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Long As I Can See The Light (Original Post)
kentuck
Mar 2023
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Aristus
(66,316 posts)1. Gee, thanks a lot, kentuck. I'm crying now.
Love that song
Duncanpup
(12,841 posts)7. I know Aristus
My wife loved this song another song she would sing to our children when they were infants as she held them.
Diamond_Dog
(31,979 posts)2. Fabulous.
Brother Buzz
(36,416 posts)3. Long As I Can See The Light (Fogerty's Factory Version)
After a long, long slog, John Fogerty was victorious in regaining ownership of his own body of work
happybird
(4,605 posts)4. My favorite Creedence song
It was played often on the jukebox in a bar i used to work at.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,328 posts)5. Why a candle in the window?
Think of the days before electricity. You're trying to get home, following just a trail through the wilderness. A single candle in the window could be a life-saver.
I used this song, years ago, to teach my children to imagine a little history.
Mister Ed
(5,928 posts)6. Something I learned only recently about this song:
John Fogerty played the saxophones (and, I think, the keyboards) on the recording.
It's an all-time favorite of mine, ever since I was fourteen.