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Centerfield (song) " Centerfield " is the title track from John Fogerty 's album Centerfield, his first solo album after a nine-year hiatus. Originally the B-side of the album's second single, "Rock and Roll Girls" (#20 US, Spring 1985), the song is now commonly played at baseball games across the United States. [1]
Centerfield is the third solo studio album by musician John Fogerty. Released on January 14, 1985, it spawned the hit singles "The Old Man Down the Road" (Fogerty's only top 10 hit as a solo artist), "Rock and Roll Girls" and the title track "Centerfield". This was Fogerty's first album in nine years; After the decision not to release his ...
The Old Man Down the Road. " The Old Man Down the Road " is a song by American rock artist John Fogerty. It was released in December 1984 as the lead single from Fogerty's comeback album, Centerfield. It became Fogerty's only top 10 hit single as a solo artist, peaking at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and spending three weeks at the ...
Centerfield may refer to: Places in the United States. Centerfield, Kentucky; Centerfield, New York; Centerfield, Utah; Other uses. Centerfield, by John Fogerty "Centerfield" (song), by John Fogerty; Center fielder, outfield position in baseball and softball
Centerfield is a city in southwestern Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,341 at the 2020 census. [5] Although Centerfield was a town in 2000, [4] it has since been classified as a fifth-class city by state law. [6] The community was so named because of its location in the center of a wide valley.
26. #1 Singles. 1. John Fogerty is an American rock musician who has recorded both solo and as a member of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Fogerty has released ten studio albums between his debut album The Blue Ridge Rangers in 1973, to his most recent release, Fogerty's Factory, in 2020. He has also released 26 singles, including the Billboard ...
The entire 60-foot (18 m) wall in dead center field was considered in play, as were the clubhouse windows on the in-play side of the wall. The ground rules of the Polo Grounds were set up so that if a ball went through an open window in the clubhouse, it was a ground rule double, rather than a home run.
Fenway Park is a baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts, less than one mile from Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the ballpark of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) Boston Red Sox. While the stadium was built in 1912, it was substantially rebuilt in 1934, [9] and underwent major renovations and modifications in the 21st century.