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Rockin' All Over the World (song)

"Rockin' All Over the World"
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Single by John Fogerty
from the album John Fogerty
B-side "The Wall"
Released 1975
Format 7", 45rpm
Genre Roots rock, rock and roll
Length 2:56
Label Asylum, Warner Bros.
Writer(s) John Fogerty
Producer(s) John Fogerty
John Fogerty singles chronology
"Comin' Down the Road"
(1973)
"Rockin' All Over the World"
(1975)
"Almost Saturday Night"
(1975)
"Rockin' All Over the World"
Single by Status Quo
from the album Rockin' All Over the World
B-side Ring of a Change
Released September 1977
Format 7"
Genre Boogie rock
Length 3:30
Label Vertigo
Writer(s) John Fogerty
Producer(s) Pip Williams
Status Quo singles chronology
"Wild Side of Life"
(1976)
"Rockin' All Over the World"
(1977)
"Rockers Rollin' / Hold You Back"
(1977)

"Rockin' All Over the World" is a rock song written by John Fogerty, formerly of Creedence Clearwater Revival. It made its debut on Fogerty's second solo album (see John Fogerty) in 1975. It was also released as a single, spending six weeks in the US top 40, peaking at #27. Rolling Stone Magazine critic Dave Marsh considered the song a good choice for the album's lead single, although he claimed that it was "little more than the formulaic CCR sound with the title repeated over and over, like a chant."Status Quo recorded their own, heavier arrangement of Fogerty's song for their 1977 album Rockin' All Over the World.

During the recording of Status Quo's music video to the song, bassist Alan Lancaster was living in Australia. He had refused to return to the UK for the recording, so he was replaced by a dummy with a bass guitar in the video. Quo's version was their 8th UK top ten hit, peaking at #3.

At Live Aid, Status Quo began their set (and thus the event itself, being the opening band) with "Rockin' All Over the World" which first became an unofficial anthem for the event when the BBC used it to advertise their TV coverage. Coldplay performed a portion of the song at Live 8, with lead singer Chris Martin singing the chorus during the song "In My Place", after much was made of Status Quo's absence from the concert in the British media.


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