PSN ID: djx1100
Gamertag: Djx1100
My Thoughts On The Song/Chart: Often considered to be the trickiest CCR song on Guitar overall but i think its overrated in difficulty as the only tough parts are the short trill lane transition and the sweep thingys near the end. Quite annoying for a tier 2 song but still do able.
Song Facts:
"Susie Q" is a song by musician Dale Hawkins recorded late in the rockabilly era in 1957. He wrote it with bandmate Robert Chaisson, but when released, Stan Lewis, the owner of Jewel/Paula Records and whose daughter Susan was the inspiration for the song, and Eleanor Broadwater, the wife of Nashville DJ Gene Nobles, were credited as co-writers to give them shares of the royalties.
Hawkins' original version is also included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll" and in Robert Christgau's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981)
Creedence Clearwater Revival released a version on their debut album in 1968. The band's only Top 40 hit not written by John Fogerty, it peaked at number 11 for one week in November 1968. This song was their first big hit. The album version clocks in at 8:37. The single is split into parts one and two on its A and B sides, respectively. The jam session during the coda is omitted in part one. Instead, it fades out with the guitar solo right before the coda, which fades in with part two on the B-side. Fogerty plays the main riff from "Smokestack Lightning" after the second verse.
Part 1 appears on The Video Game "Rock Band 3" as paid DLC.
NOTE: I do not own any of the music or video that is used in this video. I am not making a profit out of this and the content used belongs to their respectful owners and the artists
Gamertag: Djx1100
My Thoughts On The Song/Chart: Often considered to be the trickiest CCR song on Guitar overall but i think its overrated in difficulty as the only tough parts are the short trill lane transition and the sweep thingys near the end. Quite annoying for a tier 2 song but still do able.
Song Facts:
"Susie Q" is a song by musician Dale Hawkins recorded late in the rockabilly era in 1957. He wrote it with bandmate Robert Chaisson, but when released, Stan Lewis, the owner of Jewel/Paula Records and whose daughter Susan was the inspiration for the song, and Eleanor Broadwater, the wife of Nashville DJ Gene Nobles, were credited as co-writers to give them shares of the royalties.
Hawkins' original version is also included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll" and in Robert Christgau's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981)
Creedence Clearwater Revival released a version on their debut album in 1968. The band's only Top 40 hit not written by John Fogerty, it peaked at number 11 for one week in November 1968. This song was their first big hit. The album version clocks in at 8:37. The single is split into parts one and two on its A and B sides, respectively. The jam session during the coda is omitted in part one. Instead, it fades out with the guitar solo right before the coda, which fades in with part two on the B-side. Fogerty plays the main riff from "Smokestack Lightning" after the second verse.
Part 1 appears on The Video Game "Rock Band 3" as paid DLC.
NOTE: I do not own any of the music or video that is used in this video. I am not making a profit out of this and the content used belongs to their respectful owners and the artists
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