Creedence Clearwater Revival – Walk On The Water
“Walk On The Water” is CCR’s early spell of belief and doubt—where the language of miracles meets the plain, stubborn truth that sooner or later, everyone has to swim. Put…
“Walk On The Water” is CCR’s early spell of belief and doubt—where the language of miracles meets the plain, stubborn truth that sooner or later, everyone has to swim. Put…
A hard lesson wrapped in a radio hook—a father’s warning and a son’s detour—told in the steady, road-worn voice of a man who’s been both. Essentials up front. Song: “Where…
A tender, two-step confession—the kind you whisper after midnight—about pride giving way to honesty and hurt turning into something you can live with. Essentials up front. Song: “It Only Hurts…
“Keep On Chooglin’” is CCR’s eight-minute midnight sermon—part boogie, part bravado, part survival mantra—where the groove keeps moving even when life doesn’t. If Creedence Clearwater Revival ever had a track…
“Twenty-Four Hours a Day” is the sound of love turning into a clock—where every minute echoes one name, and waiting becomes its own kind of devotion. If you’ve ever loved…
A rockabilly wink turned honky-tonk welcome—a jukebox grin with real heart, reminding us that sometimes goodbye hurts less when the band keeps the beat. Essentials up front. Song: “Crazy Little…
Two voices learning the same hard lesson—love doesn’t end cleanly, it echoes, and the echo is the part that hurts the longest. Essentials up front. Song: “This One’s Gonna Hurt…
“The Night Time Is the Right Time” is Creedence Clearwater Revival reaching back to the raw church-and-juke-joint soul of R&B—then driving it straight through the swamp, turning late-night desire into…
A “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” becomes, in The Partridge Family’s hands, a bright, TV-era pop vessel carrying an older, harder cry for escape—proof that even the sunniest…
“I’m On My Way Back Home” is a gentle return-to-self song—where the road stops being escape, and becomes the long, humble path back to love, belonging, and peace. There’s a…