John Fogerty – Rambunctious Boy
“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…
“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…
A postcard from California’s long twilight—Dwight Yoakam sings of grit, glamour, and getting by in “The Late Great Golden State.” Before the guitars even bite, the context matters. “The Late…
“Hot Rod Heart” is John Fogerty bottling the purest kind of freedom—the kind that doesn’t need permission, only an open road and a song on the radio. If you want…
A barroom parable set to a backbeat—Dwight Yoakam turns temptation and consequence into a wild ride you can feel in your bones. Released as an album cut on This Time…
“Walking in a Hurricane” is John Fogerty turning a storm into a stride—proof that you can move forward even when the wind insists you shouldn’t. The essentials belong right up…
A porch-light invitation to remember—“Send Me the Pillow (That You Dream On)” finds Dwight Yoakam lowering his voice, letting longing arrive the way summer air moves through a screen door.…
“Change in the Weather” is John Fogerty reading the sky like a warning sign—when the air turns uneasy, it’s not just the season that’s shifting, it’s the world. The clearest…
A vow said in plain clothes — “Forever’s as Far as I’ll Go” is the kind of promise you speak once, softly, and then spend a lifetime keeping. When Alabama…