omg, i loved ur reaction. im 63 yrs old and ive been listening to these guys since i was 16 they were the best in their time. when they split up it was the same responce like when elvis died. the world fell apart
I agree my brother! I will never believe “Of course just my opinion that the 60’s and 70’s had more amazing music than any other decade in my lifetime 😂
LOL. You react the way WE ALL did whenever Creedence came on the radio or the jukebox back in the day. Remembering dancing in a circle of ladies in Golden Gate Park when someone turned this song waayy up on their radio. You could always count on CCR to get people up and dancing. Good times.
I'm old enough to remember when these songs came out. Every new year in my life I am even more astounded at how good CCR was; and they were just a "band" back in the day. Wow.
Never ever apologize for smiling too much! You’ve got a great smile & it’s a natural reaction to a kick ass song. Watching how you react, hearing you vocalizing your reaction, experiencing your reaction is what it’s all about. Keep keeping if REAL A$ PHUCK! Oh & us drummers are the heartbeat & timekeepers of every song. I’ve listened to CCR since I was a kid in elementary school (LONG ASS TIME AGO ;0) & Ive never tired of them. They are timeless!
So, Fogerty grew up in California, but he learned all of his music skills listening to Delta blues, so a lot of his singing has a Cajun spin. It's easiest to hear when he turns "er"s into "oy"s
Members are Doug Clifford (drums, percussion, backing and occasional lead vocals), Stu Cook (bass guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals, keyboards), John Fogerty (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards, harmonica, saxophone) and Tom Fogerty (rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals) he died 1990. Every one of them were extremely talented.
@@markbrubaker466Yeah Mardi Gras was a collaboration because everyone was jealous of John. You can hear it in the snarky lyrics of Take It Like A Friend. John was the real talent, he wrote every note for every instrument in the band, then told the other 3 what to play on the other albums. They were literally overtaking the Beatles as biggest band in the world, but abruptly broke up.
You did this right, Van!! Very few ever react to the long version of this CCR cover. Another long version you should react to is CCR's Suzie Q. A great song too. When I was 13 or 14, I saw CCR at the Budokan in Tokyo. It was 1971 or 72. All us siblings and my mom went and we sat on the upper level. Just before CCR came out, an earthquake rocked the stadium. We were hanging on to our seats while the building swayed. The the band came out. John Fogerty went to the mic and thanked the Japanese fans for such an awesome welcome, referring of course to the earthquake. Great memory.
Cosmo's Factory right? If I remember it was 11 minutes long. It was a running joke every time you heard that version the DJ was out of the booth taking a number 2.
There's something special about a 16-minute version of Heard it Through the Grapevine and that unbelievable voice John Fogerty has. Band from Southern California with a singer that sounds like he was born in a swamp. I absolutely love it
Love all 3 versions of this song Marvin Gaye Gladys Night And The Pips And Creedence Clearwater Revival Each Version Was Completely Different All 3 are Masterpieces
@@yockfromoz I mean really I never heard of there Version Edit:I just heard it,The Temptation's Version,and IMO Gladys Night and The Pips Version Marvin Gaye's Version And Creedence Clearwater Revival's Are The Best
Hey man, their songs I Put A Spell On You and Run Through The Jungle are a couple of great ones you could check out when you get a chance. And just so you know, John Fogerty is both the singer and lead guitar player of the band. Keep up the good work man.
Doug clifford on drums, Stu Cook on bass, Tom Fogerty on guitar, and John Fogerty on lead guitar and vocals... The hallmark of a great cover is keeping true to the legendary performance yet making it completely your own 😁
Loved how you described the end as turning the house lights on; wrapping it up; great analogy: More CCR? Yes Please! "Put A Spell On You", "Born On The Bayou", "Susie Q"; All FIRE songs 🔥P.S.: I'm digging the cap!
@@tragicdeyz2641 You know what? You're absolutely correct. I suppose that I blanked out there. How did I not think of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Call Me The Breeze"
I love if I find a cover of a great song that nails it and gives it a different treatment. Other awesome covers include Janis with "Me and Bobby McGee" and Johnny Cash "Sunday Morning Coming Down ", both Chris Christopher songs. I also enjoy the White Strpes "Jolene". The Ataris version of "Boys of Summer" is good too.
The twanging bass, deep hard drums and the consistent beat is so solid and a hell of a recording. Shame is when this was active on radio back then they rarely played this longer version as it was not in tune with the radio programming ad quotas. The part of song where they bring in the funky part blew me away and the way they wind it down. They had to play this how many times to make this the final product
The Temptations were a great Motown band and did this song. However Marvin Gaye wrote it. I’m glad you did the long version of this song. John and Doug really put soul into this song. Just listened to this album a couple days ago. Cosmo’s Factory is a great album but every one of their albums rock. Christmas of 69 changed my life. My grandmother gave me CCR’s first album. Thanks grandma, I will never forget you.
song written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for Motown Records first to record “the miracles” 2nd “Marvin Gaye” 3rd “Gladys Knight and the Pips” 1st to release Gladys 2nd Marvin 3rd The Miracles
CCR? Masters of Smooth. What a way to deliver rock and roll! Just want to to dive into their sound, particularly on this song. Thanks to Mr. Lizzard for your comment on Forgarty's musical influences. CCR definitely puts its earthy, gritty spin on R&B. I just adore their artistry. Thanks to LFR for sampling it!!
John Fogerty has the magic voice and lead guitar. I've seen him live solo several times after the group split, and it's like he never aged...crazy great talent! Please do 'Run through the Jungle' if you haven't already. Love your reactions!
The band are from El Cerrito San Francisco. John Fogerty's passion was the Louisiana Bayou's. He actually created Swamp Rock. Many people thought they were from the deep south. Listen to "Born On The Bayou" for example, John twists the sound of his words on many songs.
You got the "moves" my friend! I was jiving with you through the whole song! So glad you enjoyed this one! Keeping digging the CCR rabbit hole there are many gems you will find by them. Love your reaction!
YES!!! You did it!! And you liked it!! 💓 Very different from Marvin Gaye, but fantastic nonetheless; my father and I would argue which version was best; he was Marvin Gaye all day, lol! Creedence DEFINITELY did this song justice.
John Fogarty...Lead guitar and vocals,.....Tom Fogarty....Rhythm guitar....back vocals.,....Stu Cook,...Bass...back vocals and finally...Doug Clifford,....drums...back vocals. Amazing band.Amazing era. Amazing time to be alive. Stay safe dude.
I love ur reaction to CCR. They've been my favorite ever since I was 6/7 yrs old, all my life. John's voice is magical. The deep voice is from the bass player. New sub here. God bless*
I just have to tell you being a nurse in these times and coming home to relax.. after hot shower and have a glass of wine my wind down time is tuning into your channel and listening and watching you takes all the stress away from the day! Thank you!! 😁 keep us smiling!
You’re probably the first person I’ve seen react to this extended version. My daddy had their greatest hits 8 track tape, when I was little. I fell in love with them years ago.
I grew up with these bands . . . . . Ya just CAN'T have a favorite . . . . . you get to a point where the talent is just too good. There are at least TWENTY NUMBER ONES.
John Fogerty, lead singer, Tom Fogerty , rhythm guitar, Stu Cook on base, Doug Clifford on drums, they all harmonized with lead singer John Fogerty who also played lead guitar . It was Clifford on the cowbell. Really enjoyed your reaction to a great CCR cover of A great Marvin Gaye classic. For another great CCR song( their own) check out “Ramble Tamble”, and also “ Keep on Chooglin”, assuming you’ve already reacted to “Proud Mary “ which John Fogerty wrote. Great video!! Keep up the good work!, 😎👍👍
CCR"s fame only lasted a little over four years (1967-early 1972) but they said more in a shorter time span than any band history. Facts and I stand by it. That being said, The Beatles run from 1963-1970 is unmatched by anyone.
I remember this song by Marvin Gaye and Gladys Knight and the Pips too before them. But CCR kicked it too. I love the way John Fogerty says "Hoid" it through the grapevine too!!!!!! LOL!!! I saw them live in 1972 ( I think ) in Columbia Maryland. Excellent concert.
Gladys Night And The Pips Released There Version First But Marvin Gaye Recorded It First And Then Creedence Clearwater Revival Did There Version Gladys Night and The Pips Version-went To #2 Marvin Gaye's Version Went To #1 And Creedence Clearwater Revival's Version Made It To #11 The Temptations Did A Version Later And IMO it Really Wasn't That Good
Been a fan/subscriber for a while, just wanted to say great reaction and I really dig that plaid flatcap. Got several myself, but none as fly as that. Stay well and safe, keep up the good work!👍✌️
Watching your joy throughout this song makes me so happy. Thanks for sharing yourself with us.
omg, i loved ur reaction. im 63 yrs old and ive been listening to these guys since i was 16 they were the best in their time. when they split up it was the same responce like when elvis died. the world fell apart
When I listen to this song, my soul opens up with a smile. Thanks CCR for all the great music.
You have the prettiest smile
I love ccr
Loved your reaction
Sorry money can't buy smiles like that smiles 😊 awesome
A little CCR is a great way to start the day.
Are you kidding me your smile ? Its infectious it makes me smile and that my friend is a gift. A smile that is making others smile, how cool is that.
One of the greatest bands of my time! I truly believe the 60’s and 70’s where the greatest musical decades period!
Me too!
60s and 70s music is all i listen to.
Fogerty is playing the lead guitar killing it on this classic. The whole band is doing it justice.
Yes! Creedence, Marvin Gaye, and Gladys Knight all made the song their own. I love, love, love each version.
You forgot the California Raisins. 😂
@@OduunichI think of that commercial every time i hear this song..😂
and each is brilliant
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I agree my brother! I will never believe “Of course just my opinion that the 60’s and 70’s had more amazing music than any other decade in my lifetime 😂
The lead singer wasn't playing the cowbell - he was the one making that guitar sing!
LOL. You react the way WE ALL did whenever Creedence came on the radio or the jukebox back in the day. Remembering dancing in a circle of ladies in Golden Gate Park when someone turned this song waayy up on their radio. You could always count on CCR to get people up and dancing. Good times.
Well said....
Now dont you be apologizing for that smile. You have a contagious beautiful smile.
First time I hoyd this song I had to go get the album.
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You have to, HAVE TO, hear their version if "I Put A Spell On You"
Yes, please!
Absolutely!! It’s phenomenal!
I clicked thumbs up on this SO hard!!
MY FRIEND!!! Thank you!!!
Their covers were stellar
I'm old enough to remember when these songs came out. Every new year in my life I am even more astounded at how good CCR was; and they were just a "band" back in the day. Wow.
Never ever apologize for smiling too much! You’ve got a great smile & it’s a natural reaction to a kick ass song. Watching how you react, hearing you vocalizing your reaction, experiencing your reaction is what it’s all about. Keep keeping if REAL A$ PHUCK!
Oh & us drummers are the heartbeat & timekeepers of every song.
I’ve listened to CCR since I was a kid in elementary school (LONG ASS TIME AGO ;0) & Ive never tired of them. They are timeless!
Amen!!!
So, Fogerty grew up in California, but he learned all of his music skills listening to Delta blues, so a lot of his singing has a Cajun spin. It's easiest to hear when he turns "er"s into "oy"s
I love this cover., but to give credit where credit is due, no one can hold a candle to the late great Marvin Gaye’s version.
They had Southern roots actually as well
Yep, ya called it. I'm a norcal country boy & second gen 'oakie.' CCR and & genres alike spoke to me.
my ex-musican-boyfriend said, “-they’re a buncha smart guys from San Francisco.” Talented, too.🤣
Fogerty listened to everything from Pete Seeger to Bob Wills to Chuck Berry to Lightnin' Hopkins ... and the Beatles REALLY spun him!
CCR is the best band ever I'm 69 listening since 1970 glad you played the song through i hope you make them no.1
This version is my favorite. It is just so funky, chunky, and bluesy. And, those DRUMS?! Sounds like tribal war drums.
They put in that deep dark piano, too, which makes it SCARY.
The rhythm is so good
Creedence was the perfect mix of southern rock and R&B
Members are Doug Clifford (drums, percussion, backing and occasional lead vocals), Stu Cook (bass guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals, keyboards), John Fogerty (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards, harmonica, saxophone) and Tom Fogerty (rhythm guitar, backing and lead vocals) he died 1990. Every one of them were extremely talented.
I believe only on their last album, each member sang songs that they wrote for it. Everything else in their career John Fogerty wrote and sang
@@markbrubaker466Yeah Mardi Gras was a collaboration because everyone was jealous of John. You can hear it in the snarky lyrics of Take It Like A Friend. John was the real talent, he wrote every note for every instrument in the band, then told the other 3 what to play on the other albums. They were literally overtaking the Beatles as biggest band in the world, but abruptly broke up.
Love this band from my generation
The lead singer is the lead guitarist which is John Fogerty. His brother, Tom is rhythm guitar.
Creedence is one of my favorite bands.
You did this right, Van!! Very few ever react to the long version of this CCR cover. Another long version you should react to is CCR's Suzie Q. A great song too. When I was 13 or 14, I saw CCR at the Budokan in Tokyo. It was 1971 or 72. All us siblings and my mom went and we sat on the upper level. Just before CCR came out, an earthquake rocked the stadium. We were hanging on to our seats while the building swayed. The the band came out. John Fogerty went to the mic and thanked the Japanese fans for such an awesome welcome, referring of course to the earthquake. Great memory.
Wow..sounds like a for real memory...
Cosmo's Factory right? If I remember it was 11 minutes long. It was a running joke every time you heard that version the DJ was out of the booth taking a number 2.
That's an awesome f*cking story.
I was in Japan during that earthquake, I was young, at a Brownie Camp! Wow!
I love watching people enjoy music from my childhood. I grew up on CCR
They give this song a real "Blues" feel with the arrangement and John's voice. I LOVE this version!
CCR actually wrote and performed "Proud Mary", Ike and Tina Turner borrowed it from them. Both did it very well.
Actually that should be the best one to react to
I definitely prefer Seeing And Listening To Tina Turner Doing Proud Mary Live When She Got Older Especially In 2000
I’ve never heard this full record version before. WOW, CCR is absolutely the JAM!
There's something special about a 16-minute version of Heard it Through the Grapevine and that unbelievable voice John Fogerty has. Band from Southern California with a singer that sounds like he was born in a swamp. I absolutely love it
Yup- but from Berkeley and El Cerrito!
These guys are Cally boys. Not east coast.
...umm... NorCal
Not So Cal. El Cerrito & Berkeley = Bay Area.
Thanks for the long version. That's John on lead guitars and all vocals. He also arranged, produced and composed this songfor CCR.
Love all 3 versions of this song
Marvin Gaye
Gladys Night And The Pips
And Creedence Clearwater Revival
Each Version Was Completely Different
All 3 are Masterpieces
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Yea I don't like there Version mush
Right! No Temps! Lol
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I mean really
I never heard of there Version
Edit:I just heard it,The Temptation's Version,and IMO
Gladys Night and The Pips Version Marvin Gaye's Version
And Creedence Clearwater Revival's Are The Best
All great artists
what about the california rasins?🤣
I'm 31 and absolutely love CCR and everything from that era. I feel it in my soul. Loved your reaction ❤️
This takes me back to when I was a kid in the 80s the California raisins commercial.
Lol... That's right I forgot about the California raisins...
California Raisins were lit 😎
Man my aunt had the whole collection! 😆😂
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YOOOOOO! I had 2 of the McDonalds collectibles
Hey man, their songs I Put A Spell On You and Run Through The Jungle are a couple of great ones you could check out when you get a chance. And just so you know, John Fogerty is both the singer and lead guitar player of the band. Keep up the good work man.
Well ‘i put a spell on you’ isn’t their song but it’s a brilliant cover, like this
@@kJ922-h3j Yes I know, the original is by Screamin Jay Hawkins.
"Run Through The Jungle" is one of their best. Love it.
Yesssss😎😎😎
John is also a very talented song writter.
Can't get enough of Creedence!
CCR IS AWESOME! I love your reactions.
Doug clifford on drums, Stu Cook on bass, Tom Fogerty on guitar, and John Fogerty on lead guitar and vocals... The hallmark of a great cover is keeping true to the legendary performance yet making it completely your own 😁
Very true but also very hard to do!
I thank my mother for giving me great music when I was growing up!!
I had the best music education thanks to my mommy!!
I love that it feels like we're just buds sitting down to appreciate music together. Thanks for what you do.
a classic of classics, the long version CCR Heard it through the Grapevine. Now ya know some of why we are the way we are, us old peeps.
Smokey Roberson and the Miracles, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Marvin Gay, Creedence Clearwater Revival all covered it.
CCR the best swamp band to come from California.
One of my favorite cover songs of all time. I believe they were from California but they sound like they from the southern delta
El Cerrito, California
Yup.
Loved how you described the end as turning the house lights on; wrapping it up; great analogy: More CCR? Yes Please! "Put A Spell On You", "Born On The Bayou", "Susie Q"; All FIRE songs 🔥P.S.: I'm digging the cap!
Also include:
Down On The Corner
Looking Out My Back Door
Bad Moon Rising
Fortunate Son
Proud Mary
Run Through The Jungle
@@karlsmith2570 Down on the corner is one of those songs that I can't stay still while listening to. A great toe tapping, shoulder grooving ditty.
The finest cover of them all.
That's a HUGE statement to make Tony, but I'm not sure I can disagree?
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You know what?
You're absolutely correct. I suppose that I blanked out there. How did I not think of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Call Me The Breeze"
All Along the Watchtower
@@freebirdtony Not really. It's a good cover and all but it's a song few people knew.
I love if I find a cover of a great song that nails it and gives it a different treatment. Other awesome covers include Janis with "Me and Bobby McGee" and Johnny Cash "Sunday Morning Coming Down ", both Chris Christopher songs. I also enjoy the White Strpes "Jolene". The Ataris version of "Boys of Summer" is good too.
CCR did this song justice.
This was the era unparalled guitar solos and "I got high one night for a week.' 😅
John and Tom Forgerty (guitars), Stu Cook (bass), and Doug Cook (drummer) members of the CCR Band
Whoever requested this gave real joy to Van and the LFR Family. Great song. I have always loved CCR
THANK YOU for reacting to the long version with the epic jam! 🔥👍🙌
"Someday Never Comes" and "I Put a Spell on You" are my absolute favorite CCR songs. But their whole song collection is just amazing!!
The twanging bass, deep hard drums and the consistent beat is so solid and a hell of a recording. Shame is when this was active on radio back then they rarely played this longer version as it was not in tune with the radio programming ad quotas. The part of song where they bring in the funky part blew me away and the way they wind it down. They had to play this how many times to make this the final product
Once only
I clicked immediately when I HOYD you were reacting to this one! 😍😍
Next, you need to check out their version of I Put a Spell on You. It’s 🔥🔥🔥
The Temptations were a great Motown band and did this song. However Marvin Gaye wrote it. I’m glad you did the long version of this song. John and Doug really put soul into this song.
Just listened to this album a couple days ago. Cosmo’s Factory is a great album but every one of their albums rock. Christmas of 69 changed my life. My grandmother gave me CCR’s first album. Thanks grandma, I will never forget you.
song written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for Motown Records first to record “the miracles” 2nd “Marvin Gaye” 3rd “Gladys Knight and the Pips” 1st to release Gladys 2nd Marvin 3rd The Miracles
@@rossnannauck9221 fourth by CCR , fifth by the California Raisons , lol .
CCR? Masters of Smooth. What a way to deliver rock and roll! Just want to to dive into their sound, particularly on this song. Thanks to Mr. Lizzard for your comment on Forgarty's musical influences. CCR definitely puts its earthy, gritty spin on R&B. I just adore their artistry. Thanks to LFR for sampling it!!
John Fogerty, not only the lead singer, but that's him playing that nasty guitar solo as well.
Great reaction!! This is my favorite version of this song 🇺🇸❤️
John Fogerty has the magic voice and lead guitar. I've seen him live solo several times after the group split, and it's like he never aged...crazy great talent! Please do 'Run through the Jungle' if you haven't already. Love your reactions!
So right…he hasn’t aged a bit..I’ve seen him at the Beacon in nyc several times in the last 15 years too
The band are from El Cerrito San Francisco. John Fogerty's passion was the Louisiana Bayou's. He actually created Swamp Rock. Many people thought they were from the deep south. Listen to "Born On The Bayou" for example, John twists the sound of his words on many songs.
❤❤ IT !! 🤘😎🤘 ... To Me, All their music sounds like classic Southern Rock, but as it turns out, they are from CALI !! 🤯
That drove me crazy when I found out that they were from CALIFORNIA !!!
Love me some CCR!! What a great bunch of talented guys! Great reaction!
I do love this cover. Van -- I love your enthusiasm for music!
That was NICE!!! CCR! Never get tired of listening to their music!!!
You got the "moves" my friend! I was jiving with you through the whole song! So glad you enjoyed this one! Keeping digging the CCR rabbit hole there are many gems you will find by them. Love your reaction!
LOVE your reaction to this song. When I was 20 yrs old and high... This song would seem to last forever!!!!
One of the best songs of all time to me. Zeppelin and CCR are my favorite bands of all time too lol.
I watched you for YEARS and your reactions…I can’t believe I’m hearing CCR on your channel…welcome to another band 😍❤️✌🏼 Respect.
Seen in concert unimaginable have albums ❤❤❤❤
Great band, great song, great solo!!
This is probably my favorite song they’ve done. Love ccr.
Great reaction. CCR is legend! Midnight Special next!!
Grew up with CCR . All my life. Really appreciate how good they are. When others try to play their music.
YES!!! You did it!! And you liked it!! 💓 Very different from Marvin Gaye, but fantastic nonetheless; my father and I would argue which version was best; he was Marvin Gaye all day, lol! Creedence DEFINITELY did this song justice.
John Fogarty...Lead guitar and vocals,.....Tom Fogarty....Rhythm guitar....back vocals.,....Stu Cook,...Bass...back vocals and finally...Doug Clifford,....drums...back vocals. Amazing band.Amazing era. Amazing time to be alive. Stay safe dude.
Love this. Lynyrd Skynyrd has the bomb guitar solos too. Sometime lasting for 7 minutes!
I love ur reaction to CCR. They've been my favorite ever since I was 6/7 yrs old, all my life. John's voice is magical. The deep voice is from the bass player. New sub here. God bless*
Yeah, Temptations, Marvin, and this version all have equal love in my soul for different reasons!!! 😉❤✌🏼🔥🔥🔥
CCR came along when I was a young adult and I loved them!😀❤❤
YES!!!! The good great old days when bands played real music, no digital synthesizers just plain music played well.
Being a child of the 60's, this is the first version of this song I heard, and I loved it.
I just have to tell you being a nurse in these times and coming home to relax.. after hot shower and have a glass of wine my wind down time is tuning into your channel and listening and watching you takes all the stress away from the day! Thank you!! 😁 keep us smiling!
I can't even imagine being a nurse in these times. Alot of CCR is so soulful, perfect for relaxation 🍷 THANK YOU for all you do during this time 🎶🍷
This song is my #1 favorite of CCR's one word to describe what my feeling was is and will always be is: JOY!!!!
You’re probably the first person I’ve seen react to this extended version. My daddy had their greatest hits 8 track tape, when I was little. I fell in love with them years ago.
Love CCR....love their version of this song...I also love their song Have You Ever Seen The Rain...
Yeah these guys did Marvin Gaye justice. They made it their own and kept it great
They had many many hits back in the day. Nice to hear them again
Thanks LFR.
I grew up with these bands . . . . . Ya just CAN'T have a favorite . . . . . you get to a point where the talent is just too good. There are at least TWENTY NUMBER ONES.
You have to check out "I Put a Spell On You". Their cover of Screaming Jay Hawkins tune is mind blowing.
This was my daddys favorite band! He had the 8 tracks lol
I've had this on my playlist since 1970ish and I'm still not sick of it. One of my all time favorites
John Fogerty, lead singer, Tom Fogerty , rhythm guitar, Stu Cook on base, Doug Clifford on drums, they all harmonized with lead singer John Fogerty who also played lead guitar . It was Clifford on the cowbell. Really enjoyed your reaction to a great CCR cover of A great Marvin Gaye classic. For another great CCR song( their own) check out “Ramble Tamble”, and also “ Keep on Chooglin”, assuming you’ve already reacted to “Proud Mary “ which John Fogerty wrote. Great video!! Keep up the good work!, 😎👍👍
Oh, Van! You always put a smile on my face. Keep doing what you do and keep being you. ❤️
CCR"s fame only lasted a little over four years (1967-early 1972) but they said more in a shorter time span than any band history.
Facts and I stand by it.
That being said, The Beatles run from 1963-1970 is unmatched by anyone.
John Lennon spoke very highly of Creedence.
Ccr is lengendary......ton of hits in such a short time......reminds me of buddy hollys career.......
Now it's time to listen to CCR's Proud Mary which Ike and Tina Turner covered.
I remember this song by Marvin Gaye and Gladys Knight and the Pips too before them. But CCR kicked it too. I love the way John Fogerty says "Hoid" it through the grapevine too!!!!!! LOL!!! I saw them live in 1972 ( I think ) in Columbia Maryland. Excellent concert.
If I'm not mistaken Marvin Gaye sang this first. Huge hit for several Motown artists as well as other labels artists. I need more cow bell
👍 yup
Gladys Knight recorded it first, then Marvin Gaye, then CCR
@@ProsperoFinch you are right. I knew it wasn't the temptations. I always liked Marvin's version
Gladys Night And The Pips Released There Version First But Marvin Gaye Recorded It First And Then Creedence Clearwater Revival Did There Version
Gladys Night and The Pips Version-went To #2
Marvin Gaye's Version Went To #1
And Creedence Clearwater Revival's Version Made It To #11
The Temptations Did A Version Later
And IMO it Really Wasn't That Good
Really enjoyed listening to this cool song with you.. Glad you did the long version.👍🎸
Been a fan/subscriber for a while, just wanted to say great reaction and I really dig that plaid flatcap. Got several myself, but none as fly as that. Stay well and safe, keep up the good work!👍✌️