Creedence Clearwater Revival – Lookin’ Out My Back Door
“Lookin’ Out My Back Door” is CCR’s little miracle of escape: a playful, child-eyed vision that turns everyday life into a backyard parade, reminding you that wonder can still arrive…
“Lookin’ Out My Back Door” is CCR’s little miracle of escape: a playful, child-eyed vision that turns everyday life into a backyard parade, reminding you that wonder can still arrive…
“Who’ll Stop the Rain” is a weary prayer in plain clothes—an acoustic sigh that asks, with gentle fury, when the long storm over ordinary people will finally break. Released in…
“Up Around the Bend” is CCR’s invitation to hope—an engine-bright promise that something better is waiting just beyond the next curve, if you’re willing to keep driving. There’s a special…
“Down on the Corner” is joy with scuffed shoes—Creedence Clearwater Revival reminding us that the simplest music can feel like a small rescue, right there on the street where ordinary…
“Green River” is CCR’s postcard from an imagined childhood paradise—where dragonflies, rope swings, and simple pleasures still exist untouched, no matter how loud the real world gets. In the summer…
“Proud Mary” is the great American daydream in motion—leaving the grind behind, letting the river carry you toward something cleaner, simpler, and quietly triumphant. Released as a single in January…
“Have You Ever Seen the Rain” is the sound of success turning bittersweet—sunlight on the surface, heartbreak falling quietly through it. Released as a single in January 1971, “Have You…
“Bad Moon Rising” turns catastrophe into a sing-along—an upbeat warning that trouble is already on the horizon, whether we choose to believe it or not. When Creedence Clearwater Revival released…
“Fortunate Son” is CCR’s hard-edged postcard from 1969—two minutes of righteous noise that turns class privilege into a chorus you can’t forget. Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son” arrived in September…