“Blue Boy’” by John Fogerty is Southern rock goodness

John Fogerty knows a little about rock n’ roll! After successfully fronting Creedence Clearwater Revival, John has continued to rock as a solo artist. This performance highlights John’s incredible talent.

John Fogerty

Playing live in front of a smaller audience, John is joined by three fantastic backup singers who add some excellent dance steps to their harmony. He opens the song on his guitar and plays the song’s melodic line.

The tune called ‘Blue Boy’ is from the album ‘Blue Moon Swamp,’ recorded live. John wears all black and gets into the song’s rhythm and blues style.

John Fogerty

His electric guitar sings on his solo, and the crowd loves it. They are standing, clapping, and dancing along, and John plays his golden ‘Les Paul’ guitar to their delight.

John’s unique rock voice is fantastic in this performance. It is pure John Fogerty magic between the singing and the guitar work. He’s feeling it, as his facial expressions mimic his guitar riffs.

John Fogerty

John’s fans love it, and he loves them back, thanking them after the song concludes. An American music legend, John Fogerty embodies rock and roll. John was one of the founders of Creedence Clearwater Revival, which had 9 top-10 singles and 8 gold albums from 1968 to 1972.

‘CCR’ was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. John continued his career with solo success and landed on ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine’s list of 100 greatest songwriters at number 40.

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