites with you!! Thx.
John Fogerty - Lead singer, songwriter, lead guitar. He WAS CCR. A true genius. He still sings and tours today. CCR was my fav rock group. Distinctive sound.
Wow!!! Not heard this song by anyone other the the late great Marvin Gaye. But I have to say......he Smashed it. Go John Fogerty. 🎙🎵🎸🥁
Creedance was the first album I bought in about 1971. This is their song.
I loved these guys! Helped me get through being a young mother. 😎❤
I've loved that song since I first heard it, and this was the first version I knew. Marvin Gaye's song is fantastic in either case. I really like the heavy bass line in CCR's rendition.
CCR really is feel good music. It always takes you to a good place
We all drove around towns in the 1970s with the windows down and CCR playing. Good times.
I just love this version of the song. I think CCR's is the best rendition. The groove, and Fogerty is singing his ass off in this one. Such an underrated singer really.
I m brazilian and i say: this is one of the best songs of all times... a bomb!
This is the short version cut down for radio. They used to play the long version in clubs and people danced their arse off. Once went to a club/bar where that had the long version on repeat for several hours and the place went crazy when the played something else LOL
I think the reason so many people covered this song is because it’s a great song. Marvin, Gladys and CCR.
Great Reaction. Great artist and great tune. Thanx for this
Who freakin cares who wrote or recorded it anyway. THEY ARE ALL THE BEST. Just shows you how far a songwriter can go to show his( or her ) talent & ability. Good Job EVERYONE!
Gladys Knight also did a great version in the late 60s. You should hear her version.
This is great. CCR-i first heard the 11 min version of this one. So the only thing diff is the one thing thats the same. No mtr what they are singing,im always wanting more. I used to play the entire albulm over and over. Never can get enuf CCR. 1rst found them in june of ‘69 and they still sound great. John Fogerty ,soo much talent. Lead vocals,guitar,writer.. glad you both lov them like i do. ..-dan. North fl.-6/09/22
And that was the short version! POW!