CCR’s One-Night Truce at Tom Fogerty’s Wedding
For one evening, the music out-sang the grudges. They weren’t on a marquee. There were no ticket stubs, no soundcheck, no encore chants rolling like thunder from the cheap seats.…
For one evening, the music out-sang the grudges. They weren’t on a marquee. There were no ticket stubs, no soundcheck, no encore chants rolling like thunder from the cheap seats.…
The world screamed his name—his paycheck whispered $600. Fame can light up a city, but it doesn’t always pay the power bill. At the height of hysteria, when screams drowned…
A porch-light kind of love song—Alabama turns life’s biggest question into a gentle, everyday promise in “How Do You Fall in Love.” Put the anchors where they belong. “How Do…
A jukebox waltz for grown-ups—Dwight Yoakam lets “Sad, Sad Music” do what real country always has: tell the truth softly enough that it hurts. Before the first Telecaster lick fades,…
“Don’t You Wish It Was True” is John Fogerty’s gentle, stubborn daydream of a kinder world—sung like a smile that knows better, yet refuses to stop hoping. When John Fogerty…
A hand outstretched in daylight—Dwight Yoakam opens “Take Hold of My Hand” like a porch light after hard weather, inviting love to step inside and stay. Put the anchors where…
“Deja Vu (All Over Again)” is John Fogerty sounding the alarm with a weary heart—when history repeats, the heaviest cost is always paid in ordinary lives. The moment you hear…
“Rambunctious Boy” is John Fogerty saluting the troublemaker in all of us—an anthem for the restless spirit that refuses to “settle down,” even when life insists it’s time. The hard…
A honky-tonk grin with a steel spine—Buck Owens greets heartache like an old acquaintance in “Hello Trouble,” turning tough luck into a two-minute dose of sunshine. Start with what’s on…
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…