The fact that CCR was only active for 5 years is insane. John Fogerty wrote an absurd amount of good songs in such a short time. He also did pretty good as a solo artist. Saw him live 20 years ago, what an experience it was!
I remember when CCR first came on the scene. With their bayou vibe, most of us were shocked to find out they were suburban kids from Berkely. John Fogerty was and is an amazing talent.
Dude me too... Well, in high school in the 90s. Thought they were from the bayou... And was dying to know what kinda acid freaks Pink Floyd looked like! (how surprised I was to both)
I grew up on CCR, they are my mom's favorite band of all time. You know a band is great when you've heard them hundreds of times and the music never gets old.
OMG Lex just nailed it. Yes, from a music standpoint they used fairly simple chord progressions but damn if they didn't make those three - four chords flow like magic. That's not easy to do.
This song has 6 chords. And the musical hook of C-A-G-F-D chords after the chorus was still kind of unusual even in 1969 when it came out. Just a little bit of useless info for you. Cheers!
I've been meaning to say this for the longest time, but I really appreciate that Brad pauses the song very thoughtfully. He doesn't just pause it any old place, like many other reactors do. He waits for an opportune moment so as not to disrupt the flow. I like that. Nice work, dude! And to Lex, you're right, CCR IS SOOO good!
Grew up in Europe with CCR. I was a fanatic Creedence fan twhen I was 12, and still love them. That voice is amazing. Best Rock voice ever. "Keep On Chooglin'"
Every Bar Band played CCR Songs as a matter of course in the 60's and 70:s . They were simple, fun and good to dance to! John Fogerty always had what I consider to be the perfect Rock and Roll Voice!
And every band had to play Proud Mary. I'll bet between playing guitar, keyboards and bass, I've had to do this song a few hundred times! The Creedence style though, not the Ike and Tina way, although that sure would've been interesting!! Lol!!
I remember when my mom, who usually bought me pajamas and underwear for Christmas, gave a Beatles Album - like you - I wore it out. CCR was a great band.
i'm 51 now. my dad turned me on to ccr when i was about 12. i was enjoying "heard it through the grapevine" for the first time, when he walked in the room. "like those guys?" he asked. i said "love the sound. quite a groove. he then grabbed his acoustic, and began to play and sing his favorite, "bad moon rising". i will never forget that moment in time, and have THOROUGHLY enjoyed ccr ever since. love everything they did
John Fogerty(singer) at the time he recorded this song was only what 23 . CCR had San Francisco Bay California roots even though their sound often had a southern style and Louisiana /Mississippi area bayou themes. A shout out to all the people recommending more of their songs.
Richmond/ El Cerrito. As far a I know John Fogerty still lives in Hercules. Went to his house 35 years ago, went to HS in Berkeley with his oldest son.
You guys should react to more Creedence Clearwater Revival… "I Put a Spell On You", "Susie Q", "Run Through the Jungle", "Sweet Hitch Hiker", "Someday Never Comes", "Hey Tonight", "Commotion", "Up Around The Bend", "Long As I Can See The Light" 🎸🤘
@IMOES. SEXYY why are you putting out your videos on this private reaction channel?? No one cares about seeing smut about young girls!! Kinda weird 🤪...this channel isn't about workout plans either huh?? 🤔🤨🙄😵
This is part of what I call CCR's "friendly collection". Includes Down on the Corner, Green River, Up Around the Bend, and a few others. They're just inviting, inclusive feeling songs that make you want to be there. Fogerty had a real gift for it.
Your cookout band?! That's absolutely perfect! I bet John Fogerty would be well-chuffed to hear that, even if he wouldn't phrase it that way. His, and their timeless classics deserve to accompany the toil that's rewarded with beloved friends and family sitting down to enjoy something scrumptious together. >sigh< Thanks for that, I've got a heap of cookin' to do.
You are right, Lex. CCR songs are simple but good. Just straight ahead, solid songs without a lot of flair. John Fogerty always painted a vivid picture with his compositions. Great voice, too.
As a solo artist, John Fogerty had a hit called Centerfield that's a tribute to baseball. Definitely worth a listen. Also a solo hit with Old Man Down The Road.
I absolutely love CCR it reminds me of my Grandmother she loved CCR it was her High School days she said, Me and her would listen to them time from time.
This is the original version. Written by John Fogerty. Released 1969. CCR's second album "Bayou Country". Which also included the song "Born On the Bayou". CCR was a truly great band. You should check them out in depth.
This is the original and best version of this song. To me there's very small covers that are better than the original. Because the original is what the writer wanted it to sound like.
Remember when Will Smith gave that dance lesson in Hitch about how guys should just stay in their lane etc? Love how Brad underplays everything to compliment Lex's raw exuberance. You two just get better and better at everything. Was watching you months ago and you are both now even better than before. Make sure u keep up great teamwork. Kudos guys!
I read that John Fogerty was from Cali, but fell in love with Louisiana 'mud rock', so he put on an accent and started writing songs. It sure explains his odd pronunciations.
This is one song of many that John Fogerty wrote. They never disappoint! John is on his own now touring in 2022. I've been with them and John since 68 first hit Suzie Q. Still my favorite group ever!!!!
This is my favorite version of this song, though many argue for Tina Turner’s rendition. Of course, you haven’t lived until you’ve heard this masterpiece dripping from the lips of Leonard Nimoy. I triple dog dare you to react to THAT version!
I like this song. I like this band. I like this reaction. I like Brad and I like Lex. That is all, I hope you have enjoyed my masterful verbose comment. Hope your day is as nice as you are :)
Well done, as always. When their hit "Up Around the Bend" came out, I remember everybody being so blown away by the opening guitar riff. Hope all is well.
"Proud Mary" is a song by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival written by John Fogerty. It was released as a single in January 1969 by Fantasy Records and on the band's second studio album, Bayou Country.
Only band to ever put out 3 albums in 1 year, incredible, the amount of work they did in 5 years is outstanding… Just like the doors as in terms of a lot of work in a short time…
Dang, this is the first time I've seen the lyrics after all these years and I could swore the line was "I pumped a lot of 'tane down in New Orleans" meaning he was a gas station guy (which was a thing back then). What does "pumped a lot of pain" mean, and how does that go along with "cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis"?
He was interviewed by Howard Stern and he said he started keeping a journal in the mid 60's and just writing down song titles or lines that would come to him. Proud Mary was the first entry and he said he didn't know what it even meant. He said he thought it sounded cool and new he would use it at some time.
At school age 14 1969-70 we had a record player and two records: The White Album by The Beatles and Willie & the Poor Boys by CCR. Not a bad listening experience!
The fact that CCR was only active for 5 years is insane. John Fogerty wrote an absurd amount of good songs in such a short time. He also did pretty good as a solo artist. Saw him live 20 years ago, what an experience it was!
Thought it was 7 years …
Brother was on a roll! Hot streak 🔥
No shit? They did put out a lot of good songs in a short time!
Shame!
My Favorite Band !😀😀😀
The one and only, John Fogerty is a legend. And for me this original will always be the best. I love CCR
Hi ! yes ! that was one of the first album i bought ( cosmos factory ) i ll never forget it ! i m 66 years young !😋
CCR had this groove.. Nothing has ever sounded more like a drive down the highway with the roof cabbed down and your arm in the window
I remember when CCR first came on the scene. With their bayou vibe, most of us were shocked to find out they were suburban kids from Berkely. John Fogerty was and is an amazing talent.
Dude me too... Well, in high school in the 90s. Thought they were from the bayou... And was dying to know what kinda acid freaks Pink Floyd looked like! (how surprised I was to both)
NoCal is full of Okies & Southerners !
Yes, he did it all: composing, arranging, singing, guitars, harmonica, organ, electric piano & sax. And he had a great band too.
I grew up on CCR, they are my mom's favorite band of all time. You know a band is great when you've heard them hundreds of times and the music never gets old.
Born in 1958 so I truly know what you mean!
60s 70s and 80s music is the best in my opinion 🤙👊🍻
OMG Lex just nailed it.
Yes, from a music standpoint they used fairly simple chord progressions but
damn if they didn't make those three - four chords flow like magic.
That's not easy to do.
This song has 6 chords. And the musical hook of C-A-G-F-D chords after the chorus was still kind of unusual even in 1969 when it came out. Just a little bit of useless info for you. Cheers!
OMG, CCR are just so good, while I know I still get amazed of how good it is, even my girls (5 and 8) sing along in the car when i play it :)
I've been meaning to say this for the longest time, but I really appreciate that Brad pauses the song very thoughtfully. He doesn't just pause it any old place, like many other reactors do. He waits for an opportune moment so as not to disrupt the flow. I like that. Nice work, dude! And to Lex, you're right, CCR IS SOOO good!
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of Brad as far as his reactions (he's quite stiff), but he does know when to pause a song. I'll give him props for that!
Grew up in Europe with CCR. I was a fanatic Creedence fan twhen I was 12, and still love them. That voice is amazing. Best Rock voice ever. "Keep On Chooglin'"
Every Bar Band played CCR Songs as a matter of course in the 60's and 70:s . They were simple, fun and good to dance to! John Fogerty always had what I consider to be the perfect Rock and Roll Voice!
Fogerty and Chris Conell are the only 2 people who distort their voice the same way. It's like they had a special chamber in their throats.
And every band had to play Proud Mary. I'll bet between playing guitar, keyboards and bass, I've had to do this song a few hundred times! The Creedence style though, not the Ike and Tina way, although that sure would've been interesting!! Lol!!
Years ago, my brother bought me my very first
CD for Christmas. It was CCR’s greatest hits.
I wore it out!
I remember when my mom, who usually bought me pajamas and underwear for Christmas, gave a Beatles Album - like you - I wore it out. CCR was a great band.
Absolutely everyone loves CCR!
i'm 51 now. my dad turned me on to ccr when i was about 12. i was enjoying "heard it through the grapevine" for the first time, when he walked in the room. "like those guys?" he asked. i said "love the sound. quite a groove. he then grabbed his acoustic, and began to play and sing his favorite, "bad moon rising". i will never forget that moment in time, and have THOROUGHLY enjoyed ccr ever since. love everything they did
John Fogerty(singer) at the time he recorded this song was only what 23 .
CCR had San Francisco Bay California roots even though their sound often had a southern style and Louisiana /Mississippi area bayou themes.
A shout out to all the people recommending more of their songs.
Richmond/ El Cerrito. As far a I know John Fogerty still lives in Hercules. Went to his house 35 years ago, went to HS in Berkeley with his oldest son.
CCR is a great band to love.
Always look forward CCR. Never enough! This is the original version. Released in 1969. More CCR please!
Tuned in to see dear Lex groove to this song. She did not disappoint. Much affection for Lex, a living diamond.
CCR is amazing! Tina Turner did an awesome cover of this song too.
Tina turner is awful..
@@liveandletdie7187 I can't help your lack of good taste. Why be so negative?
@@ryanab01 yeah, she is awesome
You guys should react to more Creedence Clearwater Revival…
"I Put a Spell On You", "Susie Q", "Run Through the Jungle", "Sweet Hitch Hiker", "Someday Never Comes", "Hey Tonight", "Commotion", "Up Around The Bend", "Long As I Can See The Light"
🎸🤘
Ramble tamble and traveling band next
@@Joshuadgog Ramble Tamble Yes, and Keep On Chooglin'
@IMOES. SEXYY why are you putting out your videos on this private reaction channel?? No one cares about seeing smut about young girls!! Kinda weird 🤪...this channel isn't about workout plans either huh?? 🤔🤨🙄😵
Looking Out My Back Door
Oh, and definitely Midnight Special
I love CCR too! Been listening to their music for decades...since they first hit the radio.
This is part of what I call CCR's "friendly collection". Includes Down on the Corner, Green River, Up Around the Bend, and a few others. They're just inviting, inclusive feeling songs that make you want to be there. Fogerty had a real gift for it.
Brad & Lex you'll love their "Up Around The Bend"& "Sweet Hitch-Hiker"!!!
Loved Hanoi rocks version of Up around the bend!
What a smile! Keep enjoying the music, it's a joy to watch your reactions the both of you!
I’m with you on that!
Brad sometimes smiles 😃
@@Chris.Davis.2 not that often, too busy reading the lyrics but lex makes up for that with her enthusiasm
@@Chris.Davis.2 He's got a great smile and you can tell he really gets a kick out of Lexi too
@@MariaM-qm1cl he looks at her sometimes like, uh?
Your cookout band?! That's absolutely perfect! I bet John Fogerty would be well-chuffed to hear that, even if he wouldn't phrase it that way. His, and their timeless classics deserve to accompany the toil that's rewarded with beloved friends and family sitting down to enjoy something scrumptious together. >sigh< Thanks for that, I've got a heap of cookin' to do.
You are right, Lex. CCR songs are simple but good. Just straight ahead, solid songs without a lot of flair. John Fogerty always painted a vivid picture with his compositions. Great voice, too.
Love Lex's reactions. You seem to really appreciate 60s and 70s music. Keep listening -- it's the best music around.
As a solo artist, John Fogerty had a hit called Centerfield that's a tribute to baseball. Definitely worth a listen. Also a solo hit with Old Man Down The Road.
Love the video for Old Man.
I absolutely love CCR it reminds me of my Grandmother she loved CCR it was her High School days she said,
Me and her would listen to them time from time.
By far the best version , with the music so crisp !😀
This is the original version. Written by John Fogerty. Released 1969. CCR's second album "Bayou Country". Which also included the song "Born On the Bayou". CCR was a truly great band. You should check them out in depth.
Both versions of this song, Tina Turner and CCR, are different but equally great.
This is the original and best version of this song. To me there's very small covers that are better than the original. Because the original is what the writer wanted it to sound like.
Let us not forget my favorite songs by CCR----BORN ON THE BAYOU, & GREEN RIVER!!!!! 😎😎😎🔥🔥🔥
If you lived in Berkeley California in the late 60s, as I did, you got to hear CCR play in the park for free.
Remember when Will Smith gave that dance lesson in Hitch about how guys should just stay in their lane etc? Love how Brad underplays everything to compliment Lex's raw exuberance. You two just get better and better at everything. Was watching you months ago and you are both now even better than before. Make sure u keep up great teamwork. Kudos guys!
I only just realised this was an original by them!!
New vocabulary for you guys, "swamp rock". Great fun reaction, thank you both. 😁✌️😇
Us New Orleans natives owned this song for obvious reasons . We still have the Riverboat Queen . Geaux Saints !!
I read that John Fogerty was from Cali, but fell in love with Louisiana 'mud rock', so he put on an accent and started writing songs. It sure explains his odd pronunciations.
IF! You're going to move on to the Tina Turner version, please do the live at Wembley one. It's fire.
Yes !!!!!!!! OMG Yes !! Love CCR !!!!!!
Born in Oban in 1959. These were my first American experience band wise ! They’re amazing in every way. So simple but genius ✌️🕶💙❤️🏴
CCR, born and raised in California, convinced everyone they were from Louisiana.
Creedence !!!! 😍😍😍
One of the best songs ever!
This is one song of many that John Fogerty wrote. They never disappoint! John is on his own now touring in 2022. I've been with them and John since 68 first hit Suzie Q. Still my favorite group ever!!!!
CCR the 60's....the best
Iconic song. It’s crazy that they had so many hits from 1967 to 1971. Great song and great band. Ramble tamble or traveling band next.
Maravilloso 😃😃😃🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺
Lex is so adorable when she rocks out.
Grew up on CCR….🎶….❤️🎵
My best friend's mother loved this song. I always think of her when I hear this song and what a wonderful lady she was. God Bless you, Mrs. Corrado
Anything CCR DOES IS A BANGER!!!
Great one! One song that they did cover is my favorite version: “I Heard It Through The Grapevine”; it’s got so much grit!
That one is awesome. You gotta have the long version, though!
That's funny, I always thought he said "tang", meaning gasoline, but apparently it's "pane", probably short for propane.
Lex you are right , Simple & Clear !
My Favorite Band !
This is my favorite version of this song, though many argue for Tina Turner’s rendition. Of course, you haven’t lived until you’ve heard this masterpiece dripping from the lips of Leonard
Nimoy. I triple dog dare you to react to THAT version!
Whaa?? Spock sang this song??
Wonderful 1969 number as was so much music from that era...John Fogarty was a master writer and singer, at his best in this recording. 👍🤪🤗
"Proud Mary" by CCR should be America's National Anthem. And I'll fight the first person who says otherwise! 😀
I like this song. I like this band. I like this reaction. I like Brad and I like Lex. That is all, I hope you have enjoyed my masterful verbose comment. Hope your day is as nice as you are :)
You have to listen to Elvis sing this live, it’s amazing!!
"People on the river are happy to give." A lyric of hope and camaraderie.
People on the river Are Happy To Give 😍❤️🔥✨💫🌟
"Woykin', toynin', and boynin'" always cracked me up
I still love the opening riff to "Up Around the Bend." It "slaps," as they say these days. :)
Creedence Greatest Hits ~ Chronicle ~ is a FABULOUS background party/grillin' album/cd ✨️ ❤
my Mom would get up and dance whenever she heard this ❤️🙏
My uncle's were vietnam I was young kid these guys are legends of that time ..it was only the radio back then no internet .
Every wedding I went to in the 70's the band always played this song.
All their songs were great to dance to.
CCR love forever! Thanks for Proud Mary👍
This is the original version
I love them too. I was about 10 when I first heard them. They're awesome.
Well done, as always. When their hit "Up Around the Bend" came out, I remember everybody being so blown away by the opening guitar riff. Hope all is well.
"Proud Mary" is a song by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival written by John Fogerty. It was released as a single in January 1969 by Fantasy Records and on the band's second studio album, Bayou Country.
All the great comments about CCR are all accurate. I wanted to comment on how great that lyric video was! The animations! Superb!
You can never go wrong with CCR !!!
I can be in a bad mood and turn on you guys and Lex just makes me smile. Love you guys
One of my all time faves
One of the best song covers ever.
John Fogerty wrote this, Tina did the cover of it.
very nice you should try Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son as well
Oops, I didn't mean the movie Major League but the CCR song Center field, which was used in the movie.
CCR - simple, timeless, great !
Only band to ever put out 3 albums in 1 year, incredible, the amount of work they did in 5 years is outstanding… Just like the doors as in terms of a lot of work in a short time…
My favorite CCR song.
Dang, this is the first time I've seen the lyrics after all these years and I could swore the line was "I pumped a lot of 'tane down in New Orleans" meaning he was a gas station guy (which was a thing back then). What does "pumped a lot of pain" mean, and how does that go along with "cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis"?
Lex: "My swamp band". You got that right, girl!!
Yep John Fogerty write Proud Mary. 😉
Edit: Lex you have the best couch/chair dances on you tube.
Love CCR. love Lex’s Mini Mouse Ears.
Tom his older brother was the origional singer of the band. Their mom was a school teacher in California.
Now that is how a lyric video should be!
He was interviewed by Howard Stern and he said he started keeping a journal in the mid 60's and just writing down song titles or lines that would come to him. Proud Mary was the first entry and he said he didn't know what it even meant. He said he thought it sounded cool and new he would use it at some time.
Great reaction. After 50 years Fogerty regained control of his songs. God bless.
Luv your reactions.
Cookout. Crawfish. Barefoot. Swamp. Ha ha. Awesome.
That "pumped a lot of 'pain' should have been ('pane) - short for propane - if I'm not mistaken.
Aloha, I win...Love how you guys start off my day, excellent reaction...a hui hou
The guitar riff in this kicks booty!
You gotta do "Born on the Bayou"
They already did that one.
At school age 14 1969-70 we had a record player and two records: The White Album by The Beatles and Willie & the Poor Boys by CCR. Not a bad listening experience!
Hi ! yes CCR was one of my first album ever ! name of album was ( Cosmos Factory ) ! it was back in early 70s ! 🤠