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Creedence Clearwater Revival - The Very Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival (Songbook)

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(Easy Guitar). 13 classic rock faves from CCR made easy in notes & tab, including: Bad Moon Rising * Born on the Bayou * Down on the Corner * Fortunate Son * Green River * Have You Ever Seen the Rain? * Lodi * Proud Mary * Susie-Q * Wholl Stop the Rain * and more.

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Table of Contents STRUM AND PICK PATTERNS This chart contains the - photo 1
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STRUM AND PICK PATTERNS

This chart contains the suggested strum and pick patterns that are referred to by number at the beginning of each song in this book. The symbols Picture 2 and v in the strum patterns refer to down and up strokes, respectively. The letters in the pick patterns indicate which right-hand fingers plays which strings.

p = thumb
i = index finger
m = middle finger
a = ring finger

For example; Pick Pattern 2
is played: thumb - index - middle - ring

You can use the 34 Strum or Pick Patterns in songs written in compound meter - photo 3

You can use the 3/4 Strum or Pick Patterns in songs written in compound meter (6/8, 9/8, 12/8, etc.). For example, you can accompany a song in 6/8 by playing the 3/4 pattern twice in each measure. The 4/4 Strum and Pick Patterns can be used for songs written in cut time ( by doubling the note time values in the patterns Each pattern would - photo 4 ) by doubling the note time values in the patterns. Each pattern would therefore last two measures in cut time.

Guitar Notation Legend
Additional Musical Definitions - photo 5
Additional Musical Definitions
The Very Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival Songbook - photo 6
Bad Moon Rising Words and Music by John Fogerty - photo 7
Bad Moon Rising Words and Music by John Fogerty - photo 8
Bad Moon Rising Words and Music by John Fogerty - photo 9
Bad Moon Rising

Words and Music by John Fogerty

Additional Lyrics 2 I hear hurricanes a blowin I know the end is comin soon - photo 10
Additional Lyrics 2 I hear hurricanes a blowin I know the end is comin soon - photo 11
Additional Lyrics 2 I hear hurricanes a blowin I know the end is comin soon - photo 12

Additional Lyrics

2. I hear hurricanes a blowin.
I know the end is comin soon.
I fear rivers overflowin .
I hear the voice of rage and ruin.

3. Hope you got your things together.
Hope you are quite prepared to die.
Looks like were in for nasty weather.
One eye is taken for an eye.

Born on the Bayou

Words and Music by John Fogerty

The Very Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival Songbook - photo 13
Addit - photo 14
Additional Lyrics 3 Wish I was back on the bayou Rollin with some Cajun - photo 15
Additional Lyrics 3 Wish I was back on the bayou Rollin with some Cajun - photo 16
Additional Lyrics 3 Wish I was back on the bayou Rollin with some Cajun - photo 17

Additional Lyrics

3. Wish I was back on the bayou,
Rollin with some Cajun queen.
Wishin I were a fast freight train,
Just a chooglin on down to New Orleans.

Down on the Corner

Words and Music by John Fogerty

Additional Lyrics 2 Rooster hits the washboard people just gotta smile - photo 18
Additional Lyrics 2 Rooster hits the washboard people just gotta smile - photo 19
Additional Lyrics 2 Rooster hits the washboard people just gotta smile - photo 20

Additional Lyrics

2. Rooster hits the washboard, people just gotta smile.
Blinky thumps the gut bass and solos for a while.
Poorboy twangs the rhythm out on his Kalamazoo.
Willy goes into a dance and doubles on kazoo.

3. You dont need a penny just to hang around.
But if youve got a nickel, wont you lay your money down?
Over on the corner theres a happy noise.
People come from all around to watch the magic boy.

Green River

Words and Music by John Fogerty

Additional Lyrics 2 I can hear the bullfrog calling me how Wondring if the - photo 21
Additional Lyrics 2 I can hear the bullfrog calling me how Wondring if the - photo 22
Additional Lyrics 2 I can hear the bullfrog calling me how Wondring if the - photo 23

Additional Lyrics

2. I can hear the bullfrog calling me, how!
Wondring if the ropes still hangin to the tree, oh.
Love to kick my feet way down the shallow water.
Shoo, fly, dragonfly, get back to your mother.
Pick up a flat rock, skip it across Green River.

3. Up at Codys camp, I spent my days, oh,
With flatcar riders and crosstie walkers.
Old Cody Junior took me over;
Said, Youre gonna find the world is smouldring,
And if you get lost, come on home to Green River.

Fortunate Son

Words and Music by John Fogerty

Additional Lyrics 2 Some folks are born silver spoon in hand Lord dont they - photo 24
Additional Lyrics 2 Some folks are born silver spoon in hand Lord dont they - photo 25

Additional Lyrics

2. Some folks are born silver spoon in hand.
Lord, dont they help themselves, yall?
And when the tax man comes to the door,
Lord, the house looks like a rummage sale, yeah.

3. Yeah, some folks inherit star-spangled eyes.
Oo, they send you down to war, yall.
And when you ask em, How much should we give?
Oo, they only answer, More, more, more, more.

Have You Ever Seen the Rain?

Words and Music by John Fogerty

Additional Lyrics 2 Yesterday and days before sun is cold and rain is hard - photo 26
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