John Fogerty – Southern Streamline
A Rolling Hymn to Redemption and the Relentless Pull of Home When John Fogerty released “Southern Streamline” in 1997 as part of his comeback album Blue Moon Swamp, it marked…
A Rolling Hymn to Redemption and the Relentless Pull of Home When John Fogerty released “Southern Streamline” in 1997 as part of his comeback album Blue Moon Swamp, it marked…
A Journey Through Memory and Redemption, Carved in Asphalt and Sky Released as a single from his 2013 album Wrote a Song for Everyone, John Fogerty’s “Mystic Highway” did not…
A Lament for a Lost America Seen Through the Flickering Glow of the Cathode Ray When John Fogerty released “I Saw It on T.V.” as part of his 1985 solo…
The quiet resignation of a weary soul, set against the twilight hush of fading dreams. In “Broken Down Cowboy,” a track from John Fogerty’s 2007 album Revival, the legendary voice…
A Quiet Faith in the Flow of Time and Redemption Released in 2007 as part of John Fogerty’s reflective and roots-driven album Revival, the song “River Is Waiting” never scaled…
A Quiet Benediction of Love, Etched in Simplicity and Soul When John Fogerty released “Joy of My Life” on his 1997 solo album Blue Moon Swamp, the track did not…
A sunlit wish you can tap your foot to—John Fogerty opens “Don’t You Wish It Was True” like a front-porch prayer, imagining a kinder world and inviting us to sing…
A quiet flare in a loud season—John Fogerty lowers his voice in “Deja Vu (All Over Again)” to warn that the country’s wounds can open twice, and the second time…
A bright, Buddy-Holly-hearted pledge to keep moving—John Fogerty sings restlessness like a blessing in “Rambunctious Boy.” Put the anchors up front. “Rambunctious Boy” sits at track nine on Blue Moon…
A protest song wired for the present—John Fogerty straps “Fortunate Son” to a modern engine with the Foo Fighters, and the old spark catches fresh fire. Start with the essentials…