♫ Proud Mary ♫ (Redux)

It’s been a while (two years, give or take a few months) since I’ve played this one.  Seems like a good enough reason to play it again tonight.  Last time I played it, I included only the CCR version, but tonight I’m also adding Tina Turner’s cover, since so many expressed an interest in it last time I played it.  While I love Tina Turner, I still prefer the CCR version on this one .


I had a different song picked out for tonight.  My mind, apparently, had other ideas, for as I was folding laundry, writing my ‘Good People’ post and cleaning my messy kitchen, “Big wheel keep on turnin’, Proud Mary keep on burnin'” just kept playing over and over in my head.  When I sat down to find the song I intended to post tonight, Proud Mary somehow ended up on my screen.  Sigh.  No point arguing with a mind as stubborn as mine.

Written by CCR’s John Fogerty, the song was conceived the day he got his discharge papers from the US Army.  According to Fogerty …

“The Army and Creedence overlapped, so I was ‘that hippie with a record on the radio.’ I’d been trying to get out of the Army, and on the steps of my apartment house sat a diploma-sized letter from the government. It sat there for a couple of days, right next to my door. One day, I saw the envelope and bent down to look at it, noticing it said ‘John Fogerty.’ I went into the house, opened the thing up, and saw that it was my honorable discharge from the Army. I was finally out! This was 1968 and people were still dying. I was so happy, I ran out into my little patch of lawn and turned cartwheels. Then I went into my house, picked up my guitar and started strumming. ‘Left a good job in the city’ and then several good lines came out of me immediately. I had the chord changes, the minor chord where it says, ‘Big wheel keep on turnin’/Proud Mary keep on burnin” (or ‘boinin’,’ using my funky pronunciation I got from Howling’ Wolf). By the time I hit ‘Rolling, rolling, rolling on the river,’ I knew I had written my best song. It vibrated inside me. When we rehearsed it, I felt like Cole Porter.”

The song hit #2 in the US, reached #8 in the UK, and #1 in Austria. This was the first of five singles by Creedence that went to #2 on the US chart; they have the most #2 songs without ever having a #1.

Proud Mary
Creedence Clearwater Revival

Left a good job in the city
Workin’ for the man ev’ry night and day
And I never lost one minute of sleepin’
Worryin’ ’bout the way things might have been

Big wheel keep on turnin’
Proud Mary keep on burnin’
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river

Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis
Pumped a lot of pane down in New Orleans
But I never saw the good side of the city
‘Til I hitched a ride on a river boat queen

Big wheel keep on turnin’
Proud Mary keep on burnin’
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river

If you come down to the river
Bet you gonna find some people who live
You don’t have to worry ’cause you have [if you got] no money
People on the river are happy to give

Big wheel keep on turnin’
Proud Mary keep on burnin’
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river

Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on the river

Songwriters: John C. Fogerty
Proud Mary lyrics © The Bicycle Music Company


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12 thoughts on “♫ Proud Mary ♫ (Redux)

  1. After her passing, I’ve been discovering so many interviews she’s done. What a force of nature and yet so down to earth and classy. Truly a legend and her music will live on.

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    • Isn’t it amazing that death brings a person more fame than they had during their life? But yes, she was an awesome artist and her music will live on … perhaps not forever, but for the foreseeable future!

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  2. This is the first time I’ve heard this version. I actually thought it was Tina all the way and didn’t realize it was written by John Fogerty. Guess I was too busy trying to raise my kids and avoid a lot of the music they played in favor of Joan Baez at the time. Cant say I like this one better, but it is a good version and I like the story behind the writing. That was a bad time except for Feb. 29, the day my baby boy was born. He is now almost 14 if you go by the actual birthdays as well as the way he acts most of the time. My clown! Ya gotta love him!

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    • I am the same … the music of the 1970s often is unfamiliar to me for I was too busy raising three children to pay a lot of attention! I’m often stunned to find that I’m unfamiliar with a song that was #1 for several weeks sometime during the ’70s! We had more important things to worry about then!

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  4. Tina Turner for me. She “owns” this song, as The Simon would say. And considering her life with Ike, for her to perform under those circumtances, she is just amazing!

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