My daughter passed from cancer at 17 but this was one of her absolute favorite songs. She loved playing softball and this one was her pregame song. Thank you for checking this one out.
My Dad played baseball till he passed. This was one of his favorite songs! Also loved Walk of Life from Dire Straits! thanks for the memories guys! R.I.P. Dad
Center field is just a parable for center stage. The was time when John Fogerty was forbidden by a court order to perform any CCR songs, even the ones he wrote.... as legal ownership of the songs was protested. Eventually, John won all his legal battles with CCR's songs and was again able to be "center stage" stage performing all CCR's songs . i believe in the past John did indeed briefly play center field in amateur ball.. So, the song definitely has has a double meaning.
One of the guys in our senior softball league blasts this song out at the start of every softball season on his boom box. (In Florida, we have five seasons a year for softball.) It always gets me fired up for the new season! The only thing is, I do NOT want to play centerfield. I love being the pitcher. A lot less running😁
John Fogerty played every instrument on this album, including all the guitars.I saw him in concert on PBS and for this song, he had a special guitar shaped like a baseball bat. It was classic!
I remember hearing this song a lot along with "Old Man Down the Road" and "Travelin' Band". John Fogerty has that down-home-sitting-by-the-campfire sound.
The sound you asked about was an organ, with a rotary speaker, known as a Leslie speaker. You here a similar sound in songs by Deep Purple, Steppenwolf, and many others. It's likely a Hammond organ, but as others have suggested, it could be a Wurlitzer or some other brand. From the 70s on it was most likely if you hear an organ it's meant to sound like a Hammond - though many songs also use Vox or Farfisa organs (for example Elvis Costello, the Animals, the Monkees, etc.)
Also if you find an early pressing of the LP, you get "Zanz Kant Danz". I dunno if it's why Fantasy owner Saul Zaentz sued him for plagiarizing his own CCR songs. Maybe Warner Bros demanded a change...? (I'm foggy on its facts.) "Zanz Kant Danz" was forever changed to "Vanz Kant Danz" though
John Fogerty was pretty much, solo on the whole album Centerfield he did it all! It was his first Album in over 12 years after litigation, and the mighty "case" struck out.
Yeah - I remember the liner notes on this album and seeing Fogerty played all the instruments. Blew my mind too. Of course Prince had several albums where he also played everything too. I couldn’t carry a tune if it was in a briefcase.
...not to mention "Zanz Kant Danz" suddenly needing to be replaced with "Vanz Kant Danz"... ...or Saul Zaentz suing Fogerty for plagiarizing his own CCR songs on the Centerfield LP...
@@djhrecordhound4391 yep I remember that! Zanz kant danz I have that printing of the LP but I later got a Centerfield CD and then it was vanz kant danz!
@@djhrecordhound4391 Saul Zaentz made millions from the songs John Fogerty wrote. Saul was a first-class a-hole. Fogerty went into it in detail in his autobiography "Fortunate Son". Of course, Randy Lewis, loser at the LA Times took a different take on the book.
The line in Centerfield about the “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” was a nod to Chuck Berry, who wrote a song with that title. Each verse of Berry’s song has a different scene, with the last verse telling how the brown eyed handsome man won the ball game for his team. Chuck Berry’s song was covered by lots of different singers. I first heard it through Paul McCartneys’s cover of the song.
Two-three the count with nobody on He hit a high fly into the stand Roundin third he was headed for home It was a brown eyed handsome man That brother gamin was a brown eyed handsome man... NAHHH, I NEVER HEARD OF THE SONG LOL 🐶🐾
Gotta love this song! John played all the instruments himself. To answer your question about what happened to the other guys, two of them formed a band in the 90s called Creedence Clearwater "Revisited."
Saw that tour in St. Augustine. He played the Gary U.S. Bond song New orleans. He had 7 8 kids from nola rocking the horns as they came off stage and go up and down the aslie . Never lets you down. Always a great show.
John Fogerty posted several CCR songs with his kids at the start of covid while everyone was stuck at home. They were absolutely amazing. I think they are under the Cosmos Factory handle.
I was just going to make that comment lol and I also jammed right along with their videos when I was feeling good enough. I was sick for a month when lockdowns started and on my good days I played my acoustic along with him
Amber FYI: A single guitar can come up with a lot of different sounds depending on the types of pickups used on the guitar, where they are placed and what combinations they are used in. This is why you'll sometimes see the guitarists fiddling with the fronts of their guitars during a song. Add to this foot-pedal controls for different things like echo and fuzz and one guitar can make a LOT of sounds.
Fans of John and CCR may like this show from last Sunday. The musicians played an hour of his songs and talked about the how to achieve the different sounds on the guitar - he is a guitar master and even played a warm up for John ua-cam.com/video/CZlQVzi367w/v-deo.html
The song and video for Dire Straits doing “Walk Of Life” should appeal to the coach and sports fan in you. Also, when you have a couple hours to spare in Kansas City, go check out the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. I find it fascinating to see all that they did for themselves and the sport they loved.
How interesting that two of my favorite channels decided to feature the same song today. I'm not sure if you're familiar with the channel "professor of rock" but he did a very interesting video today on how John Fogerty was sued by his old record company for it sounding too much like... John Fogerty. And it all started with this song. I think you'd really enjoy this. Here's the link ua-cam.com/video/G4cHetxKdvQ/v-deo.html
Woo-hoo! It's almost Opening Day and I'll definitely be listening to this on Thursday!!!!! I love the old pictures and video clips in the video 💜💙 and I love the use of the organ in the song, since it's used at stadiums!
When this civilization is studied 2000 years from now, the three most perfect things to come out of it will be the Constitution, Jazz music, and Baseball--Gerald Early, historian. Welcome back to the Great Game.
When John went solo, he was sued by the drummer and bass player for sounding like CCR. The judge asked who wrote the songs for CCR and they said "John did". Who sang lead and played lead guitar on all CCR's songs and they said, "John did". The judge said so you are telling me John is the sound of CCR. The two hung their heads. The judge threw the case out because that sound is John Fogerty's sound not necessarily the other members of CCR.
John Fogerty was actually sued by the bands prior manager for sounding too much like himself. It was finally resolved years later in the Supreme Court.
I listen to this song on the first day of baseball every year! I love to watch my Braves every night! You should listen to CCR do You Put a Spell On Me, very different and intense.
So many great memories with this song! My Dad and I took a motorcycle road trip and this song always reminds me of those times! ⚾️🏍 RIP Robert E. BOOTH (BOB)
If you like baseball songs you should check out "Willie, Mickey, and the Duke" by Terry Cashman. Its a really nice song from the 80's. I think you would like it.
The clapping cheer at the beginning has a HISTORY with Baseball going back to the beginning. It's a morse code acronym for something. The Routers made it famous in their song "Let's Go"
Jordan, you should really try a live Rory Gallagher reaction. You’d love anything he does. Reminds me of Fogerty in that he’s a blue-collar rocker, but one of the greatest guitarists ever!
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I adore this song! Every year I post it on opening day! When they recorded it they tried to find the perfect sound for the bat hitting the ball but they couldn't find the sound they wanted until they watched a movie and there it was!
In a previous reaction to Celine Dion, you said her voice would be perfect for Disney. Also, you asked us to remind you to keep Celine Dion in the loop. I'd suggest Beaty and the Beast from Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson. /watch?v=pgYEJHJXFB4
My all the favorite song by Johan Fogerty. Every entertainment element is involved in this song. My local grocery store plays this song quite a few times through baseball season, and people sing a long. I myself dance and sing as I go up and gown the aisles hig-fiving people and everyone smiles!!! EVERYONE!!!! I Love this song so much!!!! Yes love baseball also, but I'd love this song anyway'''' I t puts people in such a good mood;!! And we really need this in the country right now, don't ya think?!!! Call the Edison company
I have grown to enjoy your little chats between discussing why you enjoy a piece of music, the words or maybe a memory sparked by the piece. Great site guys 🎉
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You guys should see the guitar his Friend made him. It's literally a bat !! It's Sooo cool, there are a few videos of Him playing center field with it!!!! Thank you for this one, love this song💞
The other instrument you heard immediately following "Put me in coach" was an organ. Quite fitting since an organ has been heard in ball barks for years. ".🎶🎵🎶.....Charge!!" 😀
CCR of John Fogerty on his own - both are great! He still tours and he now has his sons with him. If you get a chance - go see him! You will not be disappointed.
This is a metaphor for him really coming back. Saying he can still do this music thing and yes he can. I'll be nice and ignore the Red Sox comment. Music will bring us together.
Always been into the underdog teams and teams with interesting brands. The Red Sox, the Cleveland Indians, and my home states Minnesota Twins. Just so happened that my mom won tickets in a work raffle to the 7th game of the 1987 World Series when the Twins won the Championship for the first time in franchise history, I was 6 years old at the time. RIP Kirby Puckett.
Great song, and so close to Opening Day!! Thanks! John has such a unique voice, but you know that. I recommend his cover of Hank Williams "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)", as well as "Rockin' All Over the World" and "Rock and Roll Girls" if you want more of John's solo stuff. To answer your question, Jay - in 1971, the rest of CCR grew disgruntled with John (who was known to be kind of a control freak), and the discord caused the band to split for good in 1972. John's brother Tom released a few solo albums, but was never as successful as John. Stu Cook and John Clifford found success as studio musicians, eventually forming Creedence Clearwater Revisited in 1995, and they are still touring to this day. John even took them to court over the name, but lost.
Bought this on vinyl when it came out (I was 14)! Great album. I was listening to the Smithereens today, and thought y'all should check them out. "Blood and Roses," and "Behind the Wall of Sleep" were big hits for them. New Jersey band.
A Girl Like You is another great one. I saw them in concert in 1986, opening for A-ha at Radio City Music Hall. I was just a kid at my first concert, but The Smithereens stuck with me.
Amber, I think you'd like "Year of the Cat" by Al Stewart. A storytelling song (kind of?), with a beautiful sax? horn? section. And Jay, you'd like it, too! 😁
Jay/Amber, Fun fact: Fantasy Records who owned CCR's music, sued him for sounding too much like CCR on "The Old Man Down The Road!!! Luckily he won the lawsuit, with guitar in hand!!
If you've watched much baseball, you probably have heard it before. It is played at many baseball stadiums. This was the title track on his first solo record after 9 years off when it came out in 1985.
Can’t remember if y’all reacted to these yet but two other sports related songs I love are boys of fall by Kenny Chesney and the greatest by Kenny Rogers
My toddler ( early 80’s) fell in love with this song and watched friends of mine perform it . She grew up to become a musician and an avid baseball fan .
Fogerty wrote the songs, sang them, played all the instruments and self-produced the Centerfield album for about $35k, which went to #1 The other CCR members formed a CCR cover band, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, in 1995
For some reason, I believe that you guys are from Oklahoma. Whether I'm right or not, one of the greatest Yankees of all time came from OK. The Mick, Mickey Mantel.
This is a great song for the up coming baseball season, definitely reminds me of summer and good times out on the field under the sun ☀️ Great choice of song and artist John Fogerty definitely great American singer Thanks guys and happy late anniversary imagine how many artist you go through in you second year 😃
Jordan did I just hear you say Boo the Red Sox? As a reactionist for videos, you don't want to alienate any of your faithful followers, such as your fans who are Red Sox fans. Such as myself. I let your bad comment about the Steelers during Football season slide and I'm a bigger Steelers fan than I am a Red Sox fan. It's cool to route for your favorite teams but you should avoid disrespecting other teams. Or you could start to lose followers. Just a friendly piece of advice.
Another sports song that has been used since it came out is "Run for the Roses", by Dan Fogerty. It's about a colt's dream of winning the Kentucky Derby. I think you'll like it.
Sorry, It is DAN FOGELBERG. There is a Dan Fogerty, the 4th of 5 Fogerty brothers. But my Uncle Dan was not a musician. Only my dad Tom Fogerty and my Uncle John Fogerty..... 🤪🤪🤪 jf
the instrument you were wondering about was a Hammond organ with a Leslie speaker. The Leslie spins really fast and gives it a very soulful sound. If you guys like John Fogerty, please check out his song "Don't You Wish It Was True."
If you like this type of sound and music please listen to Rodney Crowell's "I couldn't leave you if I tried" It has it all great musicians , sound, humor and country setting.
I absolutely *love* this man. He sure knows how to tell stories and not just in songs. You want to hear some more John Fogerty "fire" 🔥🔥🔥 - then give "Rockin' All Over The World" a run. That was _his_ composition of which he had a moderate hit, until Status Quo covered it 2 years later and made it an even bigger hit. But JF's original to me will *ALWAYS* be at the top! 🤘
Not to mention Quo also played Rockin All Over The World to open Live Aid in '85. Because of that I'd bet lots of people don't even know the song is Fogerty's baby.
@@djhrecordhound4391 '85... the year I was born! Don't get me wrong, as much as I love the Quo, John's is far superior. Sad that more people don't realise the song was his.
John plays a guitar in the shape of a baseball bat in this song 😁 I Love this song , back in 1977 I was On the California state championship baseball team for Babe Ruth baseball and I played Center Field and batted 429 for the tournament 😊
Opening Day Thursday!!! Nothing better. This is my second all-time favorite song. It’s iconic and full of nostalgia. So glad you reacted to it and GO CARDINALS!!!! Now… Play Ball!
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You CANNOT go wrong with John Fogerty/ Credence Clearwater Revival
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@@MaryDavidson911 you couldn’t see my comment? It was a link to a funny story about him.
AMEN!
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My daughter passed from cancer at 17 but this was one of her absolute favorite songs. She loved playing softball and this one was her pregame song. Thank you for checking this one out.
Sorry for your loss, friend.
Sorry for your loss, this song is full of life. Makes a lot of us have a better day.
Your daughter is in Heaven waiting for you
when the time is right. You will see her again.
sorry for your loss bro
💛🤗💛😞
Such a beautiful happy song. Even if you're not a baseball fan, you can't help but be uplifted by it. JFog rules!
That song is summer!
"Play Ball"
@@Reclining_Spuds padres still suck lol more so without Tatese
'JFog' 🤣🤣
@Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT You got baseball right, but you spelled hockey wrong :)
My Dad played baseball till he passed. This was one of his favorite songs! Also loved Walk of Life from Dire Straits! thanks for the memories guys! R.I.P. Dad
I bet he liked “ Field of Dreams”- my fave baseball movie.
Center field is just a parable for center stage.
The was time when John Fogerty was forbidden by a court order to perform any CCR songs, even the ones he wrote.... as legal ownership of the songs was protested.
Eventually, John won all his legal battles with CCR's songs and was again able to be "center stage" stage performing all CCR's songs .
i believe in the past John did indeed briefly play center field in amateur ball..
So, the song definitely has has a double meaning.
One of the guys in our senior softball league blasts this song out at the start of every softball season on his boom box. (In Florida, we have five seasons a year for softball.) It always gets me fired up for the new season! The only thing is, I do NOT want to play centerfield. I love being the pitcher. A lot less running😁
John Fogerty played every instrument on this album, including all the guitars.I saw him in concert on PBS and for this song, he had a special guitar shaped like a baseball bat. It was classic!
I remember hearing this song a lot along with "Old Man Down the Road" and "Travelin' Band". John Fogerty has that down-home-sitting-by-the-campfire sound.
I forgot about "Old Man Down The Road"! I need to go listen to that, like, right now...
OLD MAN DOWN THE ROAD=RUNNING THRU THE JUNGLE=GREEN RIVER
When this song and Under the Boardwalk would come on the radio,we knew Sunny warm days were coming soon in the North East.Thanks for doing this one...
The sound you asked about was an organ, with a rotary speaker, known as a Leslie speaker. You here a similar sound in songs by Deep Purple, Steppenwolf, and many others. It's likely a Hammond organ, but as others have suggested, it could be a Wurlitzer or some other brand. From the 70s on it was most likely if you hear an organ it's meant to sound like a Hammond - though many songs also use Vox or Farfisa organs (for example Elvis Costello, the Animals, the Monkees, etc.)
:D Look how smart you are. Thanks. :)
I think the organ was a tribute to the days when they were played at the ballparks.
The Beatles also used Leslie speakers in their later songs.
@@beam65md ASOULUTELY!! That was exactly how it sounded too, at the Cleveland Indians games back when I was a child in '50s.
yup it was an organ and i love the leslie sound.
The entire Centrefield album is brilliant. You could pick any song from it and hear something great.
It plays like a greatest hits album
Also if you find an early pressing of the LP, you get "Zanz Kant Danz". I dunno if it's why Fantasy owner Saul Zaentz sued him for plagiarizing his own CCR songs. Maybe Warner Bros demanded a change...? (I'm foggy on its facts.) "Zanz Kant Danz" was forever changed to "Vanz Kant Danz" though
John Fogerty was pretty much, solo on the whole album Centerfield he did it all! It was his first Album in over 12 years after litigation, and the mighty "case" struck out.
Yeah - I remember the liner notes on this album and seeing Fogerty played all the instruments. Blew my mind too. Of course Prince had several albums where he also played everything too. I couldn’t carry a tune if it was in a briefcase.
...not to mention "Zanz Kant Danz" suddenly needing to be replaced with "Vanz Kant Danz"...
...or Saul Zaentz suing Fogerty for plagiarizing his own CCR songs on the Centerfield LP...
@@djhrecordhound4391 yep I remember that! Zanz kant danz I have that printing of the LP but I later got a Centerfield CD and then it was vanz kant danz!
Yes, John played all the instruments as well as all the background singing!👍
@@djhrecordhound4391 Saul Zaentz made millions from the songs John Fogerty wrote. Saul was a first-class a-hole. Fogerty went into it in detail in his autobiography "Fortunate Son". Of course, Randy Lewis, loser at the LA Times took a different take on the book.
You guys should really check out "Someday Never Comes" by CCR.
And "Rock And Roll Girls" by John Fogarty
Agree ! Rock and Roll Girls is my favorite Fogerty solo song.
The line in Centerfield about the “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” was a nod to Chuck Berry, who wrote a song with that title. Each verse of Berry’s song has a different scene, with the last verse telling how the brown eyed handsome man won the ball game for his team. Chuck Berry’s song was covered by lots of different singers. I first heard it through Paul McCartneys’s cover of the song.
Two-three the count with nobody on
He hit a high fly into the stand
Roundin third he was headed for home
It was a brown eyed handsome man
That brother gamin was a brown eyed handsome man...
NAHHH, I NEVER HEARD OF THE SONG LOL 🐶🐾
True. And Fogerty has also added that, when writing the song, he always imagined Jackie Robinson as the "brown-eyed, handsome man."
Thanks for that info "Deb Sparbel"!!!! Was the brown eyed handsome man #42?!!!!!
It was a photo of Jackie Robinson and where did you ever hear it was a nod of Chuck Berry?
@@cdyer635 What I commented above are lyrics of the song being referred to, "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" by Chuck Berry
Gotta love this song! John played all the instruments himself. To answer your question about what happened to the other guys, two of them formed a band in the 90s called Creedence Clearwater "Revisited."
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Elliot Easton of The Cars was briefly a member of Creedence Clearwater Revisited.
@@dennisloveland498 I'm a big fan of Elliot, a great underrated guitarist!
When John plays this live he has a baseball bat guitar. I saw him live a couple years ago when he was touring with ZZ top. He was great.
Saw that tour in St. Augustine. He played the Gary U.S. Bond song New orleans. He had 7 8 kids from nola rocking the horns as they came off stage and go up and down the aslie . Never lets you down. Always a great show.
Not just a base ball guitar, but a Louisville Slugger.
This brings back so many memories from my son, when he was little he loved this song. He turns 30 this year!!!! Thanks for sweet, sweet memories.
Same my son loved baseball ⚾️ and this song he just turned 21
John Fogerty posted several CCR songs with his kids at the start of covid while everyone was stuck at home. They were absolutely amazing. I think they are under the Cosmos Factory handle.
he also released an amazing new song just early last year!
I was just going to make that comment lol and I also jammed right along with their videos when I was feeling good enough. I was sick for a month when lockdowns started and on my good days I played my acoustic along with him
John, Thanks for that! I'm going to check it out.
It's awesome
Amber FYI: A single guitar can come up with a lot of different sounds depending on the types of pickups used on the guitar, where they are placed and what combinations they are used in. This is why you'll sometimes see the guitarists fiddling with the fronts of their guitars during a song. Add to this foot-pedal controls for different things like echo and fuzz and one guitar can make a LOT of sounds.
Was about to explain the same thing good job thanks!
he also probably had another guitarist in the mix. I love recording but havent don it for a while.
Fans of John and CCR may like this show from last Sunday. The musicians played an hour of his songs and talked about the how to achieve the different sounds on the guitar - he is a guitar master and even played a warm up for John ua-cam.com/video/CZlQVzi367w/v-deo.html
Like on 'A kind of magic'.
I swear Brian makes it sing.
You left out overdubbing…
The song and video for Dire Straits doing “Walk Of Life” should appeal to the coach and sports fan in you. Also, when you have a couple hours to spare in Kansas City, go check out the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. I find it fascinating to see all that they did for themselves and the sport they loved.
They actually did do that song several months ago. I love that song!
A great book about Negro League baseball is "Only The Ball Was White" by Robert Peterson.
@@jimwalter480 Jeez, the title alone just gave me chills. I bet it’s a great read. I’ll have to look for that.
When CCR broke up, and John Fogerty went solo, the remaining members of CCr sued him, because he sounded too much like......CCR!!! True story.
Back in the day they had organ players for music at the games. That keyboard is that organ, as a tribute to the ballpark organ.
How interesting that two of my favorite channels decided to feature the same song today. I'm not sure if you're familiar with the channel "professor of rock" but he did a very interesting video today on how John Fogerty was sued by his old record company for it sounding too much like... John Fogerty. And it all started with this song. I think you'd really enjoy this. Here's the link ua-cam.com/video/G4cHetxKdvQ/v-deo.html
Woo-hoo! It's almost Opening Day and I'll definitely be listening to this on Thursday!!!!! I love the old pictures and video clips in the video 💜💙 and I love the use of the organ in the song, since it's used at stadiums!
When this civilization is studied 2000 years from now, the three most perfect things to come out of it will be the Constitution, Jazz music, and Baseball--Gerald Early, historian. Welcome back to the Great Game.
I was fortunate to play competitive baseball for thirty years starting in Little League. "Put me in coach, I'm ready to play!" was my motto :-)
CCR broke up because of problems with their record company. Fun fact, they never had a #1 hit. But so close...they had several that went to #2.
When John went solo, he was sued by the drummer and bass player for sounding like CCR. The judge asked who wrote the songs for CCR and they said "John did". Who sang lead and played lead guitar on all CCR's songs and they said, "John did". The judge said so you are telling me John is the sound of CCR. The two hung their heads. The judge threw the case out because that sound is John Fogerty's sound not necessarily the other members of CCR.
Tell that to the bastards at Fantasy Records.
Yea. They tried to sue John for....."sounding like himself". Heard John say that one time.
Please react to Selena - Como La Flor live from the astrodome. Her birthday is April 16th.
I think my favorite thing is the perfectly timed crack of the bat in the home run verse.
John Fogerty was actually sued by the bands prior manager for sounding too much like himself. It was finally resolved years later in the Supreme Court.
With jay being such a sports guy i knew this song would be right up his ally. Great pick 😊😊
I listen to this song on the first day of baseball every year! I love to watch my Braves every night! You should listen to CCR do You Put a Spell On Me, very different and intense.
So many great memories with this song! My Dad and I took a motorcycle road trip and this song always reminds me of those times! ⚾️🏍
RIP Robert E. BOOTH (BOB)
No John he was not replaced. After they broke up they didn't continue and then in the 80's John Forgety came back as a solo artist.
A long overdue, greatly welcome return to the "field" and charts for John.
HOT ROD HEART-JOHN FOGARTY another banger ♥️♥️♥️
If you like baseball songs you should check out "Willie, Mickey, and the Duke" by Terry Cashman. Its a really nice song from the 80's. I think you would like it.
The clapping cheer at the beginning has a HISTORY with Baseball going back to the beginning. It's a morse code acronym for something. The Routers made it famous in their song "Let's Go"
Jordan, you should really try a live Rory Gallagher reaction. You’d love anything he does. Reminds me of Fogerty in that he’s a blue-collar rocker, but one of the greatest guitarists ever!
Kenny Rogers “I am the Greatest” needs to be next
Can't start the season without this song playing -- good choice
KISS (no makeup - Paul Stanley LIVE vocals.
I still love you
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Billy Vera - At This Moment
(Great Sax song)
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I adore this song! Every year I post it on opening day! When they recorded it they tried to find the perfect sound for the bat hitting the ball but they couldn't find the sound they wanted until they watched a movie and there it was!
In his march "National Game", Sousa calls for two bats to be struck against each other. Makes the sound perfectly.
In a previous reaction to Celine Dion, you said her voice would be perfect for Disney. Also, you asked us to remind you to keep Celine Dion in the loop.
I'd suggest Beaty and the Beast from Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson. /watch?v=pgYEJHJXFB4
Absolutely
Note the shout-out to Chuck Berry's "Brown-Eyed Handsome Man," which also includes a verse about baseball.
My all the favorite song by Johan Fogerty. Every entertainment element is involved in this song. My local grocery store plays this song quite a few times through baseball season, and people sing a long. I myself dance and sing as I go up and gown the aisles hig-fiving people and everyone smiles!!! EVERYONE!!!! I Love this song so much!!!! Yes love baseball also, but I'd love this song anyway'''' I t puts people in such a good mood;!! And we really need this in the country right now, don't ya think?!!! Call the Edison company
I have grown to enjoy your little chats between discussing why you enjoy a piece of music, the words or maybe a memory sparked by the piece. Great site guys 🎉
Fun fact: John Fogerty had a falling out w/ CCR (his band) and they actually sued him for sounding 'too much like CCR'.
yup .. lunacy :)
#legends
Sounding like himself
Jay said: "The way that he sings, and the pitch to his voice", while getting ready to react to Centerfield. Loved that!!😀👍
As My Heartfelt Thank You To You Both,,
I Have A Present For Each Of You,,
FOR JAY:: Billy Thorpe "Children Of The Sun"
FOR AMBER:: With Your Love For Janis Joplin,, This ABSOLUTE POWERHOUSE IS A MUST HEAR,, Alabama Shakes "Don't Wanna Fight" (Official Video - Live From Capital Studio A)
You guys should see the guitar his
Friend made him. It's literally a bat !!
It's Sooo cool, there are a few videos of
Him playing center field with it!!!!
Thank you for this one, love this song💞
The other instrument you heard immediately following "Put me in coach" was an organ. Quite fitting since an organ has been heard in ball barks for years. ".🎶🎵🎶.....Charge!!" 😀
CCR of John Fogerty on his own - both are great! He still tours and he now has his sons with him. If you get a chance - go see him! You will not be disappointed.
Jay...you would also LOVE "Glory Days" by Bruce Springsteen
Fogerty played all the instruments on this album himself.
This is a metaphor for him really coming back. Saying he can still do this music thing and yes he can.
I'll be nice and ignore the Red Sox comment. Music will bring us together.
Always been into the underdog teams and teams with interesting brands. The Red Sox, the Cleveland Indians, and my home states Minnesota Twins. Just so happened that my mom won tickets in a work raffle to the 7th game of the 1987 World Series when the Twins won the Championship for the first time in franchise history, I was 6 years old at the time. RIP Kirby Puckett.
I think they have to react to sweet Caroline now just to be fair!
Gotta react to "Hey Tonight", and "Someday Never Comes", by CCR....😀😀❤❤
Fogerty is great to see live. He still plays and sounds really good. 👍
Listen to "Deja Vu All Over Again" by John Fogerty! You'll love it.
Great song, and so close to Opening Day!! Thanks! John has such a unique voice, but you know that. I recommend his cover of Hank Williams "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)", as well as "Rockin' All Over the World" and "Rock and Roll Girls" if you want more of John's solo stuff. To answer your question, Jay - in 1971, the rest of CCR grew disgruntled with John (who was known to be kind of a control freak), and the discord caused the band to split for good in 1972. John's brother Tom released a few solo albums, but was never as successful as John. Stu Cook and John Clifford found success as studio musicians, eventually forming Creedence Clearwater Revisited in 1995, and they are still touring to this day. John even took them to court over the name, but lost.
Some great baseball songs:
Right Field by Peter Paul & Mary
The Greatest by Kenny Rogers
Talking’ Baseball by Terry Cashman
What amazes me about Fogarty is he sounds the same today as he did 50+ years ago with CCR.
Not a baseball fan....not now anyways loved when I was younger watching it and playing it. This song is amazing still love it after all these years.
Bought this on vinyl when it came out (I was 14)! Great album. I was listening to the Smithereens today, and thought y'all should check them out. "Blood and Roses," and "Behind the Wall of Sleep" were big hits for them. New Jersey band.
A Girl Like You is another great one. I saw them in concert in 1986, opening for A-ha at Radio City Music Hall. I was just a kid at my first concert, but The Smithereens stuck with me.
Amber, I think you'd like "Year of the Cat" by Al Stewart. A storytelling song (kind of?), with a beautiful sax? horn? section. And Jay, you'd like it, too! 😁
Jay/Amber, Fun fact: Fantasy Records who owned CCR's music, sued him for sounding too much like CCR on "The Old Man Down The Road!!! Luckily he won the lawsuit, with guitar in hand!!
Professor of Rock just did a video on Fogerty v Fogerty.
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For sounding like himself.
This is a great, great, great video. But when John Fogerty’s wrote the song he obviously knew nothing about it.
Next, Rock & Roll girls.
If you've watched much baseball, you probably have heard it before. It is played at many baseball stadiums. This was the title track on his first solo record after 9 years off when it came out in 1985.
Another great classic "Sports" song is - Backfield In Motion (1969) by Mel & Tim!
A very popular song that gets played at baseball games. John's voice is unique and soooo good.
Keeping with the baseball theme, how about reacting to "Glory days" by Bruce Springsteen.
Can’t remember if y’all reacted to these yet but two other sports related songs I love are boys of fall by Kenny Chesney and the greatest by Kenny Rogers
I've been requesting THE BOYS OF FALL for 8 months and not even a nibble
In that same vein you'd like Big League by Tom Cochrane and Red Rider: and Boys of Summer by Don Henley.
My toddler ( early 80’s) fell in love with this song and watched friends of mine perform it . She grew up to become a musician and an avid baseball fan .
Fogerty wrote the songs, sang them, played all the instruments and self-produced the Centerfield album for about $35k, which went to #1
The other CCR members formed a CCR cover band, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, in 1995
I remember when this came out. It was like Christmas to hear the voice of the music on the radio when I was growing up.
Okay, now you need to do "Walk of Life" by Dire Straights for another great baseball rock song.
YES!! YES!!! 👍🏻😃❣️😃👍🏻
You should do both versions of "CHANGE IN THE WAETHER" By John Fogerty truely Awesome
For some reason, I believe that you guys are from Oklahoma. Whether I'm right or not, one of the greatest Yankees of all time came from OK. The Mick, Mickey Mantel.
This is a great song for the up coming baseball season, definitely reminds me of summer and good times out on the field under the sun ☀️
Great choice of song and artist John Fogerty definitely great American singer
Thanks guys and happy late anniversary imagine how many artist you go through in you second year 😃
Jordan did I just hear you say Boo the Red Sox? As a reactionist for videos, you don't want to alienate any of your faithful followers, such as your fans who are Red Sox fans. Such as myself. I let your bad comment about the Steelers during Football season slide and I'm a bigger Steelers fan than I am a Red Sox fan. It's cool to route for your favorite teams but you should avoid disrespecting other teams. Or you could start to lose followers. Just a friendly piece of advice.
Another sports song that has been used since it came out is "Run for the Roses", by Dan Fogerty. It's about a colt's dream of winning the Kentucky Derby. I think you'll like it.
Sorry, It is DAN FOGELBERG. There is a Dan Fogerty, the 4th of 5 Fogerty brothers. But my Uncle Dan was not a musician. Only my dad Tom Fogerty and my Uncle John Fogerty..... 🤪🤪🤪 jf
the instrument you were wondering about was a Hammond organ with a Leslie speaker. The Leslie spins really fast and gives it a very soulful sound.
If you guys like John Fogerty, please check out his song "Don't You Wish It Was True."
I love this song. I always listen to the song every opening day
If you like this type of sound and music please listen to Rodney Crowell's "I couldn't leave you if I tried" It has it all great musicians , sound, humor and country setting.
I absolutely *love* this man. He sure knows how to tell stories and not just in songs. You want to hear some more John Fogerty "fire" 🔥🔥🔥 - then give "Rockin' All Over The World" a run. That was _his_ composition of which he had a moderate hit, until Status Quo covered it 2 years later and made it an even bigger hit. But JF's original to me will *ALWAYS* be at the top! 🤘
Not to mention Quo also played Rockin All Over The World to open Live Aid in '85. Because of that I'd bet lots of people don't even know the song is Fogerty's baby.
@@djhrecordhound4391 '85... the year I was born! Don't get me wrong, as much as I love the Quo, John's is far superior. Sad that more people don't realise the song was his.
Amber shirt reminds me.... please react to The Rolling Stones - Angie 🥰
John Fogerty had a great solo career after CCR. check out anything from his Blue Moon Swamp album. Great stuff
Blue Moon Swamp is flawless beginning to end. Incredible album.
John plays a guitar in the shape of a baseball bat in this song 😁 I Love this song , back in 1977 I was On the California state championship baseball team for Babe Ruth baseball and I played Center Field and batted 429 for the tournament 😊
Opening Day Thursday!!! Nothing better. This is my second all-time favorite song. It’s iconic and full of nostalgia. So glad you reacted to it and GO CARDINALS!!!! Now…
Play Ball!
I gave a like to your comment even though you re a cards fan go cubs
Can't wait for opening day too ! My.brand new Cardinals hoodie arrived just in time !!! Good luck everyone !!!! Regardless of who you root for 😉
@@kevinhegwood615 My condolences.😔
But hey, only 102 more years to go til that next ring. #onceevery108 #number4in2124 😁
Hello my dears😊 I would love to watch you react to another Joe Cocker song. When the night comes❤️
When Fogerty plays this live he uses the coolest baseball bat shaped guitar!
I was so excited when this came out. It was a horrible thing to think of never hearing new music from Fogerty!
YEESSSS!!! John rules that cajun rock, and why? HE MADE IT!!!
Suggestion: Peter, Paul and Mary song Right Field
Good job of pausing at exactly the wrong time
Ok.. you started it J.. Yankees suck! Go Sox! LOL!
you guys should listen to brand new day from the wiz ua-cam.com/video/yIpJ_e-8x5o/v-deo.html and okay listen to ain't no mountain high enough by Diana ross
Watch the live version of this song and you will see his guitar is shaped like a baseball bat. It's a cool guitar.