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{{short description|1969 single by Creedence Clearwater Revival}}{{About|the song by Creedence Clearwater Revival|the band|Proud Mary (band)|the film|Proud Mary (film)}}{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2022}}







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  • Roots rockNEWS, Decurtis, Anthony, November 1, 2005, John Fogerty Is Closer to Peace With a Label, The New York Times,weblink January 2, 2021, 0362-4331, PODCAST,weblink The Bad Moon on the Rise Edition, Hit Parade {{!, Music History and Music Trivia|publisher=Slate|last=Molanphy|first=Chris|date=February 28, 2019|access-date=August 20, 2023}}
  • swamp rockBOOK, Phull, Hardeep,weblink Story Behind the Protest Song: A Reference Guide to the 50 Songs that Changed the 20th Century, Greenwood Press, 2008, 978-0-313-34141-0, 92,
  • Southern rockBOOK, Various Mojo Magazine, The Mojo Collection: 4th Edition,weblink November 1, 2007, Canongate Books, 978-1-84767-643-6, 166,
  • folk rockBOOK, Valdez, Steve, Henderson, Lol, Stacey, Lee, Encyclopedia of Music in the 20th Century, 2014, Routledge, London, 978-1-135-92946-6, 223,weblink Folk rock,
}}m=3|s=07}}Fantasy Records>Fantasy| writer = John Fogerty| producer = John Fogerty| prev_title = I Put a Spell on You| prev_year = 1968Bad Moon Rising (song)>Bad Moon Rising| next_year = 1969{{YouTube"Proud Mary" (lyric video)}}}}}}"Proud Mary" is a song by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, written by vocalist and lead guitarist John Fogerty. It was released as a single in January{{nbsp}}1969 by Fantasy Records and on the band's second studio album, Bayou Country. The song became a major hit in the United States, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1969, the first of five singles to peak at No. 2 for the group.WEB, {{AllMusic, artist, creedence-clearwater-revival-p3985/charts-awards/billboard-singles, yes, |title=Creedence Clearwater Revival – Billboard Singles |website=AllMusic |publisher=Rovi Corporation |access-date=November 21, 2010}}MAGAZINE, The Hot 100 Chart (March 15, 1969),weblink September 6, 2020, Billboard, Later that year, R&B singer Solomon Burke released a rendition on Bell Records that reached No. 15 on the Billboard R&B chart.Another version by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner, released on Liberty Records in 1971, did nearly as well as the original on the charts, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 5 on the Billboard R&B chart. They won a Grammy Award for their rendition in 1972.After the disbandment of the duo, Tina continued to perform the song during her solo career, and recorded new versions of it for her studio as well as live albums.

Background and recording

In a 1969 interview, Fogerty said that he wrote it in the two days after he was discharged from the National Guard.{{Pop Chronicles |54| 5|John Fogerty}} In the liner notes for the 2008 expanded reissue of Bayou Country, Joel Selvin explained that the songs for the album started when Fogerty was in the National Guard, that the riffs for "Proud Mary", "Born on the Bayou", and "Keep on Chooglin'" were conceived by Fogerty at a concert in the Avalon Ballroom, 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 by Will Rogers.MAGAZINE, Michael, Goldberg, Jann S., Wenner, Jann Wenner, 1993, Fortunate Son: John Fogerty – The 1993 Rolling Stone Interview, Rolling Stone, United States, December 29, 2010,weblink The Proud Mary, more formally known as the Mary Elizabeth, was a real ship and was based in Memphis, Tennessee. The Proud Mary traveled along the Mississippi River from 1928 to 1978.WEB,weblink Jimmy Ogle - Proud Mary, {{Blockquote|"Proud Mary's" singer, a low-wage earner, leaves what he considers a "good job," which he might define as steady work, even though for long hours under a dictatorial boss. He decides to follow his impulse and imagination and hitches a ride on a riverboat queen, bidding farewell to the city. Only when the boat pulls out does he see the "good side of the city"—which, for him, is one in the distance, far removed from his life. Down by the river and on the boat, the singer finds protection from "the man" and salvation from his working-class pains in the nurturing spirit and generosity of simple people who "are happy to give" even "if you have no money." The river in Fogerty and traditionally in literature and song is a place holding biblical and epical implications. ... Indeed, the river in "Proud Mary" offers not only escape but also rebirth to the singer.Kitts, Thomas M. (2015). John Fogerty: An American Son, {{unpaginated}}. Routledge. {{ISBN|9781317961253}}.}}The song is a "seamless mix of black and white roots music."Campbell, Michael and Brody, James (2007). Rock and Roll: An Introduction, second edition, p.237-8. Cengage Learning. {{ISBN|9781111794538}} Fogerty explained that he liked Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and wanted to open a song with a similar intro (descending by a third), implying the way "Proud Mary" opens with the repeated C chord to A chord. Fogerty wanted to evoke male gospel harmonies, as exemplified by groups he was familiar with such as the Swan Silvertones, the Sensational Nightingales, and the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi; especially on the line, "Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river"; and in the guitar solo he did his "best [imitation of] Steve Cropper."Fogerty, John (2015). Fortunate Son: My Life, My Music, {{unpaginated}}. Little, Brown. {{ISBN|9780316244565}}. The basic track for "Proud Mary", as with the other songs on the album, was recorded by John Fogerty (lead guitar), Tom Fogerty (rhythm guitar), Stu Cook (bass), and Doug Clifford (drums) at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California, with John overdubbing instruments and all the vocals later.

Critical reception

Billboard described "Proud Mary" as a "driving blues item with a strong beat."NEWS, Billboard, February 20, 2021, January 4, 1969, 48, Spotlight Singles,weblink Cash Box described it as "a steady moving mid-speed chunk of funk and rhythm that will make itself felt in both pop and underground spots."NEWS, CashBox Record Reviews, January 4, 1969, 15, December 8, 2021,weblink Cash Box, Cash Box ranked it as the No. 55 single of 1969.NEWS, Top 100 Chart Hits of 1969, Cash Box, December 27, 1969, December 8, 2021,weblink 22,

Chart performance

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Weekly charts{| class"wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"|+Weekly chart performance for "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival

!scope="col"|Chart (1969–1970)!scope="col"|Peakposition!scope="row"|Australia (Go-Set)5{{single chart |Austria|1|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|rowheader=true}}{{single chart |Flanders|7|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|rowheader=true|access-date=December 30, 2020}}{{single chart |Wallonia|10|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|rowheader=true|access-date=December 30, 2020}}{{single chart |Canadatopsingles|2|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|chartid=6060|rowheader=true|access-date=December 30, 2020}}{{single chart|Ireland2|13|song=Proud Mary|rowheader=true|access-date=December 6, 2018}}{{single chart |Dutch40|11|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|year=1969|week=15|rowheader=true|access-date=December 30, 2020}}!scope="row"|New Zealand (Listener)WEB,weblink flavour of new zealand - search listener, Flavourofnz.co.nz, February 25, 2020, June 13, 2021,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20210613230515weblink">weblink dead, 3{{single chart |Norway|6|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|rowheader=true}}!scope="row"|South Africa (Springbok Radio)WEB,weblink SA Charts 1965 - 1989 Songs P-R, South African Rock Lists, June 15, 2018, 1!scope="row"|Sweden13{{single chart |Switzerland|4|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|rowheader=true|access-date=December 30, 2020}}{{single chart |UK|8|date=19690712|rowheader=true|refname=uk8}}{{single chart |Billboardhot100|2|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|rowheader=true|access-date=December 30, 2020}}!scope="row"|US Record World 1{{single chart |West Germany|4|song=Proud Mary|artist=Creedence Clearwater Revival|songid=87|year=1969|rowheader=true|access-date=December 30, 2020}}!scope="row"|Yugoslavia1{{col-2}}

Year-end charts{| class"wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"|+Year-end chart performance for "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival

!Chart (1969)! style="text-align:center;"|Rank!scope="row"|AustraliaWEB,weblink Go-Set Australian charts – Top Records for the Year of 1969, Poparchives.com.au, 25!scope="row"|CanadaWEB,weblink Item Display – RPM – Library and Archives Canada, Collectionscanada.gc.ca, 56!scope="row"|South AfricaWEB, Top 20 Hit Singles of 1969,weblink September 2, 2018, 12!scope="row"|US Billboard Hot 100WEB,weblink Top 100 Hits of 1969/Top 100 Songs of 1969, Musicoutfitters.com, 19{{col-end}}

Certifications and sales

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Solomon Burke version









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In April 1969, Solomon Burke released a cover of Proud Mary on Bell Records.MAGAZINE, April 19, 1969, Spotlight Singles: Top 20 R&B,weblink Billboard, 77, Burke mixed gospel and country music to make the song as a celebration of black consciousness. It was the title track of his 1969 album Proud Mary.MAGAZINE, June 21, 1969, Album Reviews,weblink Billboard, 56, The single was Burke's second release for Bell and was co-produced by singer Tamiko Jones.BOOK, Myers, Marc,weblink Anatomy of a Song: The Oral History of 45 Iconic Hits That Changed Rock, R&B and Pop, 2016-11-01, Open Road + Grove/Atlantic, 978-0-8021-8965-3, 1955, en, Jones was being rehabilitated after a bout of polio and was at the time Burke's fiancée and manager.NEWS, Wilson, John S., 1971-01-14, CAREER RESUMED BY TAMIKO JONES, en-US, The New York Times,weblink 2023-08-26, 0362-4331, Cordell S. Thompson, "New York Beat", Jet (October 8, 1970):63. Burke recalled: We went to Muscle Shoals and recorded Proud Mary, which they didn't like at all. They thought it was stupid to record a song Proud Mary, which was already on the charts. I was explaining to them that it was a very big record, but it's a very white record, a pop record. We will redo the record, open up the doors for it to get on the r&b charts and make the black stations to play the record ... This record was a hit without anybody's help. Proud Mary was only promoted by Tamiko Jones and myself.WEB, Tribute to Solomon Burke,weblink 2023-08-26, www.soulexpress.net, On May 24, 1969, Burke performed his version of "Proud Mary" on American Bandstand."Saturday on Eight", Lewiston Evening Journal (May 23, 1969):22The song returned Burke to the US R&B Top 20, with the single reaching No. 15 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.WEB, Proud Mary (song by Solomon Burke) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts,weblink 2023-08-26, www.musicvf.com, Burke stated in a 2002 interview: "I was in Vegas for sixteen weeks at the Sands Hotel. I missed this record being a hit, because we weren't there to promote the record, we had no backing. The greatest thing I ever did was tell Ike Turner, "Hey man, you should get on this record ... I think you and Tina could tear this thing up."Solomon Burke, in James Porter, "Songs of Solomon: Solomon Burke Interview", Roctober 33 (2002)Critical receptionThe single received positive reviews.According to Mark Denning, "While that may have seemed like a bald-faced bid for pop radio play, in Burke's hands the song became a bracing tale of life in the Deep South as African-Americans searched for liberation aboard the ship that carried them as slaves and put them to undignified labor serving wealthy whites."The Soul Clan Album & Song Chart History. Billboard.com (July 27, 1968). Retrieved on April 7, 2011.John Fogerty, the song's composer, was impressed by Burke's version of his song: "Two thousand miles away this man had crawled right up inside my head to learn what Proud Mary was all about. Sure, it's great when someone sings your song, but when he understands it, you listen like it was the first time."Mojo, Issues 158–161 (EMAP Performance Ltd., 2007).Chart performance{| class="wikitable"|+Weekly chart performance for "Proud Mary" by Solomon Burke!Chart!Peak positionRPM (magazine)>RPMHTTP://WWW.COLLECTIONSCANADA.GC.CA/OBJ/028020/F2/NLC008388.6159.PDF> TITLE=RPM TOP 100 SINGLES - JUNE 2, 1969, 45Billboard Hot 100JUNE 7, 1969 URL=HTTPS://WORLDRADIOHISTORY.COM/ARCHIVE-ALL-MUSIC/BILLBOARD/60S/1969/BILLBOARD%201969-06-07.PDF PAGES=66, 45Billboard R&B SinglesMAY 31, 1969 URL=HTTPS://WORLDRADIOHISTORY.COM/ARCHIVE-ALL-MUSIC/BILLBOARD/60S/1969/BILLBOARD-1969-05-31.PDF VOLUME=BILLBOARD, 48, 15

The Checkmates Ltd. Featuring Sonny Charles version









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Checkmates, Ltd. recorded a version of "Proud Mary" featuring Sonny Charles, which was produced by Phil Spector in 1969.The single was released on A&M Records in September 1969.MAGAZINE, September 27, 1969, Spotlight Singles: Top 60 Pop Spotlight,weblink Billboard, 84, It reached No. 69 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 30 on the U.K. Singles Chart.WEB, Proud Mary (song by Checkmates Ltd.) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts,weblink 2023-08-27, www.musicvf.com, Chart performance{| class="wikitable"|+Weekly chart performance for "Proud Mary" by Checkmates Ltd.!Chart!Peak positionRPM (magazine)>RPM)HTTP://WWW.COLLECTIONSCANADA.GC.CA/OBJ/028020/F2/NLC008388.7755.PDF> TITLE=RPM TOP 100 SINGLES - NOVEMBER 8, 1969, 53Billboard Hot 100NOVEMBER 1, 1969 URL=HTTPS://WWW.BILLBOARD.COM/CHARTS/HOT-100/1969-11-01 BILLBOARD (MAGAZINE)>BILLBOARD, November 20, 2019, 69WEBSITE=OFFICIAL CHARTS, 30

Ike & Tina Turner version









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| released = January 14, 1971| recorded = 1970| studio = Bolic Sound (Inglewood, California)Funk rocksoul music>soulRhythm and blues>R&B>URL=HTTPS://WWW.ROLLINGSTONE.COM/MUSIC/MUSIC-LISTS/TINA-TURNER-BEST-SONGS-1234741225/A-FOOL-IN-LOVE-1960-1234741295/MAGAZINE=ROLLING STONEACCESS-DATE=24 MAY 2023, ...her indelible revamp of this Creedence Clearwater Revival hit, which starts out at half-time before exploding into a frenzied R&B showstopper., }}| length = 4:48 (album), 3:15 (7-inch single)| label = Liberty Records| writer = John Fogerty| producer = Ike TurnerWorkin' Together (song)>Workin' Together| prev_year = 1970| next_title = Ooh Poo Pah Doo| next_year = 1971}}







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| length = 5:27| label = Parlophone| writer = John FogertyChris Lord-AlgeRoger Davies}}| prev_title = Why Must We Wait Until Tonight| prev_year = 1993GoldenEye (song)>GoldenEye| next_year = 1995header=Official audioGciy9oG5678|"Proud Mary"}}}} }}In January 1971, Ike & Tina Turner released "Proud Mary" on Liberty Records as the second single from their 1970 album Workin' Together.MAGAZINE, January 23, 1971, Spotlight Singles - Top 20 Pop Spotlight,weblink Billboard, 70, Their rendition differs greatly from the structure of the original, but is also well-known and became one of Tina Turner's most recognizable signature songs.According to Tina, Ike was not keen on the original version, but the cover of "Proud Mary" by the Checkmates, Ltd. piqued his interest.BOOK,weblink I, Tina: My Life Story, Turner, Tina, Loder, Kurt, William Morrow and Company, 1986, 9780670808731, New York, Ike and Tina Turner's version was substantially rearranged by Ike Turner and Soko Richardson.Soko Richardson {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071006191201weblink |date=October 6, 2007 }} press release from pressnetwork.com January 30, 2004weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20040508222637weblink">Noted Soul Drummer Soko Richardson Dies Paiste Cymbals, February 2004 The song starts off with a slow, sultry soulful tone in which Tina introduces the song and warns the audience that she and the band are gonna start it off "nice and easy" as "we never do nothing nice and easy" but say they would finish it "nice and rough". After the lyrics are first sung softly by the Turners, the song is then turned into a funk rock vamp with Tina and the Ikettes delivering gospel-influenced vocals.The single peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on March 27, 1971, two years after the original by Creedence Clearwater Revival was at its peak. It also reached No. 5 on the Billboard R&B chart, and earned the duo a Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Group in 1972.MAGAZINE, March 25, 1972, 1971 Grammy Champions,weblink Billboard, 6, Ike and Tina performed a version of the song on Playboy After Dark on December 3, 1969; episode aired on February 3, 1970.WEB,weblink 15 Electrifying Musical Performances from Hugh Hefner's Playboy After Dark, Runtagh, Jordan, September 28, 2017, People, They also performed it on The Ed Sullivan Show on January 11, 1970, in the film It's Your Thing (1970), and on Soul Train; episode aired on April 22, 1972.AV MEDIA NOTES, The Best of Soul Train Live, 2011, booklet, Time Life, The song became a staple in all of their live shows. Live versions of the song were released on the albums Live at Carnegie Hall (1971) and Live In Paris (1971).The song continued to be an essential part of Tina's performances as a solo artist. In 1988, a live version was included on the album Tina Live in Europe. In the biopic What's Love Got to Do with It, the song is performed in a timeline of events in Ike and Tina Turner's career in which the couple are transformed from an opening act for the Rolling Stones to a major headlining act in the 1970s. Tina re-recorded the song for the biopic's 1993 soundtrack album of the same name. This track was released as a promotional single issued to radio stations and DJs. Tina Turner's solo performance was later included on her 2004 greatest hits album All the Best. After a contestant's take on the song on The X Factor in 2010, it entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 62 and the Scottish Singles Chart at No. 40. Another live version was released in 2009 on the Tina Live album. It was recorded on March 21, 2009, in Arnhem, Netherlands as part of Turner's (Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour|50th Anniversary Tour). Tina also performed duets of "Proud Mary" with Beyoncé and Cher.

Critical reception

The song received positive reviews.MAGAZINE, January 23, 1971, Picks of the Week,weblink Record World, 1, Billboard (January 23, 1971): "The John Fogerty classic gets a powerhouse treatment with the Turner originality and drive to put it back up the Hot 100 and soul charts. Dynamite entry."MAGAZINE, January 23, 1971, Spotlight Singles: Top 20 Pop Spotlight,weblink Billboard, 70, Cash Box (January 23, 1971): "Slow intro almost belies the power that grows into this revival of the Creedence monument. R&B sales could build enough momentum to put the side into top forty again."MAGAZINE, January 23, 1971, Singles Reviews,weblink Cash Box, 22,

Formats and track listings

1971 US 7-inch
  1. Proud Mary – 3:15
  2. Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter – 2:40
1993 US 7-inch and cassette single
  1. "Proud Mary (Edit Live Version) – 4:32
  2. "The Best" (Live) – 5:22
1993 US CD single
  1. "Proud Mary (Edit Live Version) – 4:32
  2. "Proud Mary (Edit) – 4:10
  3. "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" (Live) – 4:55
  4. "The Best" (Live) – 5:22

Chart performance

Weekly charts

{{col-begin|width=67%}}{{col-2}}Ike and Tina Turner{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center;"|+Weekly chart performance for "Proud Mary" by Ike & Tina Turner! scope="col"| Chart (1971)! scope="col"| Peakposition!scope="row" {{single chart|Flanders|16|artist=Ike & Tina Turner|song=Proud Mary|access-date=October 6, 2015}}!scope="row" {{single chart|Canadatopsingles|11|chartid=5223|access-date=October 6, 2015}}!scope="row" {{single chart|Dutch100|5|artist=Ike & Tina Turner|song=Proud Mary|access-date=October 6, 2015}}!scope="row"|US Billboard Hot 100WEB, {{AllMusic, artist, ike-tina-turner-p5711/charts-awards/billboard-singles, yes, |title=Ike & Tina Turner – Billboard Singles |website=AllMusic |publisher=Rovi Corporation |access-date=November 21, 2010}}4!scope="row"|US Billboard Soul Singles5!scope="row"|US Cash Box Top 100MAGAZINE, April 3, 1971, Cash Box Top 100,weblink Cash Box, 4, 5!scope="row"|US Cash Box Top 60 R&BMAGAZINE, March 27, 1971, Cash Box Top 60 In R&B Locations,weblink Cash Box, 39, 4!scope="row"|US Record World SinglesMAGAZINE, April 3, 1971, The Singles Chart,weblink Record World, 33, 6!scope="row"|US Record World R&B SinglesMAGAZINE, April 17, 1971, The R&B Singles Chart,weblink Record World, 58, 2!scope="row" {{single chart|West Germany|21|artist=Ike & Tina Turner|song=Proud Mary|songid=7618|year=1971|access-date=December 30, 2020}}Tina Turner solo version{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"|+Weekly chart performance for "Proud Mary" by Tina Turner! scope="col"| Chart (2010–2023)! scope="col" | Peakposition! scope="row"| Ireland (IRMA)WEB,weblink IRMA – Irish Charts, Irish Recorded Music Association, June 3, 2023, | 93{{single chart|Scotland|40|date=2010-09-26|rowheader=true|access-date=October 6, 2015}}{{single chart|UK|44|date=20230602|rowheader=true|access-date=June 2, 2023}}

Year-end charts{|class"wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style"text-align:center;"|+Year-end chart performance for "Proud Mary" by Ike & Tina Turner

!scope="col"| Chart (1971)!scope="col"| Rank!scope="row"|Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)WEB,weblink Jaaroverzichten 1971, Ultratop, nl, October 6, 2015, | 96!scope="row"|Netherlands (Single Top 100)WEB,weblink Jaaroverzichten – Single 1971, Hung Medien, nl, October 6, 2015, | 7!scope="row"|US Billboard Hot 100MAGAZINE,weblink The Year in Music: 1971, Billboard (magazine), Billboard, December 25, 1971, October 6, 2015, | 55!scope="row"|US Cash Box Top 100MAGAZINE, December 25, 1971, Best Records and Artists of 1971,weblink Cash Box, | 56!scope="row"|US Cash Box Top 100 R&B| 32{{col-end}}

Certifications and sales

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Accolades

For their rendition, Ike & Tina Turner won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Group in 1972. Both CCR and Ike & Tina Turner's versions of the song received Grammy Hall of Fame Awards, in 1998 and 2003, respectively.WEB,weblink Grammy Hall of Fame, Grammy Awards, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, United States, January 10, 2011, February 19, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110219001619weblink">weblink dead, "Proud Mary" ranked at No. 155 on Rolling Stone{{'}}s 2004 list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.MAGAZINE,weblink The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, December 9, 2004, Rolling Stone,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080622142703weblink">weblink June 22, 2008, dead, April 10, 2008,

Other versions

In 1969, Anthony Armstrong Jones released a version of "Proud Mary" that reached No. 22 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.MAGAZINE, August 30, 1969, Hot Country Singles,weblink Billboard, 46, The song served as the title track of his debut album.MAGAZINE, September 20, 1969, Album Reviews,weblink Billboard, 66, In 1970, the song was recorded by Leonard Nimoy, in his album The New World of Leonard Nimoy.In 1972, Brush Arbor released a version of "Proud Mary" that reached No. 56 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.WEB, Proud Mary (song by Brush Arbor) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts,weblink 2023-08-27, www.musicvf.com, Elvis Presley began incorporating "Proud Mary" into his live shows in 1970. Presley's version is a full-out rocker and is featured in his 1972 concert film Elvis on Tour, and on his live albums On Stage (1970) and As Recorded at Madison Square Garden (1972).Neil Sedaka performed a live version of "Proud Mary" at a concert he gave in Sydney, Australia in 1971.The 2011 soundtrack to Bringing Up Bobby, an American comedy drama film, contained a Ukrainian language version of Proud Mary, performed by actress Milla Jovovich.WEB, Bringing up Famke, DeYoung, Bill, Connect Savannah, 2011-11-01,weblink 2023-05-17, Amanda Ayala performed a rendition of "Proud Mary" in 2019 on Topgolf TV's "Who Will Rock You?" The performance was subsequently released exclusively on Spotify.Prince performed a sample of "Proud Mary" during his 2007 Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.WEB,weblink Prince plays Super Bowl halftime show, Nme.com, February 5, 2007, December 12, 2021, The Longest Johns performed a studio version of the song on their 2024 album Voyage.

References

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External links

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