• • Length 3: 07 singles chronology ' (1968) ' Proud Mary' (1969) ' (1969) ' (June 1968) ' Proud Mary' (January 1969) ' (April 1969) Music video on ' Proud Mary' is a song written by and first recorded by his band. The song was released by as a from the band's second studio album,, which was released by the same record company in January 1969. The single is generally considered to have been released in early January 1969 although at least one source states that it came out just before Christmas 1968. Find out the DVD release date for Proud Mary. Get an email alert, movie information, photos, trailer and ratings. Henson is Mary, a hit woman working for an organized crime family in Boston, whose life is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path. Jul 20, 2017 Proud Mary Trailer #1 (2018): Check out the new trailer starring Taraji P. Henson, Neal McDonough, and Danny. The song became a major hit in the United States, peaking at #2 on the in March 1969, the first of five non-consecutive singles to peak at #2 for the group. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background and recording [ ] In a 1969 interview, Fogerty said that he wrote it in the two days after he was discharged from the. In the liner notes for the 2008 expanded reissue of Bayou Country, explained that the songs for the album started when John Fogerty was in the National Guard, that the for 'Proud Mary', ', and 'Keep on Chooglin' were conceived by Fogerty at a concert in the, and 'Proud Mary' was arranged from parts of different songs, one of which was about a washerwoman named Mary. The line 'Left a good job in the city' was written following Fogerty's discharge from the National Guard, and the line 'rollin' on the river' was from a movie. In the Macintosh program 'Garage Band', Fogerty explained that he liked, and wanted to open a song with a similar intro, implying the way 'Proud Mary' opens with the repeated C chord to A chord. The basic track for 'Proud Mary', as with the other songs on the album, was recorded by John Fogerty (), (), (), and () at in,, with John instruments and all the vocals later. Chart performance [ ]. • • Tina Turner • singles chronology ' (1993) ' Proud Mary' (1993) ' (1995) ' (1993) ' Proud Mary' (1993) ' (1995) first 'Proud Mary' in 1970. This version was released as a single from their album and the song differed greatly from the structure of the original, but is also well known and has become one of 's most recognizable. The Turners' version was substantially rearranged by and Ike Turner. The song started off with a slow, sultry tone in which Tina introduced the song and warned the audience that she and the band were gonna start it off 'nice and easy' as 'we never do nothing nice and easy' but said they would finish it 'nice and rough'. After the lyrics are first sung softly by the Turners, the song is then turned into a vamp with Tina and the Ikettes delivering gospel-influenced vocals. It reached #4 on the pop charts on March 27, 1971, two years to the week after Creedence Clearwater Revival's version was at its peak, and won the Grammy Award for in 1972. In the Tina Turner biopic,, the song is performed in a timeline of events in Ike and Tina's career in which the couple are transformed from an opening act to to a major headlining act by the mid-1970s. However, the film took significant liberties with that timeline; for instance, the film has the group performing the song in 1968 when they reportedly opened for The Stones in the UK, the Turners first opened for them in the UK in 1966. When they opened for the Stones in 1969 the song was in their set list. Following the original version's release and its success, Ike and Tina included the song in their live act and first performed a version of the song on. It was also performed in 1971 (the year of the Turners' version's release) and 1974. The Turners performed the song on on April 22, 1972. In 1988, a live solo version was included on the album. Tina Turner later re-recorded the song in the studio for the biopic's 1993 soundtrack album. This version was released as a promotional single issued to radio stations and DJs. Tina's solo version was later included on her 2004 greatest hits album. After a contestant's performance of the song on in 2010, this version entered the UK Singles Chart at #62 and fell to #121 the next week, it also entered the at #40. Another live version was released in 2009 on the album. It was recorded on March 21, 2009 in, as part of Turner's. The song has now become a staple in all of Tina's live shows, including live duet versions with and. • ^ (CD booklet)..:. • ^ Bordowitz, Hank. Bad moon rising: the unauthorized history of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Schirmer Books, 1998, p. 58 • ^ (2008). (PDF) (CD booklet). Creedence Clearwater Revival. FAN-30877-02|archiveurl= missing title (). Archived from (PDF) on 2011-09-21. • Hardeep Phull (2008).. Greenwood Press. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 21, 2010. • interviewed on the (1970) • Michael Goldberg (1993)., ed...: Jann S. Retrieved December 29, 2010. • ' (in German).. March 31, 2004. • ' (in German).. PhonoNet GmbH. November 10, 2004. • Flavour of New Zealand, 13 June 1969 • '.. Wilson, 'CAREER RESUMED BY TAMIKO JONES; Recent Polio Victim Presents Songs at Rainbow Grill', The New York Times (January 14, 1971):43;; (18 November 2009);, The Age (October 13, 2010). For more regarding Tamiko Jones, see 2013-05-05 at • Cordell S. Thompson, 'New York Beat', Jet (8 October 1970):63. Billboard.com (1968-07-27). Retrieved on 2011-04-07. • Mojo, Issues 158–161 (EMAP Performance Ltd., 2007). • Solomon Burke, in James Porter,, Roctober 33 (2002) • 'Saturday on Eight', Lewiston Evening Journal (May 23, 1969):22 •. Retrieved on 2011-04-07. Retrieved on 2011-04-07. • 2007-10-06 at the. Press release from January 30, 2004 • [ ] Paiste Cymbals, February 2004 • The Best of Soul Train Live (booklet).. • ' (in Dutch).. Retrieved October 6, 2015. Retrieved October 6, 2015. • (in German).. Retrieved October 6, 2015. Hit Parade Italia. Retrieved October 6, 2015. • ' (in Dutch).. Retrieved October 6, 2015. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved November 21, 2010. • (in Dutch). 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