John Fogerty "Centerfield"

The overwhelming majority of people even casually familiar with baseball would recognize "Centerfield," but the overwhelming majority of those people probably couldn't sing a single verse or tell you it was written and performed by the former lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, one of the most successful American rock bands of all time.

Fogerty is a Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame member, mostly for writing unforgettable lyrics and songs such as "Proud Mary," "Fortunate Son," and "Down on the Corner."

However, once the band split, Fogerty kept writing, coming up with songs that ranged from hyper-political to simply fun, such as "Centerfield."

In 2010, Fogerty played "Centerfield" at the annual Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Afterward, the guitar used to make the song was placed on display inside the hall, making it the only song -- other than "Take Me Out to the Ballpark," which is canonized in the game -- recognized by the hall.

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