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Down On The Corner by Creedence Clearwater Revival

Sanatçı biyografisi Creedence Clearwater Revival

70'lerin Efsanevi Country-Folk Grubu. Kadro John C.Fogerty Vokal Gitar & Klavye
Tom Fogerty Gitar
Stuart "Stu" Cook Bas Gitar
Doug "Cosmo" Clifford Davul Creedence Clearwater Revival Sometimes Shortened To Creedence Or CCR Was An American Rock Band That Gained Popularity In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s With A Number Of Successful Singles Drawn From Various Albums.
The Band Consisted Of Lead Vocalist Lead Guitarist And Primary Songwriter John Fogerty His Brother And Rhythm Guitarist Tom Fogerty Bassist Stu Cook And Drummer Doug Clifford. Their Musical Style Encompassed Country Rock And Swamp Rock Genres. Despite Their San Francisco Bay Area Origins They Positioned Themselves As Southern Rock Stylists Singing About Bayous The Mississippi River Catfish And Other Popular Elements Of Southern Iconography.
Creedence Clearwater Revival's Music Is Still A Staple Of American And Worldwide Radio Airplay 1 And Often Figures In Various Media. The Band Has Sold 26 Million Albums In The United States Alone. 2 Creedence Clearwater Revival Was Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1993. 3 They Were Ranked At 82 On Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists Of All Time. Line Up John Fogerty – Lead Vocals Lead Guitar Harmonica Keyboards Saxophone
Tom Fogerty – Rhythm Guitar Backing Vocals Piano
Stu Cook – Bass Guitar Backing Vocals Keyboards
Doug Clifford – Drums Percussion Backing Vocals Albums Creedence Clearwater Revival 1968 Bayou Country 1969 Green River 1969 Willy And The Poor Boys 1969 Cosmo's Factory 1970 Pendulum 1970

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"Down On The Corner" Is A Song By The Creedence Clearwater Revival. It Appeared On Their Fourth Studio Album Willy And The Poor Boys 1969 . The Song Peaked At #3 On The Billboard Hot 100 On December 20 1969. The Flip Side "Fortunate Son" Reached #14 On The United States Charts On November 22 1969 The Week Before Billboard Changed Its Methodology On Double-Sided Hits. In Canada The Single Reached #4 In December 1969 And #5 In New Zealand. The Song Performed Better In Much Of Continental Europe Where It Made #2 In Germany #9 In Austria #8 In The Netherlands #17 In Flemish-Speaking Belgium And #6 In French-Speaking Belgium Than In The United Kingdom Where It Stalled At #31. The Song Depicts The Fictional Band Willy And The Poor Boys And How They Play On Street Corners To Cheer People Up And Ask For Nickels. Songwriter John Fogerty Explained How The Lyrics Were Derived "{I} Was Kind Of Inspired By Seeing An Advertisement In The Paper One Day ” He Says. “It Was An Ad From Disney That Said In Great Big Letters ‘Winnie The Pooh’. Something In My Brain Said ‘Winnie The Pooh And The Pooh Boys’. Obviously That Was Close To ‘Willy And The Poor Boys’. As I Began To Develop This Idea It Turned Into Music In That Weird Mystical Almost Uncontrollable Way Music Comes To Songwriters. Winnie The Pooh Is Still My Favorite Character Who I’ve Shared With My Daughter Kelsy Since The Day She Was Born Though She's Growing Out Of It. But I'm Not." The Song Makes Reference To A Harmonica Washboard A Kazoo A Kalamazoo Guitar And A Gut Bass. In A 1969 Appearance On The Music Scene The Band Performed The Song Dressed Up As “Willy And The Poor Boys”. Stu Cook Played A Gut Bass Doug Clifford The Washboard And Tom Fogerty The Kalamazoo Which Mimicked The Appearance Of The Band As They Appear On The Album Cover. Billboard Described The Single As Having "an Infectious Calypso Beat."

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