The mournful, gospel-tinged single finds Fogerty, 75, ruminating on the current state of the union, with lyrics about nurses crying and a well"poisoned with lies" that seem to reference the ongoing pandemic and outgoing presidential administration, respectively.
Later, in the song's third verse, he sings about Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, Black victims of police brutality whose deaths sparked nationwide protests last summer."Shoot you in your bed just like they done before," Fogerty sings of Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency room technician who was killed by Louisville police officers in her own home.He also details Floyd's death, after ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for several minutes.
Fogerty, of course, is no stranger to getting political in his music. He is perhaps best remembered for CCR's Vietnam War protest song"Fortunate Son" in 1969, and denounced President Donald Trump's unauthorized use of itAlthough he wrote"Fortunate Son" in the '60s, "to anyone that listened to the words, it appeared that I had actually written the song about him," Fogerty told USA TODAY last fall."Of course, I didn't know Mr.
Fogerty most recently released cover album"Fogerty's Factory" in November, featuring new renditions of CCR classics with his three adult kids. The family band recorded the entire 12-track effort at home in lockdown. "As a dad, I am so grateful that this little postcard from the pandemic is there," Fogerty said at the time."I will remember this for the rest of my life."
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