The Osmonds (the world's most misunderstood group) did a pretty good version of this in their younger days. It's called: The Osmond Brothers ~ Down on the Corner (w/lyrics) 1970 [HQ]
You guys are one of my FAVORITE reaction channels. So organic and I love how ya’ll just get right down to business. Brad is so smart and lex’s smile could lift anyone’s day. I’ll be listening when ya’ll hit 1 million subs.
I have a 45 of this, given to me by a dear friend who has past on. On my 19th bday 1984, it was my favorite song at the time. The flip side is Fortunate son.
Your comments continue to astound, confound and amuse me. This is the first time I've heard CCR's guitar playing (or any music at all) likened to patting and scratching a big round belly. Lex really manages to conjure up some disturbing visions at times.
One OF THE BEST GROUPS OF MY TIME!! These guys did it all, what I find so interesting about CCR is for many, many years I truly believed that CCR was a deep south rock-a-billy, or southern rock band... To not only my amazement, but sheer shock, I find they are a California music group!! Just holy cow!! LoL 😂 Thanks for bringing all of us these awesome music uploads 🔥🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶
Not even out back California, SF bay area. Used to catch them sometimes at Strawberry Lodge in the mountains of highway 50. They'd play there sometimes when they were driving from Marin to Tahoe and back for gigs.
Grew up in a poor neighbourhood, our music teacher used to make us play this bangin' on the school desk and twangin' elastic rubber bands...sold all us kids on CCR. Thank you Ms Williams, still one of my faves. :)
I grew up in Louisiana and was heart broken, as an adult, when I found out these guys were from Berkeley, CA. I always assumed they were from here. Still one of my favorite bands. So, so good.
Down on the corner peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 20 December 1969. The flip side of the 45 rpm was "Fortunate Son", this song reached No. 14 on 22 November 1969
Here's what's amazing.. ccr basically recorded all their albums in 2 and a half years.. most bands today release an album every 4 years or so. In that 2 year time they had 13 hits that almost every one over 40 knows. Basically every album was a greatest hits album lolol
There are few bands that can fill a CD with their hits, cause most have a hit or two. CCR is one band that can fill it. I know cause I have their hits CD, and each song on there was a huge hit. I love CCR. Great band.
Man I must have heard this song 10000 times at our home when I was growing up in the 70's. But Detroit area + living in the country + the 70's = lots off CCR, Bob Seger and 3 dog night. Lol
CCR's" Down on the Corner" is guaranteed to lift your mood and put a smile on your face .You can't help but to tap your feet and snap your fingers. Check out "Run Through the Jungle".
I less than 6 months Creedance Relased 3 great albums Bayou County, Green River and Willy and the Poor Boys. 5 months later, released Cosmos Factory. Only the Beatles could match that..Greatest American Rock Band ever...
I watch about a dozen reactors and I just realized you guys are easily my favorite. You're so natural and you don't say all the corny cliches and you're so much fun. You're both adorable. I have a crush on both of you LOL.
This song came out at a perfect time. We had a "Corner" where 3 townlines connected. Kids from the 3 towns hung out at "The Corner" signing this chorus with the radios blaring.
When I was a small child I loved a song by this band so much that I literally tried to eat the record. It was called “looking out my back door.” For some reason my mom kept it for years. I guess she thought the tiny, teeth-shaped chunk I bit out of it was funny, lol. Thank God I didn’t try to swallow it! Yikes.
I loved that song when I was 10. I would hear it on my transistor radio! Doot doot doot looking out my back door. And Have you ever seen the rain. I thought that song was so beautiful. I still do!
This was the first record I ever bought: Willie & The Poorboys, after seeing them on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1969 ( I think). This is the song that hooked me but Fortunate Son, It Came Out of the Sky, Side of the Road, Midnight Special, Cotton Fields, Effigy, Don’t Look Now, and the instrumental Poorboy Shuffle all got me. So many great tunes on this album. Thank you for doing Down On The Corner. Everything changed for me the first time I heard and saw it on TV as a ten year old. Mow at 62, I am happy to still be on the journey!
I remember back in 1970 one Saturday afternoon in the summer that ABC's Wide World of Sports' Jim McKay played CCR's "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" during the program and I thought that was so cool! A grown up who liked CCR. My dad hated rock and roll and generally went into ugly histrionics whenever it was played in the house. So it was great to find out there were open minded adults and not just the closed minded sorts like my dad was. Now how many others out there can remember an incident from 52 years ago like that? 🤔🙃😏🎸
Thanks. Way back when I was a young Marine, every beer bar I walked into, that had a pool table, CCR was rocking the Juke Box. Good times back then. Try "Lookin out my backdoor".
how cool - no matter what party we were at back then, as soon as CCR was played the dance floor filled up immediately. Simply good! Another look back at my youth. Thank you for sharing. Best regards @all from hamburg (germany)
Back in the early 1970's I was on the entertainment committee when I was in college. I was also in drama production so we built stage sets and such. I had a file cabinet full of different bands we could hire at very reasonable prices when they were on tour and had a open night on their route. CCR was one of the bands in that file cabinet. We never got them but I saw them several times at Adams State College in Alamosa Colorado.
They had hit after hit after hit. I've been listening since 68 their debit with a great song Suzie Q. John Fogerty is still performing no doubt still sounds great.
One of my favorite CCR song. There’s is a video on YT of the performing as Willy and the Poor Boys on a 60’s era TV show, perhaps Ed Sullivan. Back in the 80’s Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wynn’s formed a side project called Willie and the Poor Boys..
More amazing CCR. Definitely feeling the rhythm guitar! Still lotsa others too.."Who'll Stop the Rain?" "Run Through the Jungle" "Proud Mary" "Long As I Can See the Light" "The Midnight Special" "Travelin' Band" "Suzie Q"
Great upbeat song. And a good reaction. Did You ever listen to the band “Smokie” ? If not, then I think that you will find, that most of there music also is upbeat. And some are ballards. They have a ton of hits.
I appreciate knowing now what the actual lyrics are. For years, I've been hearing in my mind, "....Willie goes into a dance, Devil's on the loose." Now that I think about it , I believe my imagined lyrics are better.
CCR is fabulous. Love John’s voice.
A one of a kind voice, nobody sounds like him
The Osmonds (the world's most misunderstood group) did a pretty good version of this in their younger days. It's called: The Osmond Brothers ~ Down on the Corner (w/lyrics) 1970 [HQ]
Yep, and if you can't bop to this bass line you have no soul.
You can't go wrong with CCR. It was a great dance song back in the day and still is. I love that you're feeling it.🥰🎵🥰🎶
You guys are one of my FAVORITE reaction channels. So organic and I love how ya’ll just get right down to business. Brad is so smart and lex’s smile could lift anyone’s day. I’ll be listening when ya’ll hit 1 million subs.
I've heard this a thousand times... never really knew the lyrics until today. Thanks
@@KASPA-KEY I always thought "Willy and the Poor Boys are playin' a disco happy beat". Live and learn.
I have a 45 of this, given to me by a dear friend who has past on. On my 19th bday 1984, it was my favorite song at the time. The flip side is Fortunate son.
Nice memory. You're lucky indeed.
Great band. Been listening to them since being a kid in the 70s. Up Around the Bend and Traveling Band were two favorites of mine. Peace!
Can't ever go wrong on CCR...."Fortunate Son" being my favorite....but you guys already did that one!!!
Remember, Put a candle in the Window.
That song actually Won Soul song awards!
@@christopherbako wrong title bro
@@thehoogard Long as I can see the light. Bro
Not even close to one of their actual good songs
Lets all be honest. We love Lex. Thats why we are here.
Brad is cool enough to deserve her, but you are right. Lex is adorable.
Long as I can see the light is an amazing song by them.
One of CCR's favorite songs just wants to make you move and dance.
Your comments continue to astound, confound and amuse me. This is the first time I've heard CCR's guitar playing (or any music at all) likened to patting and scratching a big round belly. Lex really manages to conjure up some disturbing visions at times.
One OF THE BEST GROUPS OF MY TIME!! These guys did it all, what I find so interesting about CCR is for many, many years I truly believed that CCR was a deep south rock-a-billy, or southern rock band... To not only my amazement, but sheer shock, I find they are a California music group!! Just holy cow!! LoL 😂 Thanks for bringing all of us these awesome music uploads 🔥🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶
Not even out back California, SF bay area. Used to catch them sometimes at Strawberry Lodge in the mountains of highway 50. They'd play there sometimes when they were driving from Marin to Tahoe and back for gigs.
Brad & Lex you'll love their "Proud Mary","Up Around The Bend"& "Sweet Hitch-Hiker"!!!
1000000% second Proud Mary!
Love Lex's reaction! Lex is a treasure,protect her at all cost!
Grew up in a poor neighbourhood, our music teacher used to make us play this bangin' on the school desk and twangin' elastic rubber bands...sold all us kids on CCR. Thank you Ms Williams, still one of my faves. :)
Ramble tamble or traveling band are 2 s tier songs you need to hear by ccr. Ramble tamble is my favorite song of theirs.
CCR An American rock band formed in El Clerrito,California : members John Fogerty, Tom Fogerty, Stuart Cook and Doug Clifford.
I grew up in Louisiana and was heart broken, as an adult, when I found out these guys were from Berkeley, CA. I always assumed they were from here. Still one of my favorite bands. So, so good.
I know! Who would believe they were from CA? I was shocked when I found out. Great job on their part.
Thank God for California
Stop judging California
Ya'll have to do "Someday Never Comes" One of the most heartfelt and meaningful songs ever
Down on the corner peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 20 December 1969. The flip side of the 45 rpm was "Fortunate Son", this song reached No. 14 on 22 November 1969
Here's what's amazing.. ccr basically recorded all their albums in 2 and a half years.. most bands today release an album every 4 years or so. In that 2 year time they had 13 hits that almost every one over 40 knows. Basically every album was a greatest hits album lolol
Another “Perfect Song…I wouldn’t change a thing” song.
Awesome band
There are few bands that can fill a CD with their hits, cause most have a hit or two. CCR is one band that can fill it. I know cause I have their hits CD, and each song on there was a huge hit. I love CCR. Great band.
Yeah, like Billy Joel, Elton John, Journey, REO Speedwagon and......................
They have 3 greatest hits albums, and even #3 is filled with total jams. The first 2 are amazing almost front to back.
Like I said, there are a few, but most can't fill one CD.
Man I must have heard this song 10000 times at our home when I was growing up in the 70's.
But Detroit area + living in the country + the 70's = lots off CCR, Bob Seger and
3 dog night. Lol
Not to mention Terrible Ted, the Motor City Madman
Just took my pop to see John Fogerty in concert... The man can still bring it
Live version of I put a spell on you blows my mind every time I watch it. I like this one, great band.
Love Love Love CCR !!
One of my favorites when I was a tween!
CCR's" Down on the Corner" is guaranteed to lift your mood and put a smile on your face .You can't help but to tap your feet and snap your fingers.
Check out "Run Through the Jungle".
Ah, my favorite CCR. Thank you for reacting!
Dog belly metaphors FTW!
I'm always in the mood for CCR
I less than 6 months Creedance Relased 3 great albums Bayou County, Green River and Willy and the Poor Boys. 5 months later, released Cosmos Factory. Only the Beatles could match that..Greatest American Rock Band ever...
CCR was the first music i got on tape from my best friend to my 9th birthday and I heard it all the time, good memories
Man I been waiting and requesting this one it's my favorite CCR song. You guys rock !
Brad is smiling and rocking in rhythm with Lex. You just know it's a good song!!
CCR "up around the bend "...the guitar riff is on fire 🔥🔥 😁
I like how he says he likes the guitar on this. This band has one of the best guitar players of all time on it
Smiled all thru this reaction.💗. More CCR.
When we were younger we used to meet "down at the corner"... but when we got older (teenager) we would meet "in the woods", great times!
CCR = Happiness
CCR + Lex = Joy
I watch about a dozen reactors and I just realized you guys are easily my favorite. You're so natural and you don't say all the corny cliches and you're so much fun. You're both adorable. I have a crush on both of you LOL.
This song came out at a perfect time. We had a "Corner" where 3 townlines connected. Kids from the 3 towns hung out at "The Corner" signing this chorus with the radios blaring.
Love CCR! 😀🤘🙌🤘👍🎸🎶🎵🎤
When I was a small child I loved a song by this band so much that I literally tried to eat the record. It was called “looking out my back door.” For some reason my mom kept it for years. I guess she thought the tiny, teeth-shaped chunk I bit out of it was funny, lol. Thank God I didn’t try to swallow it! Yikes.
I loved that song when I was 10. I would hear it on my transistor radio! Doot doot doot looking out my back door. And Have you ever seen the rain. I thought that song was so beautiful. I still do!
OMG, that's the cutest story! Appropriate since Fogerty wrote that song for his three year old son Josh.
CCR made some great records that you could really sink your teeth into.
Agreed. Have you ever seen the rain is a great song.
Looking out my back door is a great song. Great story. Glad you're ok today.
I was in Junior High when all of this was coming out. The teachers let us play music at lunch break & it was like a dance everyday. 😀😀😀
Brad buddy, Lex is a trip, you a lucky man!
This was the first record I ever bought: Willie & The Poorboys, after seeing them on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1969 ( I think). This is the song that hooked me but Fortunate Son, It Came Out of the Sky, Side of the Road, Midnight Special, Cotton Fields, Effigy, Don’t Look Now, and the instrumental Poorboy Shuffle all got me. So many great tunes on this album.
Thank you for doing Down On The Corner. Everything changed for me the first time I heard and saw it on TV as a ten year old. Mow at 62, I am happy to still be on the journey!
Finally a reaction to this song.I’ve requested it in the comments on many reaction channels….Simple, but a very good song.Good reaction !!
The front cover artwork for the album "Willy and the Poor Boys" illustrates this song and the stance of the little girl in the picture is priceless.
Another classic, this is one of those happy songs for sure!
Love me some ccr always a up beat band I remember this tune
You guys should react to more Creedence Clearwater Revival…
"I Put a Spell On You", "Susie Q", "Proud Mary", "Run Through the Jungle"
🎸🤘
Ramble tamble
and so many other ones you'll never hear anywhere
I remember back in 1970 one Saturday afternoon in the summer that ABC's Wide World of Sports' Jim McKay played CCR's "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" during the program and I thought that was so cool! A grown up who liked CCR. My dad hated rock and roll and generally went into ugly histrionics whenever it was played in the house. So it was great to find out there were open minded adults and not just the closed minded sorts like my dad was. Now how many others out there can remember an incident from 52 years ago like that? 🤔🙃😏🎸
Thanks. Way back when I was a young Marine, every beer bar I walked into, that had a pool table, CCR was rocking the Juke Box. Good times back then. Try "Lookin out my backdoor".
Brad with the accurate observation about "round" vs "sharp" guitar tone
how cool - no matter what party we were at back then, as soon as CCR was played the dance floor filled up immediately.
Simply good! Another look back at my youth. Thank you for sharing. Best regards @all from hamburg (germany)
Happy simple songs that just make you smile.
Hey guys what's up! Greetings from South Florida! Just some good old swamp rock! You guys rock! God bless you! Peace!
In my high school, back in the early 90s, they used this song for our linedancing in gym class.
Great group that imploded too soon from tremendous infighting. Would have been great to have them for a few more albums.
This was the first “real” rock song I ever heard. I was 7. Put me on a definite path😂 Love CCR
my fav. and Lexs smile is contagious
I seen John perform a few times now and I loved the concerts. Rock on Brad & Lex
This was the first record I played when I was being 'trained' to be a mobile disc jockey, circa 1970.
Back in the early 1970's I was on the entertainment committee when I was in college. I was also in drama production so we built stage sets and such. I had a file cabinet full of different bands we could hire at very reasonable prices when they were on tour and had a open night on their route. CCR was one of the bands in that file cabinet. We never got them but I saw them several times at Adams State College in Alamosa Colorado.
More feel good music folks. Thanks for the uplifting. You guys have an uplifting attitude!
They had hit after hit after hit. I've been listening since 68 their debit with a great song Suzie Q. John Fogerty is still performing no doubt still sounds great.
CCR, oh man, what a band.
Love this album.
My favorite recent youtubers I've found. Love your energy and how you two compliment each other!
❤️❤️❤️❤️2 very beautiful people and a awesome older song
Great reaction!! Lex,keep that joy!!! You guys make the music new again. Rock on! Thanks 😊
One of my favorite CCR song. There’s is a video on YT of the performing as Willy and the Poor Boys on a 60’s era TV show, perhaps Ed Sullivan. Back in the 80’s Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wynn’s formed a side project called Willie and the Poor Boys..
Some Day Never Comes, is a must.
Not sure what CCR songs you've done before but a few of the lesser ones you may not have done are Molina, It Came Out of The Sky, and Feel in Blue
Lex's analogy about the dogs bellies was completley hilarious! Very fun! God bless you both! ...Peace - Jazz
She's a Spirit Lifter! always happy.
I still have my green river record. Just a great album 💿👍 thanks guys.
Willy and the poor boys ❤❤❤❤❤❤this was always on play during parties.
Love the harmony of the chrous
Yes. We need to hear the 🔊 BASS!
More amazing CCR. Definitely feeling the rhythm guitar! Still lotsa others too.."Who'll Stop the Rain?" "Run Through the Jungle" "Proud Mary" "Long As I Can See the Light" "The Midnight Special" "Travelin' Band" "Suzie Q"
Great upbeat song. And a good reaction. Did You ever listen to the band “Smokie” ? If not, then I think that you will find, that most of there music also is upbeat. And some are ballards. They have a ton of hits.
Classic song...remember listening to this As a very little kid
with my dad...album cover had one of the band members ona 10 speed bike!
My fave song from my fave group-thank you❤❤
You two need to do a CCR collab with Alex and Andy. The world is waiting.
Love this song! Haven't heard it since I was a kid. Still know the words 😉
What happy happy song!!
I loved the stories these guys sang.
One if my moms favorite bands grew up listening to them!
Wait, is that Brad groovin?! Go Brad.
As a kiddo I used to think they said “playing guitars with ya feet”. Pre internet. Hahaha still makes me laugh
I love watching you two. You have a lot of fun.
I've enjoyed this song since it was new but I never knew the words
This song always reminds me of Summer.
My favorite song by them.
Discovered this channel 4 songs ago. I could watch Lex react to these videos all day. So I will lol.
This and Centerfield are two of his best imo
I appreciate knowing now what the actual lyrics are. For years, I've been hearing in my mind, "....Willie goes into a dance, Devil's on the loose." Now that I think about it , I believe my imagined lyrics are better.
John Fogerty’s voice is majestic!