

I can’t help but suspect it was “'pane,” misunderstood by a clueless reporter to be “pain.”Ĭreedence Online ( ) also has “pain.” It looks like an “official” site, but I’m not sure I would know how to tell that. It would be nice if there were an explanation of what “pumping pain” means, or a reassurance that the above was written by Fogerty rather than spoken by him. One year later, Danny is on his own, working for a criminal named Uncle (Xander Berkeley), with Mary keeping a close eye on him from a distance. Realizing he is Marcus's son, Mary leaves the apartment filled with guilt. It was first recorded by rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (in which Fogerty played. She finds a young boy, Danny (Jahi Di'Allo Winston), playing video games. But I knew what she meant,” Fogerty said.* Best Answer Copy Proud Mary 'Proud Mary' is a song written by American singer and guitarist John Fogerty. I think Tina Turner sang tane’ instead of `pain,’ as in a contracted form of octane. Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis, pumped a lot of pain down in New Orleans,' is a good example. Sometimes the listener doesn’t understand what I’m singing because I’m dedicated to singing the vowel, having fun with the word sounds coming out of my mouth. “Sometimes I write words to songs because they sound cool to sing. But he was on to something with those lyrics. *Here’s the correct lyric, straight from the writer John Fogerty: When John Fogerty wrote 'Proud Mary' 45 years ago, he had never cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis or hitched a ride on a riverboat queen.
