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- Proud Mary - Wikipedia
"Proud Mary" is a song by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, written by vocalist and lead guitarist John Fogerty It was released as a single in January 1969 by Fantasy Records and on the band's second studio album, Bayou Country
- Who originally recorded Proud Mary Tina Turner or Creedence . . . - Answers
It was first recorded by rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (in which Fogerty played lead guitar and sang lead vocals) on the 1969 album Bayou Country
- How “Proud Mary” Made Tina Turner a Household Name - Biography
Ike and Tina, who had been musically linked since the late ’50s, began covering “Proud Mary” on stage, reimagining the song Tina had loved since first hearing it on the radio in 1969
- The Mythical Meaning Behind “Proud Mary” by Tina Turner
Two years before Turner unveiled her indelible take on the “Proud Mary,” Creedence Clearwater Revival released the original 1969 version as the lead single off their sophomore album, Bayou
- Proud Mary by Creedence Clearwater Revival - Songfacts
It was Stu Cook who first introduced the riverboat aspect of the song The idea came to him as the group watched the television show Maverick and Stu made the statement, "Hey riverboat, blow your bell "
- Proud Mary, From John Fogerty to Tina Turner: Anatomy of a Song
When John Fogerty wrote "Proud Mary" 45 years ago, he had never cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis or hitched a ride on a riverboat queen But he was on to something with those lyrics
- How John Fogerty wrote Proud Mary - Far Out Magazine
Although widely associated with Ike Tina Turner, the classic track ‘Proud Mary’ actually originates from Creedence Clearwater Revival Penned by frontman John Fogerty and debuted in 1969, Fogerty’s original concept for the song depicted a maid labouring to please wealthy individuals, a narrative that diverged from the reimagined version
- “Proud Mary”: A Journey Through Time and Sound with Creedence . . .
Written by John Fogerty, the lead singer and songwriter for CCR, “Proud Mary” first appeared on the band’s second studio album, Bayou Country The inspiration for the song reportedly came from Fogerty’s fascination with the Mississippi River, its steamboats, and the lifestyle associated with river travel
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