John Fogerty – Lookin’ Out My Back Door
“Lookin’ Out My Back Door” is John Fogerty turning everyday life into a little parade of wonder—proof that innocence can sound “trippy,” even when it’s actually a father smiling at…
“Lookin’ Out My Back Door” is John Fogerty turning everyday life into a little parade of wonder—proof that innocence can sound “trippy,” even when it’s actually a father smiling at…
“Soda Pop” is John Fogerty’s sly, fizzy satire—sweet on the surface, but biting underneath—about fame being poured, branded, and sold until the person inside the can can’t breathe. John Fogerty…
“Goin’ Back Home” is John Fogerty’s wordless homecoming—an opening hymn where guitar and keyboards do the talking, as if memory itself has taken the microphone. Some songs don’t begin with…
“Sail Away” is John Fogerty’s midnight invitation—part lullaby, part warning—where escape feels holy and dangerous at the very same time. John Fogerty’s “Sail Away” doesn’t enter your life the way…
“Somewhere Listening (For My Name)” is John Fogerty’s gentle gospel assurance—faith as a quiet posture, standing still long enough to be called. There’s a particular kind of comfort that doesn’t…
“Bad Moon Rising (Live At The Wiltern Theater)” turns a bright, sing-along classic into a communal warning—proof that joy and dread can share the same chorus. When John Fogerty steps…
“The Holy Grail” is John Fogerty chasing a different kind of treasure—less a chalice of legend than that fleeting, intoxicating moment when groove, guitar, and imagination all line up and…
“She Thinks I Still Care” is the softest kind of heartbreak: the one that doesn’t shout, because it doesn’t need to—everything you do betrays what you’re still carrying. The song…
“Just Pickin’” is John Fogerty’s wordless grin—a little two-minute porch-light instrumental where the blues is remembered as joy, and the guitar speaks in the language that predates explanation. If you’re…
“Workin’ On A Building” is a gospel-standard turned personal refuge—John Fogerty stepping away from rock stardom to sing, with plain faith, about rebuilding a life one honest measure at a…