Suzie Q is written by Dale Hawkins, Stanley J Lewis, Eleanor Broadwater. ✔️
When was Suzie Q released?
It is first released in 1969 as part of Creedence Clearwater Revival's album "Creedence Clearwater Revival [Remastered]" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Suzie Q lyrics?
When we interpret the meaning being expressed, in the 1968 release, 'Suzie Q,' Creedence Clearwater Revival portrays the immense admiration and love that the singer has for the fictional character Suzie Q. The lines 'Oh, say that you'll be true' and 'Oh, say that you'll be mine' create an atmosphere of loyalty and devotion in the relationship, while the line 'never leave me blue' subtly points to the idea of staying away from the negative feeling of sadness or disappointment. The name 'Suzie Q' in a metaphorical sense depicts a personality who is heavily treasured and adored, and the singer is thankful for Suzie Q's presence in their life through her walk, talk, and being. The lyrics of Suzie Q indicate devotion, love, passion, and affection mostly. In addition, the song at the same time puts a lot of emphasis on love and affection along with praise. The lyrics do so in a very simple way, without any adult themes, vulgarity, or violence, hence, being appropriate for people of all age groups. ✔️
Which genre is Suzie Q?
Suzie Q falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Suzie Q?
Suzie Q song length is 8 minutes and 37 seconds.
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check amazon for Suzie Q mp3 download Songwriter(s): Dale Hawkins, Stanley J Lewis, Eleanor Broadwater Record Label(s): 2008 Concord Music Group, Inc Official lyrics by
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