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
"Proud Mary" Is A Song Written By American Singer And Guitarist John Fogerty. It Was First Recorded By Rock Band Creedence Clearwater Revival In Which Fogerty Played Lead Guitar And Sang Lead Vocals On The 1969 Album Bayou Country. According To The Proud Mary Songfacts The Phrase "Proud Mary" Reminded John Fogerty Of A Domestic Washerwoman Which Is What He Started Writing The Song About. When He Wrote The Music The First Few Chords Reminded Him Of A Paddle-Wheel Going Around And He Thought Of The Mississippi River. Instead Of "Proud Mary" Being A Clean-Up Lady "she" Became A Boat. Released As A Single In January 1969 It Became The Band’s First Top-Ten Hit On The U.S. Pop Chart Peaking At Number Two 1 Or Number One According To Some Charts. 2 Bob Dylan Said This Song Was His Favorite Single Of 1969. It Was The First Of Five Singles That The Band Released That Would Reach That Peak On The Chart A Record For Most Number-Two Singles For A Group Without Ever Having A Number-One Song. The Song Reached Number Eight In The UK.