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Centerfield Lyrics
Well, I beat the drum
And hold the phone
The sun came out today
We're born again
There's new grass on the field
Just roundin' third and headin' for home
It's a brown-eyed handsome man
Anyone can understand
The way I feel
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
I can be
Centerfield!
Well, I spent sometime
With the Mudville Nine
Watchin' it from the bench
You know I took my lumps
When the Mighty Case struck out
So Say Hey Willie, tell your cap
And Joe DiMaggio
Don't say it ain't so
You know the time is now
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
Gotta be
Centerfield!
Gotta beat-up glove
A homemade bat
And a brand-new pair of shoes
You know I think its time
To give this game a ride
Just hit the ball
And touch 'em all
Moment in the sun
It's a gone, and you can tell that one goodbye!
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
Gotta be...
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
Gotta be
Centerfield
Yeah!
And hold the phone
The sun came out today
We're born again
There's new grass on the field
Just roundin' third and headin' for home
It's a brown-eyed handsome man
Anyone can understand
The way I feel
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
I can be
Centerfield!
With the Mudville Nine
Watchin' it from the bench
You know I took my lumps
When the Mighty Case struck out
So Say Hey Willie, tell your cap
And Joe DiMaggio
Don't say it ain't so
You know the time is now
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
Gotta be
Centerfield!
A homemade bat
And a brand-new pair of shoes
You know I think its time
To give this game a ride
Just hit the ball
And touch 'em all
Moment in the sun
It's a gone, and you can tell that one goodbye!
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
Gotta be...
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Put me in coach
I'm ready to play, today
Look at me
Gotta be
Centerfield
Song Info
Submitted by
sylverfish02 On Aug 23, 2002
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I believe this should actually be listed under "John Fogerty" because it's a solo effort and not a CCR one. It was released on a John Fogerty album at about 1985.
Both the first 2 posts are correct. Fogerty in his concerts plays a special guitar shaped like a baseball bat for this song. "Centrefield" is the album's name too.
It's just a feel good song about baseball and it's past and such. Good stuff. A staple in almost every ballpark out there.
Both the first 2 posts are correct. Fogerty in his concerts plays a special guitar shaped like a baseball bat for this song. "Centrefield" is the album's name too.
the best tune very good song abut basball. lol right on chris gene has the axe john has the bat lol gret song
This song was written by John Fogerty and finished in 1985.
This song was written by John Fogerty and finished in 1985.
CCR broke up in 1972. John Fogerty did not start writing this song until 1975.
CCR broke up in 1972. John Fogerty did not start writing this song until 1975.
This song should not be listed under CCR. It should only be listed under John Fogerty.
This song should not be listed under CCR. It should only be listed under John Fogerty.
In this song, baseball is a metaphor. The song is not really about baseball. This song is about John Fogerty's absense from and hopeful return to music. He spent much of the time from 1975 to 1985 in court and out of music. That was a dark period for him in which he did not write or perform songs. Finally, in...
In this song, baseball is a metaphor. The song is not really about baseball. This song is about John Fogerty's absense from and hopeful return to music. He spent much of the time from 1975 to 1985 in court and out of music. That was a dark period for him in which he did not write or perform songs. Finally, in 1985 after his cases were settled, he came up with Centerfield which was about him coming back into the rock and roll scene. Baseball was the backdrop because he is a huge baseball fan. And I am a huge Fogerty fan. When you factor in writing songs, voice, guitar playing, producing, etc., there is nobody who can compete with John Fogerty. Based on all those factors, he comes out on top. There might be a better guitar player, but that guitar player does not write better songs nor does he have a better voice. George Harrison had a great voice and played great guitar. But George Harrison did not write nearly as many top songs as John Fogerty. Clapton could play guitar but he couldn't sing like Fogerty and he couldn't write songs like Fogerty. Paul McCartney plays bass and he can't touch Fogerty instrumentally.