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In a 1969 interview, John Fogerty said that he wrote it in the two days after he was discharged from the National Guard. [10] In the liner notes for the 2008 expanded reissue of the Creedence Clearwater Revival album Bayou Country, Joel Selvin explained that the songs for the album started when Fogerty was in the National Guard, that the riffs for "Proud Mary", "Born on the Bayou", and "Keep ...
In the liner notes for the 2008 expanded reissue of Bayou Country, Joel Selvin explained that the riffs for "Proud Mary", "Born on the Bayou", and "Keep on Chooglin'" were conceived by Fogerty at a concert in the Avalon Ballroom, and "Proud Mary" was arranged from parts of different songs, one of which was about a "washerwoman named Mary". [9]
The Same Old Blues is the debut album from UK rock group Proud Mary.The album was recorded at Wheeler End Studios in November 2000 over a period of 7 days and released on Noel Gallagher's Sour Mash label.
“I could do B.B. King songs with all the emotion. Ike said, ‘Girl, I didn't know you could sing,’ and I was so happy, because he was bigger than life. That's when I knew I wanted to be an ...
"The Color Purple" star performed Turner's "Proud Mary" for the 2024 Grammys in memoriam segment Feb. 4 to honor the late singer, who died last May. Fantasia performed that very song 20 years ago ...
Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner is a compilation album released as part of EMI's Legends Of Rock N' Roll Series in 1991. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked the album number 212 on their list of the 500 greatest albums of all time (number 214 on 2012 revised list, and number 392 in the 2020 edition).
The songs on this list will make you relive your own sweet memories. Just like your favorite country songs about mom and country songs about dad , this list of sweet country songs about sons will ...
The song peaked at No. 13 on the U.S. pop chart. [2] Their remake of "Proud Mary" reached No. 30 on the UK Singles Chart in late 1969. [3] The group broke up in 1970, but reunited in 1974 for a few more years. [1] They performed on the same billing as Frank Sinatra and Herb Alpert, and sang the national anthem for the Thrilla in Manila in 1975. [4]