That song has the full extent of my mandolin abilities; I’m not a good mandolin player at all. – John Fogerty
I’ve studied a lot of great people over the years – Pete Seeger, James Brown – and tried to incorporate elements that I’ve admired, though I can’t say I dance like James. – John Fogerty
I’m now comfortable playing a lot of the old songs, and I’ve gotten out a lot of the old equipment. – John Fogerty
There’s just not a lot of guys around playing like that these days; a lot of steel players are plugging into stomp boxes, trying to sound like Jeff Beck on a steel guitar. – John Fogerty
I’m like a twenty-two-year-old kid in a new band trying to get noticed and break through, because the vast majority of people have never seen me play live. – John Fogerty
Now that I’m older, I like almost anything that’s done well, even surf music and instrumentals; I really enjoyed the interviews with the Ventures in your magazine. – John Fogerty
The only sliding I did was on the kind of instrument that you put on your lap; no Spanish electrics. – John Fogerty
When I made Blue Moon Swamp, there was a lot of trial and error; I was trying to find people who would be simpatico with my style, and with what I had in mind for the album. – John Fogerty
I thought what I was good at doing was playing real simple guitar licks, since I’d cut my teeth on what Duane Eddy was doing; licks that were simple but had staying power. – John Fogerty
I went pretty much for one tone, and I knew at that time that I wanted to play a Rickenbacker. – John Fogerty
Even though James Burton was my idol, I didn’t think I could carry his shoes back then. – John Fogerty
I stuck with that size because I could bend the strings so well, and somewhere along the line I must have gotten it into my mind that I had small hands, so I was thinking I’d never be able to play a full-scale guitar, but I also felt like I was cheating or cutting corners. – John Fogerty
The ones I have got great necks; of course, all of the Fenders from that era are incredible. – John Fogerty
Even though I have often recorded alone, I still feel the best music is made by musicians playing off each other. – John Fogerty
I work hard at that, but the fact that there are a lot of good songs means there are also a lot of really bad songs I’ve written that you never hear. – John Fogerty
The Telecaster doesn’t really sound that good for the kind of rock and roll that a lot of people played. – John Fogerty
I don’t know that all the demons have been beaten, but I’m very, very proud of those songs. – John Fogerty
No, but I’ve always felt that with true talent, and a commitment to hard work, it is possible to achieve an enduring respect and appreciation. In other words, I don’t take my fans for granted. – John Fogerty
I wrote that song for my wife, and it’s what some guy who’s sitting under a tree would be singing to the woman of his life, telling her how wonderful she is. To me, that’s more lasting than something that sounds like it belongs on a movie soundtrack. – John Fogerty