John Fogerty – Rockin’ All Over the World
“Rockin’ All Over the World” is a simple rock chant that turns into a kind of passport—a reminder that joy can travel farther than trouble, and that a good groove…
“Rockin’ All Over the World” is a simple rock chant that turns into a kind of passport—a reminder that joy can travel farther than trouble, and that a good groove…
“Rock and Roll Girls” is Fogerty’s love letter to youth as a mystery—bright on the surface, but quietly saying: there’s a whole world happening right beside you, and you’ll never…
“Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” is a postcard of pure American joy—Fogerty stepping out of the CCR storm to sing about food, dancing, and daylight slipping into a Louisiana night. What…
“The Old Man Down the Road” is Fogerty’s comeback in motion—an ominous, foot-on-the-gas groove that turns suspicion into prophecy, and keeps asking who’s really following you. When John Fogerty released…
“Centerfield” is a joyous plea for a second chance—baseball on the surface, but underneath it’s the sound of a man stepping back into the light, asking to be trusted with…