Tonight I am tired and hot because the air-conditioning went south, and I have to be up early to greet the maintenance dude when he shows up to (hopefully) repair the air! So, I am reduxing one that I played two years ago and hope you’ll enjoy it!
Group leader John Fogerty wrote this song. Released in 1970, the song is often interpreted as a protest of the Vietnam War (like Fortunate Son), but when he performed it at the Arizona state fair in 2012, Fogerty told the crowd that he had been at Woodstock, watching the rain come down. He watched the festival goers dance in the rain, muddy, naked, cold, huddling together, and it just kept raining. So when he got back home after that weekend, he sat down and wrote Who’ll Stop the Rain, making it not a Vietnam protest at all, but a recounting of his Woodstock experience.
The line, “I went down Virginia, seekin’ shelter from the storm” gave Bob Dylan the idea for the title of his 1975 song Shelter From The Storm.
The song was a concert staple for Bruce Springsteen during 1980-81’s River Tour, as well as on the summer 2003 leg of the Rising Tour. Springsteen and the E Street Band opened with Who’ll Stop the Rain whenever it was raining. When Creedence Clearwater Revival was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, Springsteen performed the song with John Fogerty.
Who’ll Stop the Rain
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Long as I remember the rain been coming down.
Clouds of myst’ry pouring confusion on the ground.
Good men through the ages, trying to find the sun;
And I wonder, still I wonder, who’ll stop the rain.
I went down Virginia, seeking shelter from the storm.
Caught up in the fable, I watched the tower grow.
Five year plans and new deals, wrapped in golden chains.
And I wonder, still I wonder who’ll stop the rain.
Heard the singers playing, how we cheered for more.
The crowd had rushed together, trying to keep warm.
Still the rain kept pouring, falling on my ears.
And I wonder, still I wonder who’ll stop the rain.
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: John C. Fogerty
Who’ll Stop the Rain lyrics © The Bicycle Music Company
Right up there along with ‘Fortunate Son’, ‘Run Through The Jungle’ and its cousin ‘Have You Ever Seen The Rain’.
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All good ones! So many to choose from, but I’ve got one planned for tonight …
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👏👏🌸💮🌻🌼
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😊😊
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A very good song!! But sorry about your A/C! Can’t have that! Betsy probably wasn’t happy and we don’t want Betsy unhappy! 😉
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Hah! Betsy told me in no uncertain terms this morning that she was NOT going to snuggle close and she went and sat in the open window until the maintenance dudes got the problem fixed around noon-ish. She’s back here by my side now, though, as it’s a cool 72° in here. Glad you enjoyed the music!!!
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Woo-Hoo on getting it fixed, the maintenance dudes are lucky! 😉
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Heh heh … actually, though, I am the lucky one, for I think I would literally die in this heat! And … I did promise to bake one of the maintenance dudes a cake! 😉
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Aren’t you so kind! What kind of cake did you make?
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My famous mocha-chocolate cake! Actually, it’s Ina Garten’s recipe, but I make it awesome!
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Great song, Jill! Now i remember my wish to get a nice Harley. 🙂 xx Michael
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Oh my!!! Um … how about a nice Schwinn instead? Glad you liked the song, my friend! xx
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Thank you, Michael!!!
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Thank you, Ned!!!
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One of CCR’s best.
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Agreed!!!
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A great song, by a great band, from a fantastic album. I could listen to them all day 😊
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I’m happy! I’ve pleased you twice this week! I’m so glad you liked this one … feel free to listen all day!
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