Down on the Corner

"Down on the Corner"
Single by Creedence Clearwater Revival
from the album Willy and the Poor Boys
B-side Fortunate Son
Released September 1969
Format Vinyl 45 RPM
Recorded 1969
Genre Roots rock
Length 2:47
Label Fantasy
Writer(s) John Fogerty
Producer(s) John Fogerty
Creedence Clearwater Revival singles chronology
"Green River"
(1969)
"Down on the Corner"
(1969)
"Fortunate Son"
(1969)

"Down on the Corner" is a song by the American band Creedence Clearwater Revival. It appeared on their fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys (1969). The song peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 20 December 1969. The flip, "Fortunate Son", reached #14 on the United States charts on 22 November 1969, the week before Billboard changed its methodology on double-sided hits.[1]

Content

The song chronicles the tale of the fictional band Willy and the Poor Boys, and how they play on street corners to cheer people up and ask for nickels.

The song makes reference to a Washboard, a Kazoo, a Kalamazoo Guitar, and a gut bass.[2] In a 1969 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the band performed the song as Willy and the Poor Boys. Stu Cook played a gut bass, Doug Clifford the Washboard, Tom Fogerty the Kalamazoo, which mimicked the appearance of the band as they appear on the album cover.

Covers and samples

Appearances in other media

Games

Television

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (1990). The Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Sixties (25 October 1969 through 27 December 1969). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research, Inc. ISBN 0-89820-074-1.
  2. "Lyrics for 'Down on the Corner'". Metrolyrics. Retrieved October 5, 2010.
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