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The Blue Ridge Rangers

Is the first solo album by John Fogerty, the former lead singer and lead guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival.

Upon its initial release by Fantasy Records in 1973, the album was credited to "The Blue Ridge Rangers" with no mention of Fogerty on the cover. Fogerty chose to do this in order to distance himself from his Creedence legacy. The LP was later reissued and credited to John Fogerty with a different cover design. The CD reissue restores the original silhouette cover photo and credits the album to Fogerty. The album is made up entirely of traditional and country covers, and features Fogerty playing all the instruments.

The album peaked at #47 on the charts. Two singles from the album became hits: "Jambalaya" which peaked at #16, and "Hearts of Stone" which peaked at #37.

In 2009, Fogerty released a sequel to this album, entitled The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again.

Track listing

Side one

1. "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues" (Traditional) -- 2:29

2. "Somewhere Listening (For My Name)" (Archie Brownlee) -- 2:37

3. "You're the Reason" (Fred Henley, Terry Fell, Mildred Imes, Bobby Edwards) - 3:12

4. "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" (Hank Williams) -- 3:15

5. "She Thinks I Still Care" (Dickey Lee Lipscomb, Steve Duffy) -- 2:57

6. "California Blues (Blue Yodel #4)" (Jimmie Rodgers) -- 3:04

7. "Workin' on a Building" (Traditional) -- 4:34

8. "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" (Don Robertson, Hal Blair) -- 2:49

9. "Have Thine Own Way, Lord" (Adelaide A. Pollard, George C. Stebbins) - 2:59

10. "I Ain't Never" (Mel Tillis, Webb Pierce) -- 2:49

11. "Hearts of Stone" (Rudy Jackson, Eddy Ray) -- 2:10

12. "Today I Started Loving You Again" (Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens) -- 3:12

Comments

9 years ago

Rocky Mullins

Ok, I feel better. Friend send me a clip of an interview. He is democrat but leans more to libertarian. Doesn't do politics at his shows because he appreciates ALL his fans. 

9 years ago

Rocky Mullins

I love everything that Ccr ever recorded. EVERYTHING! EVERYTHING John has ever written. Taught myself to play drums listening to Creedence. I wish he would kept his politics to himself. Blueridge Rangers is all him. Vocal and instruments. Quite an achievement.

9 years ago

Robert Bales

You all need to give a listen to the Mel Tillis version to this song.

9 years ago

Texasbil Henson

I know this boy is from California but I can tell you he sings Louisiana and Texas music.

9 years ago

goldthorpe1

Sounds like it should have been a Buddy Holly song. Love it

11 years ago

breffnipark

no no no never .. seen nobody like YOU !

11 years ago

chance23

Late night tunes

11 years ago

P.J.W.Chicagoguy

Excellent remake of this song, by Webb Pierce in the late Fifties.I think it was 1959.

11 years ago

Patrick McGuire

I grew up listening to my grandparents dancing around the living room, late at night, brings back good memories for me :)

12 years ago

Kristen Kahm

I love this song and everything it means to me. the good ol' days will always be in my heart. M-U-MBAS

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