Introduction
“Proud Mary” is a rock and roll anthem that has been covered by countless artists since its debut in 1969 by Creedence Clearwater Revival. However, the most iconic rendition is undoubtedly Elvis Presley’s 1972 live performance at Madison Square Garden.
The song’s origins can be traced back to John Fogerty, the lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, who drew inspiration from a rolling riverboat he saw during a trip down the Mississippi River. The lyrics capture the power and resilience of the river, comparing it to a proud woman who keeps on “rollin’ on.”
When Elvis Presley heard “Proud Mary,” he knew he had to make it his own. In his live performance, he infused the song with his signature energy and charisma, transforming it into a rock and roll explosion that left audiences roaring. His rendition became a staple of his live shows and remains one of his most beloved recordings.
“Proud Mary” is more than just a song; it’s a cultural touchstone that has transcended generations. Its infectious energy and empowering lyrics continue to inspire and captivate listeners worldwide, cementing its place in rock and roll history.
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Lyrics
Left a good job in the city
Workin’ for the man every night and day
Haven’t ever lost one minute of sleeping
Worried about the way things might have beenBeen a lot of places down in Memphis
I umped a lot of babes down in New Orleans
Had a lot of shots at good times in the city
Till I hitched a ride on a river bout queenA big wheel keeps on turnin’
Proud Mary keeps on burnin’, rollin’, rollin’
Rollin’ on a river
Rollin, rollin, rollin on a riverIf you come down to the river
I betcha you’re gonna find some people who live
You don’t have to worry
‘Cause you have no money
People along the river are happy to giveI said a big wheel keeps on turnin’
Proud Mary keeps on burnin’, rollin’, rollin’
Rollin’ on a river
Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ on a river