Tag: “Fortunate Son”

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival- Green River/Willy & the Poor Boys- John Fogerty

    Creedence Clearwater Revival- Green River/Willy & the Poor Boys- John Fogerty

    After already releasing the hit album Bayou Country at the beginning of the year, Creedence Clearwater Revival released Green River in August 1969 and Willy and the Poor Boys just before Christmas. Those latter two veritable greatest hits packages loaded with “Bad Moon Rising”, “Lodi”, “Green River”, “Down on the Corner”, “Fortunate Son”, and “Don’t Look Now” were, like the two preceding Creedence Clearwater Revival albums, the artistic vision of one John Fogerty. Even as he wrote all of the original songs, sang every one, and provided the chunky lead guitar, John Fogerty also produced the distinctive “swamp rock” sound of every CCR album, including those THREE in 1969.

    And while John Fogerty was not the first to be entrusted with the then-new trend toward allowing the bands to produce themselves, he certainly was the most successful, truly remarkable when you realize that, at least in North America, Creedence Clearwater Revival rivaled The Beatles for consecutive Top 5 hits in the US from 1967-1970, and that is without the expert guidance of a producer such as The Fab Four had in George Martin. Jimi Hendrix and The Doors made equally indelible impacts upon rock history in the same inconceivably brief span of time as Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty, but they each had help, Hendrix from ex-Animals member Chas Chandler and The Doors from veteran producer Paul Rothschild. Even over fifty-five years later, my guest here In the Studio John Fogerty‘s sound and vision on Green River and Willy and the Poor Boys were completely self-contained and, to this day, never duplicated.

    Barely eight months after releasing Bayou Country in January, Bay Area quartet Creedence Clearwater Revival would offer up Green River in August, with the hat trick Willy & the Poor Boys before year’s end. This outpouring of timeless hits in a single year, including “Proud Mary”, “Bad Moon Rising”, “Lodi”, “Green River”, “Down on the Corner”, and “Fortunate Son” all penned, produced, and sung by Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty, has never been matched and probably never will. –Redbeard

  • Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band- Fortunate Son

    Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band- Fortunate Son

    When you are as prolific a song craftsman as Bob Seger, there is little reason to cover anybody else’s. But a lucky crowd got to hear Bob Seger lead his Silver Bullet Band through a rousing version of John Fogerty’s “Fortunate Son” long ago.

  • John Fogerty- Fortunate Son- rehearsal 5-97

    John Fogerty- Fortunate Son- rehearsal 5-97

    For those who have been suffering through life imitating art for the last four years by Jared and the Oligarchs featuring Ivanka, Eric, and Donald jr, ain’t nothin’ like the real thing: John Fogerty ripping through the furious protest song he wrote and sang for Creedence Clearwater Revival, “Fortunate Son”. This unreleased gem from the In the Studio  archives was recorded in May 1997 during John Fogerty’s rehearsals in Burbank CA for that Summer’s Blue Moon Swamp  Tour. –Redbeard

  • John Fogerty- Green River- Burbank  5-97

    John Fogerty- Green River- Burbank 5-97

    Creedence Clearwater Revival, led by John Fogerty, were very busy from 1968 through 1970. Their third album Green River   had  been released in 1969, their first since the spectacular breakthrough of “Proud Mary” from Bayou Country , and they were suddenly much in demand for TV appearances and concerts, including one outside Bethel NY called the Woodstock Festival.”We went on in the middle of the night after the Grateful Dead,” recalls Creedence songwriter/ producer/ singer/ guitarist John Fogerty. “ Half a million kids asleep, oh boy!” Decades later Fogerty was rehearsing his band in Burbank CA in front of a small studio audience when the band dug into the title song from that “Green River” album. –Redbeard