Creedence Clearwater Revival – It Came Out of the Sky
“It Came Out of the Sky” is CCR’s sly little miracle: a funny UFO tale that slowly turns into a sharp-eyed parable about America—how wonder becomes headline, then profit, then…
“It Came Out of the Sky” is CCR’s sly little miracle: a funny UFO tale that slowly turns into a sharp-eyed parable about America—how wonder becomes headline, then profit, then…
“Sweet Hitch-Hiker” is CCR’s last great grin on the highway—three minutes of restless motion where freedom feels intoxicating, and the end of an era is already visible in the rear-view…
“Someday Never Comes” is CCR’s quietest punch—John Fogerty singing to a child (and to himself) about the cruelest promise adults make: “Someday you’ll understand”… and then someday never comes. In…
“Suzie Q” is a slow-burning spell of desire and danger—CCR turning a 1957 rockabilly crush into an 8-minute swamp trance that feels like headlights cutting through midnight fog. By the…
“Commotion” is the sound of America’s nerves in 1969—Creedence Clearwater Revival turning sirens, headlines, and street-level anxiety into a tight little engine that won’t stop rattling until the song runs…
“Hey Tonight” is CCR’s two-minute burst of roadside joy—an urgent, handclap-ready reminder that even when the sky is heavy, you can still choose motion, laughter, and a little human noise…
“Cotton Fields” is CCR’s plainspoken postcard from the working South—three minutes of dust, distance, and memory, sung like a man looking back from the highway and realizing the past still…
“I Heard It Through the Grapevine” in CCR’s hands is gossip turned into thunder—an 11-minute night drive where suspicion, desire, and dread keep circling the same dark block until dawn…
“Long As I Can See the Light” is CCR’s weary benediction—home as a single, steady lamp in the distance, promising that even the hardest road still has a way back.…
“Travelin’ Band” is the bright, breathless roar of life on the road—two minutes of jet-engine momentum hiding a tired human heart that rarely gets to come down to earth. In…