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It is also the Stand that helped him survive throughout the war and the Vietnam Stand Off side story of Jojo's Odd Adventure.
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Frank Miles making fun of Fortunate Son's appearanceįortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revivalįortunate Son is Frank Miles's close range stand he developed in the Vietnam War. Hey wait a second, "fortunate son", that's a perfect name Lyrically, though, it was one of songwriter John Fogertys strongest and most uncompromising statements. Musically, though powerful, it was perhaps a shade less memorable than Creedences other huge hits of the era, like 'Down on the Corner,' for instance. Fogerty wrote the song shining light on the issues of rich men sending poor men off to fight the war they created. 'Fortunate Son' was, with its flipside 'Down on the Corner,' a double-sided 3 single in late 1969 for Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was a subtle take on the average American’s view on the Vietnam War during the late 1960’s. Geez you're ugly as shit, you definitely weren't the fortunate son in your appearance inheritance. Rhetorical Analysis of John Fogerty’s Song Fortunate Son I chose to analyze Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Song Fortunate Son written by John Fogerty.