Creedence Clearwater Revival – Graveyard Train
“Graveyard Train” is CCR’s darkest ride—an eight-and-a-half-minute blues trance where the rails feel like fate, and the night keeps rolling long after the last light has gone. Some Creedence Clearwater…
“Graveyard Train” is CCR’s darkest ride—an eight-and-a-half-minute blues trance where the rails feel like fate, and the night keeps rolling long after the last light has gone. Some Creedence Clearwater…
A slow two-step with the truth—a hurt you can’t outdrink, set to a backbeat that keeps you standing even as the room tilts. Essentials up top. Song: “This Drinkin’ Will…
A working-man’s valentine—gratitude set to a Telecaster strut, where overdue bills and long weeks shrink beside the simple fact that somebody’s waiting at home. Essentials up top. Song: “I Got…
A plainspoken lament with a backbeat—a son’s Lexus in the driveway, a father’s handshake fading, and the old country giving way to something you barely recognize. Essentials up top. Song:…
A soul-leaning barroom plea—a partner’s simple request for time and tenderness—sung by a road-tough voice that knows what neglect costs. Essentials up front. Song: “You Never Take Me Dancing.” Artist:…
“There’s No Doubt in My Mind” is The Partridge Family at their most quietly persuasive—two and a half minutes where certainty isn’t shouted, it’s smiled, and longing learns to sound…
“Morning Rider on the Road” is a sunlit-sad little travelogue—The Partridge Family singing about motion as comfort, where the miles don’t erase longing, they simply teach it a gentler rhythm.…
“It’s Just a Thought” is CCR’s softest kind of truth—where certainty dissolves into dusk, and love is remembered not as victory, but as something you almost had. Creedence Clearwater Revival…
“Walk On The Water” is CCR’s early spell of belief and doubt—where the language of miracles meets the plain, stubborn truth that sooner or later, everyone has to swim. Put…
A hard lesson wrapped in a radio hook—a father’s warning and a son’s detour—told in the steady, road-worn voice of a man who’s been both. Essentials up front. Song: “Where…