Creedence Clearwater Revival
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CCR: Fortunate Son

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The lyrics to the 1969 song reference rich people who orchestrate wars and then draft the poor to fight in them. People have criticized the musicians' decision to play the song at a Veterans Day event. "'Fortunate Son' is a song I wrote during the Vietnam War over 45 years ago," Fogerty said in a statement. "As an American and a songwriter, I am proud that the song still has resonance. I do believe that its meaning gets misinterpreted and even usurped by various factions wishing to make their own case. What a great country we have that a song like this can be performed in a setting like Concert for Valor.

"Years ago, an ultraconservative administration tried to paint anyone who questioned its policies as 'un-American,'" he continues. "That same administration shamefully ignored and mistreated the soldiers returning from Vietnam. As a man who was drafted and served his country during those times, I have ultimate respect for the men and women who protect us today and demand that they receive the respect that they deserve." "What a great country this is," Fogerty said of the event. "I was honored that they asked me to perform for the veterans. I changed my tour schedule so I could be a part of this special event. Introducing my daughter and son to the president and first lady was an unforgettable experience."

Even though the song might have been to fight against the administration of the U.S.A during the 60’s, the song now serves as a valuable historic song that is recognized by the majority of the U.S population. It is interesting to see how these old rebellious rock legends turn into recognizable historical legends.

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