You guys should know that "Screaming Jay" Hawkens, who wrote this song, said that Creedence "owned this song" when he heard their version. Personally, due to that killer guitar work, this is my favorite CCR song.
This was the way they meant the song to feel like a spooky, mystical, voodoo kind of feel. Perfect! Also, John Fogerty's voice was a force of nature in his prime.
That Guitar Jam was the SPELL being executed and you feel it, you can’t escape it’s power, then the last 1 minute + was the letting the recipient know the curse or spell has been executed and you have the spell on you …so you better stop those things you do or I am warning you I’ll bring you down. They did not write but they took this Song to be considered a true Masterpiece. Legendary !!!
Screaming Jay Hawkins was the first who recorded this song. I think CCR took it to the next level! Nina Simone version is top notch. I will have to say CCR is the best version. Great reaction
The guitar work is amazing, its aciditc WOW and John Fogarty's voice is the best he is also the one playing lead guitar. Yes Angelina Jordan's version at 9 years old is mind-blowing, Annie Lennox also did an amazing version.
Me hicieron llorar, este es el tema que mas me gusta the credence y lo compartía con mi hermano menor que ya no está entre nosotros.... Pero lindo recuerdo!!! Me lo lloré todo, pero me hacía falta, gracias desde Chile!!!!😪😪😪😪
This is the first version of the song that I ever heard, back in the late 1960s. I had no idea that it wasn't the original, until I heard Angelina Jordan's version in April of 2021, and so learned of the Screamin' Jay Hawkins original. Musically, I still prefer this version. But Angelina's version is undeniably the most stunning, given the age at which she performed the song.
I was born 1956 ! Grew up with great music! I loved it all , rock , blues , jazz , soul , country , disco , all instrumental, classic and don't forget the crooner's! Thanks again for letting this ole 66 yrs old gal remember great 👍 times!
That debut CCR album was just one big jam session, with versions of "Suzy Q" and "Heard it Through the Grapevine" that went on for over 10 minutes each.
Only Suzy Q on their first album was an eight minute 'jam.' The rest of the tracks were standard length rock songs. Porterville possibly being the stand out radio friendly track. The second album was a bit more of a jam-fest but contained the song 'Proud Mary' that would finally bring them the international recognition they deserved.
Coming in on this late, but that was pure Creedence soul and grit. Oh for the days when talent counted for something. Many of today's singers and groups depend on too much electronic enhancement and not enough pure talent.
I have listened to this since hearing it in the 70s. Every time I hear it, it can still give me goosebumps. I love John Fogarty and all of his music. What an amazing catalog.....He still plays at age 75+ and the last time I saw him on TV he still looks very good and sounds very good too. CCR was just a fun band to listen to with good musicians and good songs. Your reaction is what I thought it would be because y'all like good music!! Thanks.
From the first time hearing them live at Woodstock till today CCR was and is my favorite band I dont think they ever did a average song that I can think of.
They did this live at Woodstock in the wee hours of the morning. Because the bands before them played over long and kept them from starting. The best song at the festival. In my opinion. The video is available...surprise!'--John Fogarty played lead guitar 🎸 on the tune as well as the vocals! Thank you young ones!
In 1972 I won a contest through local radio station KMET, L.A. - I received two tickets to the glass-bottom boat ride to and from Catalina Island, 26 miles across the Pacific from Long Beach. The boat was hired for the multiple contest winners by the station. The captain of the boat taped a transistor radio to the small boat's P.A. and KMET dedicated a song to everybody on the boat and the captain cranked the radio. I had taken some excellent LSD as the boat left Long Beach and I was peaking right as I Put a Spell On You came on the radio, full blast (CCR version) and I was so ready for it. It felt like a lifetime of transcendent blues.
I was glued to my screen when I saw you react to this song. Loved it! A mesmerizing sound. It can really put a spell on you. CCR has made great covers. "Suzie Q", "Ninety Nine and a Half (Won't Do)", "(Night Time Is) The Right Time", "Midnight Special", "Good Golly Miss Molly". I can even appreciate "Hello Mary Lou". "I Put a Spell On You" is in my top 5 best covers ever. Along with "Heard It Through The Grapevine". I just love the CCR sound.
Don't forget. Another band with the CCR sound is The Band (remember you reviewed The Band and the Staples doing "The Weight"?). "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" or "Up On Cripple Creek" are great songs.
That first album is amazing. All the songs on it have the same rawness and bluesy feel. IMHO their best album. Btw, try the less popular songs on that album, same quality, same atmosphere, trust me. And the soloing on this album is extensive!!!
CCR has always been one of my favorite groups. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around. All their songs are great. You guys have done a few of there songs already but lots left such as "Proud Mary", "Lodi", "Green River", "Commotion", "Cotton Fields", "Midnight Special", "Travelin' Band", "Who'll Stop The Rain", "Up Around the Bend", "Run Through The Jungle", "Long As I Can See the Light", "Suzie Q", "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" etc.
I love their cover of Lead Belly's (Hovie Ledbetter) prison song Midnight Special. You should have a listen to Voodoo Hand by Lightning Hopkins. It's one man and one guitar playing the blues.
If ever there was a category for "Most Ferocious" rock song this would get my vote. Unrelenting, take-no-prisoners from start to finish. Combination of Fogerty's searing vocals, the firestarter guitar, including that sweet fret massage at 3:18, the up-and-down pulsating bass...this is how you leave it all on the table, boys and girls.
This song charted on Billboard Hot 100 and they charted on November 9, 1968 and it peaked at number 58 and it was there 2nd chart hit out of there 20 hits singles
I love all variations of this song from Bette Midler’s to Angelina Jordan to CCR to the original spell caster Screaming Jay Hawkins. They all put their unique twists on it. Much love and spooky smiles robsquad family 🎃
I was curious to see and hear other performances and I absolutely love Nina Simone’s. Also on a very disturbing note apparently by searching I put a spell on you one of the matching suggestions is a Judy Garland singing Sweet Chariot in blackface and rag curls. Wtf that disgusting crap has to do with I put a spell on you I have no clue and my shame for my ancestors has grown 10 sizes this day!
John said he developed his unique voice from playing in small clubs and bars which had completely inadequate sound systems. He had to scream to be heard, and it became his style.
My mother in law ,who passed away last year, was a huge CCR fan. When I first met my wife, the first thing her mom asked me was,What is your favorite Credence song? Without hesitation I replied "I put a Spell on You ". She and I became fast friends because of our shared love for her daughter and CCR.
The live version video of this performance didn't show on the screen so I don't know if you've seen it - if you haven't you should because John Fogerty sings it it like it sounds - the passion in his face is really cool to see.
This brought back so many special memories of my father, dancing around the living room in his socks and suit from work....typical moves from the 60's with the fancy footwork, snapping fingers and his tongue popping out in concentration. This song was one of his favorites. Thank you for bringing back that memory for me.
Says a lot about a band, that their three best songs are covers from originals outside their genre. This, Susie Q, and Heard it Through the Grapevine are absolute jams.
Those are three great songs for sure, but I wouldn't say they are the best of CCR. What about Proud Mary, Born on the Bayou, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Fortunate Son, Down on the Corner, Green River, Lookin' Out My Back Door, Up Around The Bend, Bad Moon Rising, Lodi, Ramble Tamble, Cotton Fields, Long As I Can See The Light, Run Through The Jungle, and so many others?
@@loadedorygun have to agree to disagree. Their originals most definitely stand up to their covers. They DO have a way of making others' songs their own.
@@paulkane7771 EVERY single one of those are bangers. In that first 3-4 years they were all 4 together, they cranked out SO MANY killer tracks, it's insane!
I've always loved this version but there is one note you should check out... it was a live performance by Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics... she did an awesome job too!!
That's an interesting game to play; who else would it be fun to hear tackle this? It's difficult for me because I know the Screamin Jay Hawkins version and I love him in so many ways you wouldn't understand, but this CCR of it is epic. But if I had to play the game, let me think.. Hmm.. I would say in the old school, Janis Joplin would be incredible at this, but in the newer school era, you have a problem in that it hasn't been around forever so there are pockets of people that are familiar with new stuff and many other pockets of people that are not familiar with that, but are familiar with their own groups new stuff. Nicki Minaj for the newer school anyway! I would love to see what she does with this. It wouldn't have the soul but it would be incredibly entertaining.❤
I have always loved this great version of this great song. My favourite version is by Nina Simone. Her voice suits it so well. Alan Price, keyboard player with The Animals, also did a very good version.
"Bad Moon Rising" is my favorite from them and a perfect Halloween song. I do like this original. I really like how raw his voice is. This is also a great song for Halloween.
I think you guys would like the live version even better (if that's possible)! Seeing John Fogerty singing it, you can SEE the passion he puts into it.
You guys should know that "Screaming Jay" Hawkens, who wrote this song, said that Creedence "owned this song" when he heard their version. Personally, due to that killer guitar work, this is my favorite CCR song.
Screaming Jay Hawkins rules.
But yall should hear Screaming Jay to get the original vibe.
First time I heard Screamin’ Jay Hawkins it was the song constipation blues
52 yrs later still listen to them
LOVE his vocals
I grew up with this band. It doesn't get any better! No gimmicks, just pure talent.
Me too. Loved them. Younger people don’t know Proud Mary was their song.
I grew up with CCR too, agree with you 100%
Nothing more need be said.
This was the way they meant the song to feel like a spooky, mystical, voodoo kind of feel. Perfect!
Also, John Fogerty's voice was a force of nature in his prime.
Absolutely agree. Makes you feel like you are wandering through New Orleans, and wondering how you got there!
Those adjectives are perfect.
It still is......saw him in Vegas with his boys and he is still great
Alan Price Set does a chilling, goose-bumps version
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Can’t go wrong with CCR!! Love this band!!🤘🔥
Please! the first and best version of this song was by Sreamin'Jay Hawkins in 1956
@@JohnnyHector17 he didn't say it was better...just that you can't go wrong with playing CCR. And I agree.
Just awesome I'm 70 been rocking for years with them
OMG!! I am 77 yrs old and never heard that version, out of this world!
This may well be the best CCR song.
Certainly a Desert Island Disc.
CCR, won just about every award a band could receive. That was around the world.Great band, John Fogerty is a master musician.
Everything but a Grammy, should've gotten several of them👍✌️
I'm 67 and still absorb this unbelievable music..
John Fogerty’s song writing (though this was a great cover), voice and lead guitar work made Creedence Clearwater Revival!
That Guitar Jam was the SPELL being executed and you feel it, you can’t escape it’s power, then the last 1 minute + was the letting the recipient know the curse or spell has been executed and you have the spell on you …so you better stop those things you do or I am warning you I’ll bring you down. They did not write but they took this Song to be considered a true Masterpiece. Legendary !!!
Well said, you nailed it!👍✌️
Truly a spellbinding guitar solo.
I remember buying this cassette in a truck stop. John Fogerty saw me through so many miles.❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Truck stop tapes were the "best".😁
Even though it's on spotify for me nowadays, he gets me through my miles too! Been loving ccr for 30 years now
Screaming Jay Hawkins was the first who recorded this song. I think CCR took it to the next level! Nina Simone version is top notch. I will have to say CCR is the best version. Great reaction
The guitar work is amazing, its aciditc WOW and John Fogarty's voice is the best he is also the one playing lead guitar. Yes Angelina Jordan's version at 9 years old is mind-blowing, Annie Lennox also did an amazing version.
I like how Amber listens to music, she closes her eyes and feels it. I've noticed that in other reactions too.
After seeing you two groove like that, now I'm "shook." You both are cool. You're hip. Ha. We missed you in the '60s and '70s.
Me hicieron llorar, este es el tema que mas me gusta the credence y lo compartía con mi hermano menor que ya no está entre nosotros.... Pero lindo recuerdo!!! Me lo lloré todo, pero me hacía falta, gracias desde Chile!!!!😪😪😪😪
CCR is such a talented band. One of my favorite bands ever.
Best version I've ever heard. So many years ago. Peace out.
CCR KILLED this song! 🔥 That's all there is to it.
This is the first version of the song that I ever heard, back in the late 1960s. I had no idea that it wasn't the original, until I heard Angelina Jordan's version in April of 2021, and so learned of the Screamin' Jay Hawkins original.
Musically, I still prefer this version. But Angelina's version is undeniably the most stunning, given the age at which she performed the song.
Amber, that completely satisfied look on your beautiful face throughout this song is simply amazing, and completely describes this song!
OH MY GAWD! For all you young people that this what OMG means.
Amber! You look AMAZING!
Never go wrong with ccr. Love them. California's finest.
When some of us say music from the 60s and 70s is the best, this was yet another example of that.
In the Army, everyone loved CCR- from heavy metal to country.
Grit and gumption brings out the "threat" in the lyrics - makes the song dangerous. Sparks firing off those strumming strings
Credence did a lot of original music& a lot of covers, this is by far their best cover.
Totally agree. Best by a long way.
My favorite covers of theirs are I Heard it Though the Grapvine, Midnight Special and Susie Q
@@alrivers2297 yes, it's a tough choice.
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This and "Long As I Can See The Light" are my two favorite CCR songs. It makes me smile to see this song moves you as much as it does me.
Yeah, I’ve recommended Long as I can see the light every time they’ve reacted to CCR. I think they would love it.
No one did this song better than CCR!
Diamanda Galas.
That guitar is everything!
This version is more goosebump inducing than any other I've heard. Lodi is a CCR song that makes me feel down to earth!!
I was born 1956 ! Grew up with great music! I loved it all , rock , blues , jazz , soul , country , disco , all instrumental, classic and don't forget the crooner's! Thanks again for letting this ole 66 yrs old gal remember great 👍 times!
I agree, absolutely incredible.
That debut CCR album was just one big jam session, with versions of "Suzy Q" and "Heard it Through the Grapevine" that went on for over 10 minutes each.
Grapevine tho was on their 5th album, Cosmo's Factory. 🤗🤗🤗
@@jefffogertymusic2023 'Grapevine' is the best!!
Only Suzy Q on their first album was an eight minute 'jam.' The rest of the tracks were standard length rock songs. Porterville possibly being the stand out radio friendly track. The second album was a bit more of a jam-fest but contained the song 'Proud Mary' that would finally bring them the international recognition they deserved.
One of the best cover versions of any song, full stop 🛑.
Great band, great reaction. 😊
The live version from Woodstock that's on UA-cam is a MUST SEE! Fogarty's tone on that Rickenbacker guitar is just terrific!
The ONLY version that did any justice to Screamin Jay’s spooky classic. Wicked, wicked, WICKED!!!
Coming in on this late, but that was pure Creedence soul and grit. Oh for the days when talent counted for something. Many of today's singers and groups depend on too much electronic enhancement and not enough pure talent.
John not only has that great voice, but his guitar solo was amazing.!!!!!!
I have listened to this since hearing it in the 70s. Every time I hear it, it can still give me goosebumps. I love John Fogarty and all of his music. What an amazing catalog.....He still plays at age 75+ and the last time I saw him on TV he still looks very good and sounds very good too. CCR was just a fun band to listen to with good musicians and good songs. Your reaction is what I thought it would be because y'all like good music!! Thanks.
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Went through my teen years, on these guys. Great Reaction.
Their live version of this is also great.🔥
Best american rock band, hands down! Legendary group, Fogerty is a genius.
From the first time hearing them live at Woodstock till today CCR was and is my favorite band I dont think they ever did a average song that I can think of.
I'm so envious..... Woodstock....oh gezzzz, I was 7....but I did see some snips on TV and of course now UA-cam
They did this live at Woodstock in the wee hours of the morning. Because the bands before them played over long and kept them from starting. The best song at the festival. In my opinion. The video is available...surprise!'--John Fogarty played lead guitar 🎸 on the tune as well as the vocals! Thank you young ones!
Jordan and Amber -
you guys are such rockers now, I love to see how much you’ve changed.
In 1972 I won a contest through local radio station KMET, L.A. - I received two tickets to the glass-bottom boat ride to and from Catalina Island, 26 miles across the Pacific from Long Beach. The boat was hired for the multiple contest winners by the station. The captain of the boat taped a transistor radio to the small boat's P.A. and KMET dedicated a song to everybody on the boat and the captain cranked the radio. I had taken some excellent LSD as the boat left Long Beach and I was peaking right as I Put a Spell On You came on the radio, full blast (CCR version) and I was so ready for it. It felt like a lifetime of transcendent blues.
I had FORGOTTEN how good this guitar was. So amazing.
The orginal's Screaming Jay Hawkins is great but I am so glad you covered this. It's one of my favorite by the name of her first album.
This is just a STUNNING version! It's ALWAYS been close to the top of CCR songs - for the last 50 years for me!
Born in 1963, this amazing music was right there when we were growing up, thank you Mr John Fogerty! : )
Two words, "Ramble Tamble! You will be absolutely blown away by Fogerty's guitar work.
That's a fact! Ramble Ramble is CCRs best song!👍✌️
I was glued to my screen when I saw you react to this song. Loved it! A mesmerizing sound. It can really put a spell on you. CCR has made great covers. "Suzie Q", "Ninety Nine and a Half (Won't Do)", "(Night Time Is) The Right Time", "Midnight Special", "Good Golly Miss Molly". I can even appreciate "Hello Mary Lou". "I Put a Spell On You" is in my top 5 best covers ever. Along with "Heard It Through The Grapevine". I just love the CCR sound.
CCR was huge in the early 70's....the audio is fantastic by the way.
And late 60's.
Ramble Tamble by CCR will blow your mind.
CCR is top notch...their version of this song is FIRE 🔥 Happy Halloween to your beautiful family from this Okie! 🎃❤️🔥👾👻
Im in Midtown Tulsa, and this is the busiest Halloween in years!
LOL...Love it when Rob says: "This might be my new fav." whenever he hears a real banger...
Don't forget. Another band with the CCR sound is The Band (remember you reviewed The Band and the Staples doing "The Weight"?). "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" or "Up On Cripple Creek" are great songs.
This is straight out Blues ... love it❤ .... forgerty rules such a talent... soul feeling... i can listen to this ALL DAY OVER N OVER😊
That first album is amazing. All the songs on it have the same rawness and bluesy feel. IMHO their best album. Btw, try the less popular songs on that album, same quality, same atmosphere, trust me. And the soloing on this album is extensive!!!
CCR has always been one of my favorite groups. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around. All their songs are great. You guys have done a few of there songs already but lots left such as "Proud Mary", "Lodi", "Green River", "Commotion", "Cotton Fields", "Midnight Special", "Travelin' Band", "Who'll Stop The Rain", "Up Around the Bend", "Run Through The Jungle", "Long As I Can See the Light", "Suzie Q", "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" etc.
I love their cover of Lead Belly's (Hovie Ledbetter) prison song Midnight Special. You should have a listen to Voodoo Hand by Lightning Hopkins. It's one man and one guitar playing the blues.
Guys, it's more than time for you to check out CCR "Suzi Q" (8 minutes version) and "Walk on the water".
Also John Fogerty "Eye of the zombie".
If ever there was a category for "Most Ferocious" rock song this would get my vote. Unrelenting, take-no-prisoners from start to finish. Combination of Fogerty's searing vocals, the firestarter guitar, including that sweet fret massage at 3:18, the up-and-down pulsating bass...this is how you leave it all on the table, boys and girls.
Every time. You make me go 420.
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Sweet Hitch Hiker" and "Travelin' Band" !!!
Travelin' Band is 2:10 banger, so do both songs at the same time!
This song charted on Billboard Hot 100 and they charted on November 9, 1968 and it peaked at number 58 and it was there 2nd chart hit out of there 20 hits singles
I cannot tell you how many times I listened to this when I was in college about 50 years ago. Those guys knocked it out of the park!
John Fogerty now lives in Louisiana where Vodou is still practiced but not publicly acknowledged so even though he wasn't born here he ended up here.
Screamin' Jay Hawkins released the original version. It's proper nuts.
Amber your reaction to this song is cool
"Someday Never Comes", and "Hey Tonight", are awesome by CCR
CCR was the one group that every guy sang alonh with at the top of their lungs lol!!!!!
I love all variations of this song from Bette Midler’s to Angelina Jordan to CCR to the original spell caster Screaming Jay Hawkins. They all put their unique twists on it. Much love and spooky smiles robsquad family 🎃
You ought to try the Diamanda Galas version (the live video) - it'll scare you.
Tab Benoit has a great version too.
I was curious to see and hear other performances and I absolutely love Nina Simone’s. Also on a very disturbing note apparently by searching I put a spell on you one of the matching suggestions is a Judy Garland singing Sweet Chariot in blackface and rag curls. Wtf that disgusting crap has to do with I put a spell on you I have no clue and my shame for my ancestors has grown 10 sizes this day!
Check out Annie Lennox’s version, too. She tears it up! 👍🏻
Gotta add Nina Simone to this list
Yaa Buddy 👍. Great reaction to a wonderful song!...I am 72, and CCR is still my all time favorite band. ❤🎉😊
CCR are fantastic 😊
John said he developed his unique voice from playing in small clubs and bars which had completely inadequate sound systems. He had to scream to be heard, and it became his style.
"I developed a scream in Portland."
My mother in law ,who passed away last year, was a huge CCR fan. When I first met my wife, the first thing her mom asked me was,What is your favorite Credence song? Without hesitation I replied "I put a Spell on You ". She and I became fast friends because of our shared love for her daughter and CCR.
she knew her daughter picked a good man by that answer.
The live version video of this performance didn't show on the screen so I don't know if you've seen it - if you haven't you should because John Fogerty sings it it like it sounds - the passion in his face is really cool to see.
One of my all time favorite bands! Love CCR.. ✌❤🎶
Best version of this song, Fogarty's voice and that guitar solo blows me away.
Marilyn Manson does it even better
@@grant1739 Not even close.
Damn, music can be so goooooood........
So glad you made your way to this one. NO ONE does it better!
CCR is such an amazing group. Another AMAZING version of this song if by Queen Latifah from the Dana Owens project!
100 versions - Queen Latifah Introduced Joss Stone and blues guitar great Jeff Beck on American Idol in 2010. Yet another great version.
Yeah! This is my favorite version! Happy Halloween guys!
This brought back so many special memories of my father, dancing around the living room in his socks and suit from work....typical moves from the 60's with the fancy footwork, snapping fingers and his tongue popping out in concentration. This song was one of his favorites. Thank you for bringing back that memory for me.
Oooooooooooo yeah baby
I still have all my CCR albums. Definitely one of the best bands ever. Fogarty is an incredible singer and guitar player!
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This is my favorite version of this song.
Says a lot about a band, that their three best songs are covers from originals outside their genre. This, Susie Q, and Heard it Through the Grapevine are absolute jams.
Those are three great songs for sure, but I wouldn't say they are the best of CCR. What about Proud Mary, Born on the Bayou, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Fortunate Son, Down on the Corner, Green River, Lookin' Out My Back Door, Up Around The Bend, Bad Moon Rising, Lodi, Ramble Tamble, Cotton Fields, Long As I Can See The Light, Run Through The Jungle, and so many others?
@@paulkane7771 only a couple even approach the three I mentioned imo.
@@loadedorygun have to agree to disagree. Their originals most definitely stand up to their covers. They DO have a way of making others' songs their own.
@@paulkane7771 EVERY single one of those are bangers. In that first 3-4 years they were all 4 together, they cranked out SO MANY killer tracks, it's insane!
@@screwyootube1 I don’t hear the passion and most importantly the jams on their other songs. Green River maybe the best exception there.
Originally done in 1956 by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins and recorded by such notables as Marilyn Manson and Annie Lennox
Hands down… Best version of this song!!
Marilyn Manson
@@grant1739 Not even close.
@@grant1739ABSOLUTELY NOT!!🤬👎
Man, you guys just get it. Great reaction! 🎸💥
This was always my favorite CCR song. Thanks for playing it!! Have a GREAT Halloween!!
I've always loved this version but there is one note you should check out... it was a live performance by Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics... she did an awesome job too!!
That's an interesting game to play; who else would it be fun to hear tackle this?
It's difficult for me because I know the Screamin Jay Hawkins version and I love him in so many ways you wouldn't understand, but this CCR of it is epic. But if I had to play the game, let me think.. Hmm..
I would say in the old school, Janis Joplin would be incredible at this, but in the newer school era, you have a problem in that it hasn't been around forever so there are pockets of people that are familiar with new stuff and many other pockets of people that are not familiar with that, but are familiar with their own groups new stuff.
Nicki Minaj for the newer school anyway! I would love to see what she does with this. It wouldn't have the soul but it would be incredibly entertaining.❤
Omgosh. Love this so much. CCR is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 they owned this !! Chills. 🎃
I have always loved this great version of this great song. My favourite version is by Nina Simone. Her voice suits it so well. Alan Price, keyboard player with The Animals, also did a very good version.
"Bad Moon Rising" is my favorite from them and a perfect Halloween song. I do like this original. I really like how raw his voice is. This is also a great song for Halloween.
I think you guys would like the live version even better (if that's possible)! Seeing John Fogerty singing it, you can SEE the passion he puts into it.
You made me fall in love with this song once again!! Never thought about it for Halloween, but every day of the year!