"Southern Streamline" is a song written and recorded by John Fogerty for his 1997 album Blue Moon Swamp. It was released as the second single from the album.
Background and composition
According to Fogerty, "Southern Streamline" was inspired by train songs, which he greatly enjoyed growing up. The opening lyric "Mama, I'm on fire!" refers to his early desire to improve at guitar. Fogerty plays his custom Fender Telecaster on the song, which formerly was owned by the Eagles, and a Vox AC30 amplifier.[2] He wrote the song in Newhall, California, near the first commercially successful oil well in California.[3] He got the idea for the song after picking his daughter up from a slumber party. Fogerty originally envisioned the song as a gospel number, but transformed it into a guitar song after working in the studio.[4] "Southern Streamline" features backing vocals from the bluegrass group Lonesome River Band.[5]
"Southern Streamline" has become a staple in Fogerty's stage performances.[11] It was covered by South African country musician Alan Ladd for his 2018 album Country Things.[12]