About the Song

Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Green River” is a quintessential piece of Americana rock. Released in 1969, it quickly became a staple of classic rock radio.

The song evokes vivid imagery of the American South, with lyrics that paint a picture of a lazy summer day spent by the river. John Fogerty’s distinctive vocals, combined with the band’s driving rhythm section, create a powerful and infectious sound. The guitar solo is a standout moment, showcasing Fogerty’s talent as a lead guitarist.

“Green River” is more than just a song; it’s a snapshot of a particular time and place. It captures the essence of the American spirit with its themes of freedom, nature, and nostalgia. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal.

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Lyrics: Green River

Well, take me back down where cool water flow, y’all
Let me remember things I love, Lord
Stoppin’ at the log where catfish bite
Walkin’ along the river road at night
Barefoot girls dancin’ in the moonlightI can hear the bullfrog callin’ me, aw
Wonder if my rope’s still hangin’ to the tree, aw
Love to kick my feet way down the shallow water
Shoofly, dragonfly, get back to mother
Pick up a flat rock, skip it across Green River
Well!Up at Cody’s camp I spent my days, Lord
With flat car riders and cross-tie walkers
Old Cody Junior took me over
Said, “You’re gonna find the world is smoulderin’
And if you get lost come on home to Green River.”

Well!
Come on home