This is 'Cotton Fields', a song released in 1969 by CCR, which dominated the American pop scene in the late 1960s. It is called 'cotton field' in Korean, but it has nothing to do with the old Korean song 'cotton field'. This song is a song that is full of the sentiment of the American South and is a remake of the original song released by American singer Lead Belly in 1940. Many singers, including CCR, have covered it, but the CCR version introduced today is the most famous.
It is said that the song sang about longing for hometown in the reality that the prosperous cotton fields of the American South were disappearing due to industrialization. The lyrics reminisce about childhood spent in the cotton fields of Louisiana and miss hometown and family. When I think of rural America, I think of this song and John Denver's 'Take me home country road'.
Creedence Clearwater Revival was active for a short period from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, but they were loved more than the Beatles in Korea as well as in the US during that time. The songs are full of Americana, so there were many songs that were good to go out and dance to with an outdoor record player.
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It is said that the song sang about longing for hometown in the reality that the prosperous cotton fields of the American South were disappearing due to industrialization. The lyrics reminisce about childhood spent in the cotton fields of Louisiana and miss hometown and family. When I think of rural America, I think of this song and John Denver's 'Take me home country road'.
Creedence Clearwater Revival was active for a short period from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, but they were loved more than the Beatles in Korea as well as in the US during that time. The songs are full of Americana, so there were many songs that were good to go out and dance to with an outdoor record player.
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